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02 Nov 2012, 7:18 am

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Stephen Colbert is a comedian is actually left of center at best, he's more Conservative than Jon Stewart but he's not Conservative by a longshot.


Stephen Colbert is very conservative. He is just intelligent, witty, and not very mean. Hence, he doesn't seem conservative to a Fox viewer.

Fox News disses him because he is a direct competitor.



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02 Nov 2012, 7:20 am

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=blUTIUxh-Mk[/youtube]


To be fair, that Simpsons episode could have been taken verbatim from Fox News.



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02 Nov 2012, 4:52 pm

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I do have sympathy for the mother who is raped. I would make exceptions for that, but that would not stop me from wanting to end government subsidies of abortion. The issue of a raped woman is used as a smoke screen, and you are prepared to live with all of the abortions that are non-raped take place? You are speaking as if the body within hers is not a human being and does not have rights, which is fine, but we need to be honest about what we are declaring.

If one values the life of the unborn at all, one would move to ban all or most abortions via state funding, and then move to make exceptions for victims of rape. What we have in real life is not wanting any end of federal subsidizing of abortion, and victims of rape is entirely a smoke screen. Just admit, I don't think zygotes have any rights, and be honest about it.

Life begins at conception. If that life is terminated naturally, that is fine, by mechanisms in the body. Morality is not involved. When it is ended purposefully by the human, then morality comes into play when we have a choice over the matter, and how we then choose to go about it.


smokescreen? I was just asking a question because I was curious what you thought about it. Would you stop making me out to be some evil person just because I don't agree 100% with your position?


You are not an evil person. People just never hear what they say. They'll say morality is relative and then declare that Exxon is evil. They'll say they are against vengeance in capital punishment and then declare that the convicted murderer should rot in prison for eternity. They'll say that they are against people owning firearms, and then claim the government is a fascist regime out to institute a police state.

It is a smokescreen or it isn't, and if it isn't, you can make the case why it isn't. I say its a smokescreen. I am expected to feel sorry for the raped mother who doesn't want to carry the child to term, so therefore stop the 99% of abortions which are only for convenience?

If people truly cared about the rape victim and the right to life of the unborn, we would ban government subsidies of abortion, and then work to make exceptions for rape, and even then, legitimate rape considering that the term varies from state to state, and country to country, from "does the guy involved feel it was rape" in some ass-backwards places in the world to "did you regret the act, later that week" in other more progressive parts of the world. But all people care about is the mother and her body.

I am a Jew, when I argue against thoughts, it is not so much the thought or moral position that I'm arguing against, it is the behavior it inspires that I am speaking about. Jews are behaviorists, we don't care what your thoughts are, your behavior towards other and the collective behavior of humanity is all we care about. That we still have government subsidizing abortion on mass means that these thoughts of legitmizing this act lest a raped mother is forced by society to carry the baby to term keep people from passing reforms to deal with the issue... it is emotional blackmail.


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02 Nov 2012, 5:11 pm

ArrantPariah wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:

Stephen Colbert is a comedian is actually left of center at best, he's more Conservative than Jon Stewart but he's not Conservative by a longshot.


Stephen Colbert is very conservative. He is just intelligent, witty, and not very mean. Hence, he doesn't seem conservative to a Fox viewer.

Fox News disses him because he is a direct competitor.


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In 2000 Colbert and the other Daily Show writers were the recipients of three Emmy Awards as writers for The Daily Show and again in 2005 and 2006. In 2005 he was nominated for a Satellite Award for his performance on The Colbert Report and again in 2006.

He was also nominated for three Emmys for The Colbert Report in 2006, including Best Performance in a Variety, Musical Program or Special, which he lost to Barry Manilow. Manilow and Colbert would go on to jokingly sign and notarize a revolving biannual custody agreement for the Emmy on the Colbert Report episode aired on October 30, 2006. He lost the same category to Tony Bennett in 2007 and Don Rickles in 2008.

In January 2006, the American Dialect Society named truthiness, which Colbert coined on the premiere episode of The Colbert Report, as its 2005 Word of the Year. Colbert devoted time on five successive episodes to bemoaning the failure of the Associated Press to mention his role in popularizing the word truthiness in its news coverage of the Word of the Year. On December 9, 2006, Merriam-Webster also announced that it selected truthiness as its Word of the Year for 2006. Votes were accepted on their website, and according to poll results, truthiness won by a five-to-one margin.

