Oct
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Stephen Colbert, ‘New York Times’ columnist?

By Ms Interpreted on October 13th, 2007 ·

HAHAHAHAHA!! Worlds collide, boys and girls, Stephen Colbert has taken over Maureen Dowd’s column in the New York Times this week!

From the NY Times:

MAUREEN DOWD: A Mock Columnist, Amok
Saturday, October 13, 2007

. . .

I Am an Op-Ed Columnist (And So Can You!)

By STEPHEN COLBERT

Surprised to see my byline here, aren’t you? I would be too, if I read The New York Times. But I don’t. So I’ll just have to take your word that this was published. Frankly, I prefer emoticons to the written word, and if you disagree :(

. . .

So why I am writing Miss Dowd’s column today? Simple. Because I believe the 2008 election, unlike all previous elections, is important. And a lot of Americans feel confused about the current crop of presidential candidates.

For instance, Hillary Clinton. I can’t remember if I’m supposed to be scared of her so Democrats will think they should nominate her when she’s actually easy to beat, or if I’m supposed to be scared of her because she’s legitimately scary.

Or Rudy Giuliani. I can’t remember if I’m supposed to support him because he’s the one who can beat Hillary if she gets nominated, or if I’m supposed to support him because he’s legitimately scary.

And Fred Thompson. In my opinion “Law & Order” never sufficiently explained why the Manhattan D.A. had an accent like an Appalachian catfish wrestler.

. . .

Our nation is at a Fork in the Road. Some say we should go Left; some say go Right. I say, “Doesn’t this thing have a reverse gear?” Let’s back this country up to a time before there were forks in the road — or even roads. Or forks, for that matter. I want to return to a simpler America where we ate our meat off the end of a sharpened stick.

Let me regurgitate: I know why you want me to run, and I hear your clamor. I share Americans’ nostalgia for an era when you not only could tell a man by the cut of his jib, but the jib industry hadn’t yet fled to Guangdong. And I don’t intend to tease you for weeks the way Newt Gingrich did, saying that if his supporters raised $30 million, he would run for president. I would run for 15 million. Cash.

Nevertheless, I am not ready to announce yet — even though it’s clear that the voters are desperate for a white, male, middle-aged, Jesus-trumpeting alternative.

What do I offer? Hope for the common man. Because I am not the Anointed or the Inevitable. I am just an Average Joe like you — if you have a TV show.

Read the full column here


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10 Comments

1

Colbert is okay. This column is not. Trivial. He’ll do better in the next election when he is not ascared.

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2

*shields screen*

Haven’t read beyond the first paragraph of the above yet. I’m waiting to see it in the actual paper.

I just wanted to say that this makes me extremely happy, because Maureen Dowd is my favorite columnist.

Thanks for the heads up.

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3

lmao, I love it.

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4

Aw, sad face emoticon.

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5

HEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.

That is all.

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6

I found the mash-up pretty funny. Dowd does a Colbert even better than Colbert, but it still ends up sounding like O’Reilly

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7

Marvelous.

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8

Wonderful. “Coup de moi” LOL!

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9

FYI – sorry to nit-pick but this appeared in Sunday’s NYT and not Saturday’s.

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10

@ s –

You’re correct that the current online version of this New York Times column lists the post date as Sunday, October 14th, but the column was originally posted on the 13th. I cut and pasted the date in when I posted the rest of the article, and, as you can see, the first five comments to my post also came in on Saturday, the 13th.

Hope that takes care of the confusion.

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