Colbert vs. Stewart
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magrattus — 14 years ago(June 05, 2011 03:27 PM)
I prefer Jon Stewart. Colbert is good, but I find his schtick a little tiresome at times, and his interviews annoy the hell out of me. Stewart is actually a good interviewer - he knows when to go for the funny and when t2000o go a little more en pointe, and if I'm going to listen to an interview I actually want to hear what the interviewee has to say, and you don't get that with Colbert.
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collin-reid — 14 years ago(June 10, 2011 02:01 PM)
I vote JS because he is the perfect straight man to "do the Buster Keaton" when somebody says something stupid. Let the politicians and news organizations say all the stupid stuff and allow to react. I never tire of it. On the hand, Colbert with the right material can be funnier and his "My father was a turd miner" gag in the 2004 Democratic Convention is still TDS best moment. (Also the Prez H&C, whose father was goat herder, burst on the national scene.)
To be honest, they really are a terrific duo in the pattern of Abbott & Costello or George & Jerry. (JS straight man with Colbert laying the jokes) Even when the material sucks, they can still be funny. -
Ohdude — 14 years ago(August 16, 2011 03:21 PM)
Jon Stewart BY FAR. Colbert is funny but too egocentric. In his show he his god. He makes fun of the people he interviews instead of interviewing them while adding some nice jokes to lighten up the environment, like Stewart does. That's why I think JS is much more humble and true, which makes him funnier than Colbert.
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sangos_counterpart — 13 years ago(August 29, 2012 07:20 PM)
I hate it when people compare the two. I love them both and consider them best when they're a duo.
Jon is the one who seems more politically invested, but Colbert does have better comedic skills. They offset each other well. I think Colbert ups the humor, while Jon offsets Colbert's outrageous character quite well.
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Sawyer_Lost — 13 years ago(September 18, 2012 12:29 AM)
I wouldn't do without either of them, they're both outstanding in their own, very different way. I usually get more laughs from The Colbert Report, but when Jon gets on a roll, he outshines Colbert.
Team Coco
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MycroftHolmes — 12 years ago(August 09, 2013 11:56 PM)
Colbert's show is a purer comedy show with him playing a character. What you see is not Stephen Colbert, but a role he plays as an ultra-conservative talk show host. Stewart takes himself a little more seriously. Colbert is funnier.
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eoval — 10 years ago(May 11, 2015 08:43 PM)
They are both the same as the progenitors of Nazi Germany. I can't stand statists like either of them - I like being able to buy 85% lean hamburger if I want to (I prefer 93% lean ground chuck though.) I still have the choice, at least until they get their way.
They think that someone far away from me knows me - they're statists, and they will regulate away everything you used to think you were free to buy/choose.
"They" in this case is very definitive - I can name them. I just look at voting records.
"I do not like mixing up moralities and mathematics."
Churchill