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The Push For Colbert's "Restoring Truthiness" Rally

jamie writes "A grassroots campaign has begun to get Stephen Colbert to hold a rally on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial to counter Glenn Beck's recent 'Restoring Honor' event. The would-be rally has been dubbed 'Restoring Truthiness' and was inspired by a recent post on Reddit, where a young woman wondered if the only way to point out the absurdity of the Tea Party's rally would be if Colbert mirrored it with his own Colbert Nation.'"

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  1. Go Stephen! by bhsx · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Yes, it was funny when it made the top page of Reddit. It was funnier when they acknowledged it on the Comedy Central blog. It will be the ultimate insult to GB and Fox WHEN Stephen gets about 1M more people there than Glen did.

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    1. Re:Go Stephen! by Rei · · Score: 5, Funny

      I think the funniest thing would be the signs the Colbert supporters would be carrying. I'm picturing things like:

      "You'll Pry My Teller-Ulam Configuration Thermonuclear Device From My Cold Dead Hands! / 'The right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed!"

      "Abortion Kills! / Also, Has Anybody Seen My Keys? I Think I Dropped Them Somewhere Around Here."

      "I Have A Third-Grade Education And I VOTE!"

      "Barack Obama Is An Incompetent Kenyan Socialist Buffoon Who's Carefully Engineering The Wholesale Restructuring Of Our Society For Militant Islam!"

      "Don't Tread On Me / (pic) / Because I'm A Snake And Stuff!"

      "I Don't Support Socialist Road Spending / I Took The Subway To The Protest!"

      "Bring Back The 1950s!"

      "There's A Gathering Storm Of Gays Coming For Your Kids. RUN! Run Like The Wind!"

      Oh, and probably a lot of chalkboards. ;)

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  2. Re:Count me in by jeffmeden · · Score: 5, Funny

    Also, in case you needed more of a reason, the proposed date is 10/10/10... Are you thinking what I'm thinking? 101010 in binary=42 in decimal. The answer is right in front of us!

  3. Re:Count me in by humphrm · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yeah, Beck was the first one to think to hold a rally, and now everyone else is just mimicking Beck.

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  4. Re:Count me in by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It was sad enough to see Beck's shameless self promotion, let alone to now see Colbert's cynical copycatting of shameless self-promotion

    Haver you never seen Colbert's show?

  5. Re:What the hell? by eln · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's in the Politics section. As incredibly depressing as it may be, Glenn Beck crying on camera and Colbert making fun of him represents the height of political discourse these days, so it fits.

    We don't debate things anymore, we have competing demagogues shouting past each other, lying, and using naked appeals to emotion to push their agendas. Beck is the most visible at the moment, but he's certainly not the first nor the last. Hell, they don't even really debate things in the halls of Congress anymore, they just shout their talking points at each other to rile up the extremists on either end of the political spectrum because they're apparently the only ones who still vote.

    Meanwhile, comedians like Colbert try to point out the absurdity of it all, and everyone has a good laugh, and no one changes their behavior. A rally at the Lincoln memorial would accomplish nothing. Beck's followers would either ignore it or use it as fuel to steer even further toward the extreme and follow Beck even closer. Beck's detractors would have a good laugh about it, but they're already convinced Beck is a nutbar so it's preaching to the choir for them.

    On the other hand, if it was well-executed it would probably give Colbert a ratings boost, so at least he and the guys over at Comedy Central would get something out of it.

  6. Re:Journalism by Lunix+Nutcase · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "serious" (for lack of a better term) journalists

    The better term is "opinion show hosts".

  7. Re:Journalism by longacre · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Just because they're on a channel with "news" in the name does not make them journalists. Beck and O'Reilly are entertainers, just like Nancy Grace, Larry King, Keith Olbermann, Rick Sanchez, etc.

  8. Re:What the hell? by mea37 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The Tea Party isn't news?

    The group whose dominating and inept control of the conservative voice in 2009 was a key factor in passing the sweeping healthcare reform bill isn't news?

    No, they're news. It's just that no matter which side of the aisle you're on, they're bad news.

  9. Re:Journalism by Mongoose+Disciple · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I don't know that that's entirely fair. These things are on a continuum.

    You look at an O'Reilly or an Olbermann (to pick two guys with very different politics), and if you're not in line with them politically, you'll probably disagree a lot with their interpretation of an event or its implications, but in some sense their starting point feels based in reality even if where they end up isn't.

    I don't get that same sense out of, say, Beck.

  10. Re:What the hell? by feepness · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Do you really want your kids to learn creationism in school, have 99% of the budget spend on military and hunting homeless and immigrants become a recreational activity? This is what will happen if everyone (including nerds) will keep saying - "That none of my business".

    Don't forget the oceans will rise to swallow the coasts and corporations will take all our rights.

    All because of that party of FEAR!

