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Harwood On Congressional Colbert: ‘One Of Dumbest Stunts I’ve Ever Seen’

John Harwood was not amused . . .   Harwood, chief Washington correspondent for CNBC and political writer for the New York Times, offered a surprisingly harsh assessment of Stephen Colbert’s testimony, in Colbert Show character, before Congress yesterday. Harwood ripped the episode in response to Lester Holt’s observation, on this morning’s Today show, that he didn’t know whether to cringe or laugh. Harwood had no doubts, saying “it was all cringing for me,” and went on to lambaste it from there . . . LESTER HOLT: We showed a moment ago, Stephen Colbert testifying on immigration before a congressional hearing yesterday.  I didn’t know whether to cringe or to laugh.  I think members of Congress kind of felt the same. Give me your take on what happened yesterday. JOHN HARWOOD: Well it was all cringing for me.  I thought that was one of the dumbest stunts that I’ve ever seen in the Congress, making a mockery of a congressional hearing.  I understand the reason why, which is that they thought Stephen Colbert, as he said, has some star power that can bring some attention to an issue that isn’t getting a lot of attention. But if you think that the attention from that hearing was on immigration, that proved out to be a terrible miscalculation, because it was more about the theater, the comedy, and as Savannah [Guthrie] indicated in her piece, it deepened that sense among many Americans I suspect that Congress is a joke.  And you look at Congress’ approval ratings, they’re 15, 20, 25% and I don’t think that’s what they needed.

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Fox News, GOP Congressmen Furious Over Colbert Testimony [Video]

Fox News ‘ Megyn Kelly and her guest, infamous rage-clown Rep. Steve King , cannot fathom why Democrats would invite comedian Stephen Colbert to a taxpayer-funded hearing today. And according to King, Colbert “staged” his recent workday with migrant laborers. More

Mr. Colbert Goes To Washington

Scroll down for a live-blog of the hearing Comedy Central host Stephen Colbert testified before Congress today about immigration during a hearing called “Protecting America's Harvest.” Colbert appeared with United Farm Workers (UFW) President Arturo S. Rodriguez before the House Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security, and International Law. In August, the comedian spent a day working at a corn and vegetable farm in New York state after Rodriguez appeared on his show to discuss UFW's “Take Our Jobs” campaign. The effort is intended to debunk the theory that undocumented immigrants are taking jobs away from American citizens and highlight the fact the nation's food supply is dependent on these farm workers. Watch Colbert's opening testimony today: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/09/24/stephen-colbert-hearing-v_n_737813.html… added by: atomiclegion

ABC’s Bianna Golodryga Goes Undercover to ‘Expose’ Secret Muslim Bias in America, Doesn’t Find Much

