Blah blah wha?

Dec 12, 2006 18:31

Do all these people really not get that Stephen Colbert often gives statements in character, or am I missing something?

I'm going to be stuck at work forever. Sigh.

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teaphile December 13 2006, 03:01:24 UTC
Well, that third one, from Bookslut, is really a quotation of the first, so I wouldn't count whichever of the Bookslut bloggers wrote that. They pretend to take The Onion seriously, after all.

But yeah, I'd wondered the same thing about that first guy. I suppose it's possible they don't even know who he is.

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teaphile December 13 2006, 03:02:42 UTC
Quotation of the second one, not the first.

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lilac_way December 13 2006, 03:10:31 UTC
Librarians from Downers Grove are notoriously unhip and dull. The kindergarten teachers are much more with it. (cringes from throngs of west-suburbanites on your flist coming after me with a pitchfork)

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suzy_queue December 13 2006, 03:18:01 UTC
Sigh. I'm sad to say he's actually the head ref librarian in my hometown, Western Springs. As a librarian myself, I'm disappointed in him! Get a sense of humor, man.

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lilac_way December 13 2006, 03:25:38 UTC
Ha! I knew someone would know him! My great aunt was a librarian in Downer's Grove for years and she had NO sense of humor.

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suzy_queue December 13 2006, 03:27:38 UTC
LOL! This is why I work in Oak Park. Hip, mod and senses full of humor. *g*

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hypothalamus December 13 2006, 04:11:30 UTC
I sort of got the vibe that they were kidding, too.

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trinityofone December 13 2006, 04:28:00 UTC
I kept looking at it, hoping they were kidding (especially #2). But if they are, it's not very funny or I'm much too stupid to get the joke. (Which the Bookslut lady seems to think is hilarious, if you read her comment.) Hence my posting here with a big old "HUH?"

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That's just sad. amy13 December 13 2006, 04:21:36 UTC
Clearly they did not see his show the night after the november elections when he had a "congratulations terrorists" cake made...

It's SATIRE. The word of the year is truthiness, so clearly Merriam-Webster gets the humor.

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stungunbilly December 13 2006, 08:41:14 UTC
It's a sad day when the wordinistas have more finely tuned senses of irony than the people who shepherd books and their slutty ways.

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