Blogosphere starts early on March 27, 2007- Spoiler Alert!
ByThe Spoiler Alert is for those who have not watched Monday night’s show yet…
I’m putting this zeitgeist together about 6a.m. EDT. The Colbert Report and the blogosphere is already exploding on all matters related to last night’s show. Here’s a brief look at the blogosphere early Tuesday morning.
Do librarians have something to hide?
I’m hoping the use of ‘the Cavuto’ protects NFZ from a copyright infringement suit.
One hour after the initial East Coast broadcast of The Colbert Report last night Technocrati was already reporting 12 citations of “Librarians are hiding something!™” in the blogosphere in varying languages. Six hours after the broadcast there were already 36 – And America wasn’t even awake yet.
Beyond the obvious question “What are librarians hiding?” are other questions like “Do corporations own ideas?” or “Why didn’t Barlow bring his game last night?”.
Better Know a Pundit?
Stephen responded to Rahm Emanuel’s warning to freshmen representatives by issuing his latest challenge – take his interview with PBS’s Gwen Ifill and just try to make him look bad. No special effects needed; just Moviemaker and some free time. ColberNation.com has two files available with even more questions and answers to work with and all the official rules and regs.
Editor & Publisher were quick to report Stephen’s editing challenge. There prediction about the results? “…let’s just say that it might be fairly easy to make him get high, say that George Bush is the worst president ever, and to claim that Hillary Clinton has a big rear end and might be gay.”
And we even have remixes up already, of varying quality.
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3 Comments
March 27th, 2007 at 9:46 am
Really nice job of working while we sleep, Jennie, and finding some choice, intelligent posts about the copyright issue that made the points Barlow should have made.
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March 27th, 2007 at 5:48 pm
You don’t want to know what I’m hiding.
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March 27th, 2007 at 9:12 pm
LOL. I’m a librarian and clearly hiding something.
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