ABC on Friday did its best to find secret discrimination against Muslims, sending Good Morning America’s Bianna Golodryga undercover in a hijab (Islamic head covering). Yet, despite the misleading graphic, ” Life Under the Veil: TV Experiment Exposes Bias ,” the morning show didn’t find much bigotry. Late in the segment, Golodryga admitted, “Overt discrimination is the exception.” When an ABC producer tried the experiment in New York, the correspondent acknowledged, “Everywhere, people went out of their way to be friendly.” [MP3 audio here .] Yet, Golodryga kept trying. Going to the red state of Texas, she explained, “But it was different in my hometown of Houston. At the airport, I could feel all the eyes on me.” Wearing a burka, she narrated, “In a nearby mall, I wanted to see what would happen if I wear wore a more striking version of Islamic dress, which covers everything but the eyes and is less common here in the states. The stares increased.” If something is uncommon, wouldn’t it be likely that stares increase? After a man walked by and offered a muffled comment, Golodryga deciphered, “It sounds like he said, ‘Islamic queen.’ I couldn’t tell if he meant it in a friendly way or not.” To build the case for rampant anti-Muslim sentiment in America, Golodryga asserted, “According to the FBI, hate crime incidences against Muslims soared from 28 in 2000, to 481 in 2001. And still remain well above pre-9/11 levels.” However, as Michael Doyle of the Sacramento Bee reported on August 28, 2010, hate crimes against Muslims are rare and occur less often than violence against Jews and gays: Jews, lesbians, gay men and Caucasians, among others, are all more frequently the target of hate crimes, FBI records show. Reported anti-Muslim crimes have declined over recent years, though they still exceed what occurred prior to the 9-11 terrorist attacks. In 2008, 105 hate crime incidents against Muslims were reported nationwide. There were 10 times as many incidents that were recorded as anti-Jewish during the same year, the most recent for which figures are available. (For more, see a NewsBusters post.) But, Good Morning America has yet to do a segment featuring someone wearing a yarmulke or Kippah to see if they suffer anti-Semitic bias. Golodryga concluded by marveling of her undercover experience on the subway: “People didn’t even pay attention to me as I walked around like a normal American. My religion didn’t matter.” One might wonder, then, what was the point of this segment on bigotry and “bias”? A transcript of the segment, which aired at 8:18am EDT, follows: ABC GRAPHIC: Life Under the Veil: TV Experiment Exposes Bias GEORGE STEPHANOPOULOS: In the final part of our special series, “Islam in America,” we look at what it’s like to be Muslim in America today. Bianna Golodryga went undercover to find out how people respond to women wearing the traditional Muslim head scarf. And she joins us now. And this was definitely a first for you. BIANNA GOLODRYGA: Yeah. It was quite an eye-opening experience, George. Good morning. The Council of American-Islamic Relations has noted a spike in hostility toward Muslims, including bomb threats at mosques, physical threats on Muslims. Even an advertising campaign telling Muslims to change their religion. So, I wanted to find out what it felt like to be a Muslim in America. And I talked to American women who are doing just that. I donned the hijab myself. AYESHA BUTT: I think the hijab, is one thing that makes it a little different. Makes a Muslim woman different from a non-Muslim woman. GOLODRYGA: A hijab is a head scarf that women wear in public, a symbol of their faith visible to all. Do you notice people looking at you? RUGIATU CONTEN: I’m randomly checked. At a specific airport, I just stand aside because I know I’m going to get randomly checked. And then when I go in the room, I see five other Muslim women, I say As-Salamu Alaykum and do the, you regular, you know, procedures. BUTT: Definitely, things changed a lot after 9/11. Before 9/11, you weren’t called a terrorist. It was after 9/11 that people stop to let you know that you were a terrorist. Or they called you, like, Osama’s wife or something like that. And then, recently, things I would say have been very similarly hostile. GOLODRYGA: According to the FBI, hate crime incidences against Muslims soared from 28 in 2000, to 481 in 2001. And still remain well above pre-9/11 levels. The most recent Equal Employment Opportunity Commission figures showed complaints of workplace discrimination against Muslims are up 20 percent. So, what would happen if your daughter came home and said she wanted to wear a hijab? RUBINA AHMAD: As a mother, as long as she stayed in big cities and cosmopolitan- where people are more tolerant, people are more knowledgeable of different cultures, religions, I would be fine. But, I would be concerned about her safety. GOLODRYGA: I decided to see what it would be like to wear a hijab in lower Manhattan, not too far from the proposed community center and mosque. Our hidden cameras followed me into a swanky restaurant. And a department store. And on to the subway, where New Yorkers took the hijab in stride. [Video footage of Golodryga walking around.] But it was different in my hometown of Houston. At the airport, I could feel all the eyes on me. And our cameraman overheard one man tell his companion that he hoped I wasn’t on his flight. In a nearby mall, I wanted to see what would happen if I wear wore a more striking version of Islamic dress, which covers everything but the eyes and is less common here in the states. The stares increased. And so did the comments. [Muffled comment from passerby.] It sounds like he said, “Islamic queen.” I couldn’t tell if he meant it in a friendly way or not. Finally, we went to Orleans County in western New York, where five teens were arrested after allegedly harassing Muslims outside this mosque. Our producer went to a gas station, supermarket and hardware store. Everywhere, people went out of their way to be friendly. WOMAN #1: You’re welcome. You have a great day. WOMAN #2: Did you find everything okay? GOLODRYGA: Our three-day experiment reflects what these women report. Overt discrimination is the exception. BUTT: There are a few that will be hostile. You know, whether you’re in the grocery store or driving on the highway, someone’s going to cut you off and say something about being a terrorist. There are those rare, few people out there. But I don’t think the majority is like that. GOLODRYGA: Today, many young Muslim-American women embrace the hijab, rejecting the notion that traditional dress is somehow repressive. AHMAD: It’s part of their Muslim identity. They are true American-Muslims. And they exercise their right as an American-Muslim and they decide to wear it. CONTEN: Now, I’m wearing the hijab. And I realize that people see me for who I am, more than what my hair looks like or what I’m wearing or how pretty I am. Definitely, that’s the plus-side. And also, the sisterhood, like Aysha to talk about. BUTT: Nobody forced me to do it. I we were the cool people. Like- GOLODRYGA: So, it’s cool to wear a hijab? BUTT: Oh, it’s awesome! Like, you know, You had the matching hoodies. You had the matching hijab. Like, you can see my little toy here. [Points to her hijab.] You can play around with it. GOLODRYGA: Accessorize it up. BUTT: Like, you can have a lot of fun with it. CONTEN: Hijabs, they are very wild. But people just don’t see it. At our parties- BUTT: Yeah, it’s kind of special. CONTEN: Yeah. GOLODRYGA: Some believe this generation is paving the way forward for all Americans. AHMAD: They are really helping, not only Muslim girls. But they’re also helping Americans to learn about Islam. And making other people see them the way they are. You know, as part of maturity of a nation. They have educated the masses of the nation. GOLODRYGA: Quite an impressive group of women. Many Americans see the hijab as something that restricts women, hiding their individuality. What these women told me is that when they wear the hijab, they feel liberated. It frees them from some of the pressures they feel. And, actually one of the girls, Ayesha, that you saw talking about stylizing her hijab, she said she conducted an experiment when I told them about what we did. And she went out without the hijab, in American, western clothes. And she wore that for a week. And she felt more liberated as a woman wearing the hijab. Because people talk to her as a woman and they didn’t- in a sexual sort of- STEPHANOPOULOS: Oh, that’s interesting. Just fascinating stuff. And I guess it confirms something that I’ve believed. Americans tend to show greater respect for anyone who seems to be taking their faith seriously. GOLODRYGA: Yeah. Especially here in New York. You saw that on the subway, right? People didn’t even pay attention to me as I walked around like a normal American. My religion didn’t matter. STEPHANOPOULOS: Not at all.