In June 2006, after speaking at the school's commencement ceremony, Colbert received an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts degree from Knox College. Time named Stephen Colbert as one of the 100 most influential people in 2006 and 2012 and in May 2006, New York magazine listed Colbert (and Jon Stewart) as one of its top dozen influential persons in media. Colbert was named Person of the Year by the U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado on March 3, 2007 and was also given the Speaker of the Year Award by The Cross Examination Debate Association (CEDA) on March 24, 2007 for his "drive to expose the rhetorical shortcomings of contemporary political discourse".

Colbert was named the 2nd Sexiest TV News Anchor in September 2006 by Maxim Online, next to Mélissa Theuriau of France and was the only man featured on the list. In November 2006, he was named a "sexy surprise" by People in the Sexiest Man Alive honors and in the December 2006 issue of GQ he was named one of GQ's "Men of the Year".

He was nominated for a TCA Award for The Colbert Report by the Television Critics Association in 2006 and also received two Peabody Awards for his work on The Daily Show: Indecision 2000 and Indecision 2004. In February 2007, Ben & Jerry's unveiled a new ice cream flavor in honor of Colbert, named Stephen Colbert's AmeriCone Dream. Colbert waited until Easter to sample the ice cream because he "gave up sweets for Lent". Colbert will donate all proceeds to charity through the new Stephen Colbert AmeriCone Dream Fund, which will distribute the money to various causes.

After the Saginaw Spirit defeated the Oshawa Generals in Ontario Junior League Hockey, Oshawa Mayor John Gray declared March 20, 2007 (the mayor's own birthday) Stephen Colbert Day, honoring a previous bet with Stephen. At the event, Mayor Gray referred to the publicity the bet brought the city, remarking, "This is the way to lose a bet".

Colbert was honored for the Gutsiest Move on the Spike TV Guys' Choice Awards on June 13, 2007 for his performance at the 2006 White House Correspondents' Association Dinner. In August 2007, Virgin America named an airplane. "Air Colbert", in his honor. On October 28, 2007, Colbert received the key to the city of Columbia, South Carolina from Mayor Bob Coble.

On December 20, 2007 Colbert was named Celebrity of the Year by The Associated Press. On April 2, 2008 he received a Peabody Award for The Colbert Report, saying in response, "I proudly accept this award and begrudgingly forgive the Peabody Committee for taking three years to recognize greatness".

In 2008 Colbert won the Emmy award for writing again, this time as a writer for the Colbert Report. Colbert delivered the Class Day address to the graduating class of Princeton University on June 2, 2008, and accepted the Class of 2008 Understandable Vanity Award, consisting of a sketch of Colbert and a mirror. He also has been announced as the Person of the Year for the 12th annual Webby Awards.

In 2008, East Carolina University associate professor Jason Bond named a species of trap-door spider Aptostichus stephencolberti in honor of Stephen Colbert. In January 2010, Colbert received the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album for his album A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!. He also announced the nominees for Song of the Year while toting a pre-released Apple iPad. Colbert was the 2011 commencement speaker for Northwestern University, and received an honorary degree.


He also has a NASA treadmill named after him.

Conservative Commentator Stephen Colbert has earned more awards and honors than all of the Fox News clowns put together. That is why the Fox News clowns are so raging jealous!



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09 Nov 2012, 11:52 am

More proof on Stephen Colbert's conservative credentials

http://www.colbertnation.com/full-episo ... ns-goodwin



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07 Dec 2012, 12:30 pm

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ArrantPariah wrote:
Inuyasha wrote:
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If you bothered to ever watch Fox News in the past, you'd know they also bash Republicans when they pull something underhanded.


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Yes, I know. Fox News is presently bashing Gov. Christie for not continuing to bash President Obama after the President's response to the storm that hit New Jersey. That's all that it takes.

They also did a fair amount of Romney bashing, until it became clear that the Magic Mormon was going to be their candidate.

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In fact Fox News probably has more Liberals working for them than all the other networks have Conservatives COMBINED!


You've played fast and loose with your statistics before, but this whopper certainly isn't worth taking any effort at fact-checking.


Name actual conservatives that work in the other media outlets then...


Stephen Colbert


Stephen Colbert is a comedian is actually left of center at best, he's more Conservative than Jon Stewart but he's not Conservative by a longshot.


Oh really?

Then why would he even be considered for Jim DeMint's Senate Seat?

http://www.wrongplanet.net/forums-posti ... 04948.html