Do you recall when Colbert made his foolish appearance before Congress? If you noticed, he started out being “funny,” but then you could see he must have been thinking, “Hey...wait...I am A Force for Good In Our Time!” and he tried to get serious.
That’s what’s happening here. If hardly anyone shows up, Stewart and Colbert won’t miss a beat, and be saying, “We were just kidding around, and look how many people showed up to mock all those silly SERIOUS people who went to the Beck thing!”
If they get a big crowd, Stewart will be up there shouting about Tea Baggers and taking this country back and we won’t let them do blah blah blah.
They’re going to implode like any comedian does when he wants to be considered a serious actor, or serious commentator ala Jeanine Garafolo (sp), who went from lightweight comedian to popular lib to cancelled radio show host to whatever she is now. They claim they’re being funny but are secretly hoping to be taken seriously, to BE the people they mock on their TV shows.
Can't be said enough. I'm still gonna watch the carnage.
Yeah I had a so called moderate Catholic friend send this to me, (which I already knew about), and his excuse was something along the lines of ‘dialogue’..I sent him back an article from American Specatator showing that this was just going to be a big liberal love fest. How does that promote dialgue?
I haven’t really heard a good excuse back!