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Stephen Colbert, Dems’ Trained Clown, Trotted Out to Distract From Obama DOJ Scandal

Personally, I completely  agree with Glenn Reynolds  that  having this idiot Colbert testify was nothing more than a Democrat stunt to take the media’s eye off the very real and important testimony also taking place today regarding the  Justice Department’s racism scandals . So the more cringe-worthy and embarrassing Colbert’s appearance is, the better. Naturally, the MSM will be all too willing to play along. They fully understand how damaging the DOJ Black Panther case is to the Obama Administration and have no desire to come anywhere near covering it. And of course, there’s Stephen Colbert, just as willing to play along – a narcissistic attention whore with no respect for the political process who thinks his schtick combined with a ten hour day he spent in the vegetable fields somehow makes him a compelling and important witness. The one good thing that came out of this is Colbert’s reaction to Conyers’ request that he leave. It’s not very often you see a smug, superior Hollywoodist caught off guard. Byron York has more coverage  here . He thinks the Democrats damaged themselves with this stunt:  Colbert stayed in place as the other witnesses made opening statements. When Colbert’s turn came, Conyers briefly interrupted to say that he was withdrawing his request for Colbert to leave. Then Colbert began his testimony, which was an in-character schtick based on a one-day visit to an upstate New York farm. “This is America,” Colbert said. “I don’t want a tomato picked by a Mexican.”  As the hearing went on, Colbert said things like, “I was a cornpacker…cornpacker is a derogatory term for a gay Iowan.” At the end, Lofgren proclaimed the hearing “helpful.” She thanked the witnesses, who she called “volunteers to help make a better country.” But the presence of her star witness, Colbert, had cause a number of strange and awkward moments, ones that could come back to some of the Democrats on the panel in the campaign ahead. I disagree with York. As I write this, Colbert is all over cable news and the  “bombshell” testimony regarding the DOJ is nowhere to be seen. But it’s hard to beat the trifecta of political corruption: Democrats, the media, and Hollywood. Mission accomplished. Crossposted at Big Hollywood  

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Tribune’s Matea Gold: Jon Stewart Rally ‘Could Draw Tens of Thousands’