  11. Well, because it's a "young woman" ... by guanxi · · Score: 5, Funny

    I wasn't interested in this at all, until I read that it was a young woman who made the post to Reddit. Now I'm definitely interested. Does anyone know what she looks like? I mean, being a woman implies she's old enough, and young is certainly promising, but you never know. Before I get involved in something like this, I definitely want to know what she looks like. I've been burned on more than one blind date and Internet romance. Also, of course, is she married? Is she dating anyone? How seriously? Is he socially conscious? Because I am, and that's usually my hook, because I'm not really like a jock or anything, but some girls are into that. Also, we both like Colbert, so that's something in common too. Anyway, if anyone gets her email address or some pics, please send them to me, because this seems like a really cool idea from a young woman.

  12. Re:It's certainly easier... by JoshuaZ · · Score: 5, Insightful

    It's certainly easier than, you know, actually acknowledging and dealing with their ideas...

    What ideas? You mean ideas like somehow thinking that Patrick Henry was a supporter of the US Constitution http://scienceblogs.com/dispatches/2010/09/patrick_henry_and_the_tea_part_1.php. Or maybe you mean Glenn Beck's pseudoscientific ideas about how the Smithsonian is involved in a massive conspiracy to cover up 19th century archaelogical facts?http://anthroslug.blogspot.com/2010/08/glenn-becks-pseudo-archaeology-part-1.html. Or maybe you mean the idea that Obama is going to put Republicans into concentration camps http://boingboing.net/2009/03/17/foxs-glenn-beck-says.html? You know, what? I'm sick of the notion that there is anything resembling worthwhile ideas coming from this man. At a certain point, it is a waste of time to actually respond to this paranoid nonsense in any other way than ridicule. And to the people who believe him or listen to him? Fuck 'em. Fuck every one of them for being too lazy or too stupid or too tribalistic to exercise their brains at all.

    Now, if you just we're talking about the saner end of the Tea Partiers then there might be some argument that they have actual ideas, mainly resembling the form "I like government policies that make life better for me but not for other people." Do I need to address what's wrong with that also or are we done?

  13. Re:Most of the pople who Watch Colbert..... by spun · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh, no, there are all kinds of Glenn Beck fans. For instance, there is the crazy wing: libertarian crazies, religious crazies, racist crazies. Then there is the retard wing, home-schooled retards, closeted retards, old senile retards. We also have the diabolically evil faction, Wall Street evil, coal mining evil, big oil evil, the military industrial evil complex.

    Glen Beck's popularity spans all sorts of crazy, retarded and evil.

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  14. Re:Count me in by Wyatt+Earp · · Score: 5, Funny

    Jesus and Moses were at the National Mall?

    I've never read the Book of Mormon, but I don't think the National Mall makes an appearance in it, but Jesus is here in the New World.

  15. Re:What the hell? by feepness · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I am concerned about pollution. I'm not concerned about the oceans rising up and swallowing the coast.

    It is precisely because I care about the environment that I am concerned about people who conflate caring for the environment with fearmongering.

  16. Re:Count me in by Pojut · · Score: 5, Insightful

    That's the part about Colbert I always found so awesome...through parody, he speaks more truth than those with a "serious" agenda.

    Of course, nothing is funnier than someone who thinks Colbert is serious. My friend's mom is a die hard conservative, and she thought Colbert was serious about everything he did (taking it as Comedy Central's counterpoint to The Daily Show, in the interest of being balanced.) I showed her clips of Colbert getting his start on The Daily Show, and of him talking politics outside of his "Colbert" character.

    Her head exploded.

  17. Re:Count me in by Rakarra · · Score: 5, Funny

    My God, it's windy in here.

  18. Re:Count me in by Pojut · · Score: 5, Insightful

    but Colbert and others continue to tell us all that nothing's wrong

    Jon Stewart and Colbert are constantly talking about the budget problems lately...they both do many things, but acting like nothing is wrong certainly isn't one of them.

  19. Re:Count me in by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    > I don't find him funny. It's not that I don't have a sense of humor, it's that I no longer find a joke funny after hearing it over and over and > over and over again. We get it. Colbert thinks Bill O'Reilly and what he believes are conservative talk show hosts are ignorant, racist,
    > bigoted, self serving, pompous asses. I got it in the first ten minutes the very first time I saw his show. After that, it's been the
    > predictable telling of the same joke over and over and over again.

    yeah, I expected this sentiment, and it's pretty obvious that you were offended with the stripe of this show, the political bent, and tuned out.

    Which is too bad, because when Colbert gets going, he gets going, and his range is far more versatile than you let up above..

    For example, here was his take on the supreme court case to strike down restrictions on corporate spending - 'let freedom ka-ching':

    http://vodpod.com/watch/2198494-colbert-the-word-let-freedom-ka-ching

    Extremely incisive, informative, and yes, funny. Or his take on the BP oil spill..

    http://www.in.com/videos/watchvideo-the-colbert-report-put-the-cursed-monkey-paw-down-8414401.html

    I'd say that in both cases he's dead on accurate, and dead on clever. It stays fresh precisely because of the creativity and range; if it were what you say, it would have died off long ago.

    Ed