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    Colbert's Egotism Isn't Fake

    Brent Bozell's column is released twice a week.

    Late-night comedians historically have relished the opportunity to poke fun at politicians. Sometimes they savage them. In the Obama era, they haven't been so enthusiastic about any of it. A recent study of political jokes on three late-night shows (Letterman, Leno and Jimmy Fallon) by the Center for Media and Public Affairs found that Barack Obama's joke count is "substantially lower than any other president."

    Some of the Obama jokes are actually bipartisan slams. Jimmy Fallon joked, "Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton are more mature than President Obama and John Boehner." This is the classic comedian's pose, and the safe one that all the politicians are ridiculous, squabbling poseurs. Still, it's every bit as much pandering to the public as the politicians are.

    But some self-aggrandizing comedians are constantly stepping off the sidelines and attempting to participate in, not just ridicule but political campaigns, too. At least once a year, Comedy Central host Stephen Colbert professes to get serious about politics. He portrays himself as a pompous Bill O'Reilly clone. The pomposity is not just an act. He's engaged in a series of egotistical stunts to promote his own Nielsen ratings. Now he's thrown his hat into the Republican primary ring to be elected "President of South Carolina."

    This is nothing new. In 1928, Will Rogers ran as the "bunkless candidate" of the Anti-Bunk Party. His only campaign promise was that, if elected, he would resign. When his name was seriously considered by voters, he wrote, "Now when that is done as a joke it is all right. But when it's done seriously, it's just pathetic."

    Stephen Colbert is just pathetic.

    Of course, Colbert isn't seriously running for president, any more than he was seriously testifying on migrant workers in that fiasco in front of the House Judiciary Committee in 2010. What, then, gives him the right to pontificate as if he were demanding that level of respect?

    What makes these celebrities such bores is their pomposity. Witness Colbert and his comedic partner Jon Stewart holding a "Rally for Sanity" on the Saturday before the 2010 election, asking politicians and pundits to "take it down a notch for America." A series of protest signs were proposed such as "I disagree with you, but I'm pretty sure you're not Hitler."

    In 2012, Colbert-for-President began with a satirical ad suggesting that if corporations were people then "Mitt Romney is a serial killer." The ad asked voters to "stop Mitt the Ripper before he kills again."

    Naturally, Colbert would say he's just satirizing what super PACs do. But that's not true. He's aiming to do to Romney what Tina Fey did to Sarah Palin — presenting the candidate as a politically toxic cartoon.

    Ostensibly, Colbert and Stewart are exposing the glaring loopholes in federal (under) regulation of campaign ads. These Comedy Central hacks think there should be a government crackdown on negative political speech. In a skit on "The Daily Show," Colbert mocked the "no coordination with candidates" rules: "Nation, I am calling on the super PAC not to run vicious character assassination ads that impugn and borderline slander any candidate — if in any way those ads can be traced back to me."

    How rich. Colbert should be granted an exception for his own PAC, since he works for a media company by the name of Viacom — a corporation that despises the very notion of federal regulation of anything it wants aired on TV. Comedy Central very much reserves the right to engage in vicious character assassination and borderline slander, and it does so virtually daily, regularly mocking God, Jesus, the Virgin Mary and Santa Claus, as they write laugh lines about the Devil ordering up "unbaptized baby-arm soup."

    Colbert, the critic of political viciousness himself, declared on his show, "Sarah Palin is a (bleeping) retard." But he has spent the last week being honored by ABC, CBS and NBC with glowing interviews that present their opinion that he's both very funny and very correct about the flaws in our under-regulated, under-civilized campaign-finance system. "That's a debate that is worth having, and Stephen Colbert is having it," declared Dean Reynolds on CBS. "He's a great American," oozed NBC weatherman Al Roker.

    The media conglomerates have a glaring double standard when it comes to freedom of speech. Regulating political dissent from the super PACs of the super rich is the finest defense of democracy. But any imposition of content regulation on media companies is capricious tyranny.

    L. Brent Bozell III is the president of the Media Research Center. To find out more about Brent Bozell III, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at www.creators.com.