Just two days before Glenn Beck’s August 28 “Restoring Honor” rally, the Washington Post published an article about how the rally would “be a measure of the tea party’s strength.” “When Fox News and talk radio host Glenn Beck comes to Washington this weekend to headline a rally intended to ‘restore honor’ to America, he will test the strength – and potentially expose the weaknesses – of a conservative grass-roots movement that remains an unpredictable force in the country’s politics,” staffer Amy Gardner argued in the opening paragraph of her August 26 story. Gardner’s article is but one example of the media’s skeptical attitude prior to the Beck rally. Yet just days after two Comedy Central hosts announced mock rallies for October 30 on the Mall, the liberal media are expecting that Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert can easily draw a large crowd.  I noted the breathless anticipation of Newsweek’s Daniel Stone last Friday . Now it seems that Matea Gold of the Washington bureau of the Tribune Company is also decidedly optimistic. In her 13-paragraph article, accessible at LATimes.com , Gold quoted a few folks who plan on attending and took the Facebook RSVPs on face value as a signal about potential attendance: As of Wednesday afternoon, more than 132,000 people planned to attend, according to the event’s Facebook page, while satellite rallies were being organized in Chicago, Seattle, Austin and other cities. Nowhere in her article did Gold give ink to any skeptic who would rain on the Comedy Central parade by suggesting the initial “hey, that sounds cool” interest by Stewart/Colbert fans would fail to flesh out into actual attendance after they consider the cost and hassle of attending the event.

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The Winners & Losers from David Letterman’s Latest Interview with Joaquin Phoenix

For those of you hoping to see another Joaquin Phoenix meltdown on The Late Show with David Letterman , last night was probably very disappointing. There was no beard, no mumbling — well, some mumbling; he’s still Joaquin Phoenix — and very little controversy. But just who came out on top when the interview was all over? Click ahead for the night’s winners and losers.

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Social Network Hype Round-Up: Mark Zuckerberg Outspends Everybody to Accidentally Promote Film

To paraphrase Full Metal Jacket , a day without a breathless scan of the Social Network superculture is like a day without sunshine. Or maybe Marion Berry said that about crack. I’m terrible with these kinds of things. But I’ll always have RSS. To wit:

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Late Night Highlights: Craig Ferguson Channels Michael Caine in Space, Josh Brolin Debuts His Malkovich

Most late night audiences may have tuned into CBS last night to catch part two of David Letterman’s ongoing saga with Joaquin Phoenix but if they stuck around for The Late Late Show , they were in for a special treat: Craig Ferguson debuted a Saturday Night Live -ready “Michael Caine in Space” sketch with the help of the Big Bang Theory cast. Elsewhere, Josh Brolin showed off a spot-on John Malkovich impression, Guillermo del Toro matched wits with Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart reunited with a Death to Smoochy cast member.

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Stephen Colbert To Testify Before Congress On Immigration

From the Huffington Post: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/09/22/stephen-colbert-testify-congress-immigr… Comedy Central host Stephen Colbert will be testifying before Congress on Friday about immigration during a hearing called “Protecting America's Harvest.” Colbert will be appearing with United Farm Workers (UFW) President Arturo S. Rodriguez before the House Judiciary Committee's Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security, and International Law. In August, the comedian spent a day working at a corn and vegetable farm in New York state after Rodriguez appeared on his show to discuss UFW's “Take Our Jobs” campaign. The effort was intended to debunk the theory that undocumented immigrants are taking jobs away from American citizens and highlight the fact the nation's food supply is dependent on these farm workers. “Farm workers are ready to welcome citizens and legal residents who wish to replace them in the field,” said the UFW site. “We will use our knowledge and staff to help connect the unemployed with farm employers.” According to a UFW press release, since the effort launched, “more than three million people have visited the campaign web site, www.takeourjobs.org . Of those visitors, 8,600 have expressed an interest in seeking employment as farm workers. Despite the numbers, only seven people have taken the UFW up on its offer to take a job in agriculture.” The “Take our Jobs” episode covering Colbert's day in the fields will air on “The Colbert Report” tonight, Sept. 22. It will also feature an interview with Rep. Zoe Lofregn (D-Calif.) on immigration reform. On Thursday, agricultural workers will be visiting congressional offices on Capitol Hill to lobby for the AgJOBS bill, which would grant undocumented farm workers currently in the United states the right to earn legal status by continuing to work in agriculture. According to The Daily Caller, Colbert will be appearing “in character,” and some Republicans are upset that he will be at the hearing because it may “make light of a serious issue.” added by: BRAVATRAVELS