Colbert's performance was brilliant satire. Especially the part about how he was qualified to testify about farm labor because he spent a day picking vegetables. Remember how they once had a couple Hollyweird actresses testify before Congress on the plight of farm families, because they'd PLAYED farm wives in a DAMNED movie?
It's also a FACT that our congresscriminals don't read the bills; sometimes they even admit this and "explain", without a hint of shame or irony, that they are simply "too busy" to actually do their fracking JOB.
Inviting Colbert, a professional "clown" if you will, to testify to Congress about anything is just about what I expect from this Congress. A real expert about the subject just might be an embarrassment to the Right Honorable So-and-So's clowning around the Capitol these days.
Colbert is about as funny as a fart in church.
ReplyDeleteLOL Comedy Central is right.
ReplyDeleteColbert's performance was brilliant satire. Especially the part about how he was qualified to testify about farm labor because he spent a day picking vegetables. Remember how they once had a couple Hollyweird actresses testify before Congress on the plight of farm families, because they'd PLAYED farm wives in a DAMNED movie?
ReplyDeleteIt's also a FACT that our congresscriminals don't read the bills; sometimes they even admit this and "explain", without a hint of shame or irony, that they are simply "too busy" to actually do their fracking JOB.
Inviting Colbert, a professional "clown" if you will, to testify to Congress about anything is just about what I expect from this Congress. A real expert about the subject just might be an embarrassment to the Right Honorable So-and-So's clowning around the Capitol these days.
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