    COPYRIGHT 2012 CREATORS.COM

     
    • tapeclockscissors  •  4 mths ago
      I love the idea of how twisted all of this actually is and we tolerate it. Citizens United (our "Supreme Court" is bought AND paid for) ushered in the Super Pacs and the laws regarding them are hilariously thin and moot. We are getting ready to receive what we have allowed our leaders to cook up and I for one am thrilled that it is all perfectly legal for Colbert/Stewart to put it under the glaring lights...
      • john wayne 4 mths ago
        Very well said.
      • Q 4 mths ago
        I agree completely. I think Colbert is a hilarious and quite the genious.
      • Kenny 4 mths ago
        What ever happen to anybody can be President? I hope he keeps it going and exposes how the entire process is shameful. He can play the same game and not even be serious about it, thats what makes people mad. He is pushing his way into the good ole boys club.
    • 7againstThebes  •  4 mths ago
      Maybe if one...just one...politician proposed a plan that actually made sense (i.e., didn't bankrupt the country or burn it down), Stewart and Colbert would go away. Until a politician proposes something sensical, I hope Stewart and Colbert hammer them policos to death.
      • James 4 mths ago
        Nope, they will still be there to make fun of everyone else. Its their job. When people don't want to laugh anymore, then they will be out of a job.
      • 7againstThebes 4 mths ago
        Eh, you're probably right, James. Stewart used to do good stand up comedy before the Daily Show.
      • Robert 4 mths ago
        I just want someone to go on Stewart's show and make fun of Moses or say that Abraham was a mysoginistic baby killer. If he airs it without screaming then he's being honest. I like him, but I just wish he'd try to be honest with his criticisms and more open to criticizing the real evil at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. For that matter, why dont' we hear Bill Maher yelling that Moses was an evil murderer or that the Jews are stupid to believe in a God?
    • Bennett  •  4 mths ago
      Talk about not getting the joke! You would have been better off pretending to laugh, 'cause now we can see through you. No sense of humor means no compassion for humanity. It is that simple.
      • Robert 4 mths ago
        Are you really that ignorant or are you just trying to be like Colbert?
      • FredS 4 mths ago
        And the author gets paid to write this stuff. Wow!
        Remember Pat Paulsen too!
      • Sad 4 mths ago
        You are a retard. Isn't that funny? Why aren't you laughing? You must have no sense of humor and no compassion for humanity.
    • Kub  •  4 mths ago
      This just sounds like a 10 year old ranting and crying about why he should be allowed to eat more cookies before dinner
      • Bob 4 mths ago
        He is just mad that Colbert is 10 times the political hack he is.
    • Steve  •  Philadelphia, Pennsylvania  •  4 mths ago
      Mr. Brent has obviously missed Colberts point in all of this
      • Chas D 4 mths ago
        Actually idiot he understands it all better than you psuedo intellectual left wing bed wetters.
    • Ad  •  4 mths ago
      wow, Brent seems to have his panties in a bunch here. The joke is our election process, Super Pacs and most of the people in Congress, on both sides (and quite frankly, this article).
      I'm not sure if I sense jealousy, rage, misunderstanding of a concept or just plain ignorance from Bozell, but I hope he realizes he is the minority. Most people with basic comprehension skills can see how messed up this system is. Neither one of these guys 'needs to pump up their Nielson ratings', I know who they are, who is this Brent fella? They have a platform to shed light on the hypocrisy and do so. Also, there is no need to go after Colberts Super Pac, because it is no longer his, it is now under the control of Stewart. He is just following the rules set forth by our great Supreme Court and following federal regulations. Curious Mr Bozell, how much and to which Super Pac did you donate (maybe you'll get an uncoordinated Thank You card from Mitt)?
    • sushi lover  •  El Segundo, California  •  4 mths ago
      Pomposity? POMPOSITY?!!? Does Brent actually have the sack to point the finger at someone else and yell, "Pomposity!!"?

      Kettle, meet black. Black, kettle.
    • Vicious  •  Washington, District of Columbia  •  4 mths ago
      You know, Brent, I disagree with you but I'm pretty sure you're not Hitler.
    • George  •  4 mths ago
      I read the title. I saw who the author was. I started laughing. That's it.
    • wayne  •  Sacramento, California  •  4 mths ago
      So a blow hard columist can attack any political figure he wants , but a comedian can't? Seems to me the ego problem is with this columnist not Colbert. I think the real problem is he realizes the Colbert and Stewert are smarter, better, and more influentiall than Brent Bozell can even dream of being.
    • Words of Wisdom  •  Los Alamitos, California  •  4 mths ago
      It's wrong to point out the hypocrisy of scummy parasites?
    • Bad Bob  •  Milwaukee, Wisconsin  •  4 mths ago
      Poor Brent seems a bit full of himself.
    • Orklad  •  4 mths ago
      A conservative activist doesn't like the fact that the system he so loves is being effectively lampooned by Colbert.

      I'm shocked. No. Really.
    • William  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      bozwell is a bozo. Colbert and Stewart should win an emmy for their attempt to show the corruption in the election process. They have been brilliant in demonstrating how preposterous the current campaign laws are.
    • sonnyboo  •  Columbus, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      The author of this article is as clueless as he is humorless. Colbert demonstrates with incredible effectiveness how the SuperPACs are corrupt and the negative attack ads are not good for anyone. Arguing against that makes the writer seem like a witless hate monger.
    • Beer!  •  4 mths ago
      oh get a life , the whole political system is one big giant joke !!....besides he's got as much qualifications as any other American born in this country to run for the presidency , he's got MONEY and it seems to be a major qualification nowadays .
    • Amber  •  Cincinnati, Ohio  •  4 mths ago
      Jokes are funny in 2 ways; When you get them & when other people don't. Which means that I'm giggling pretty hard right now. :)
    • Wayupwaydown  •  4 mths ago
      Wow, talk about missing the point of what Colbert is doing. He is exposing Super Pacs for what they are. In fact I would argue that he is doing it more effectively than anyone.
    • Rob  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 mths ago
      It's incredible to me that a guy that has written as prolifically has you have over the last five years (seriously...I just checked out the site that's referenced at the bottom) would not understand the concepts of irony or satire. Jeez......
    • The Weeper of the House  •  4 mths ago
      Colbert is awesome !
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