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zeitgeist2Greetings, Zoners, and happy President’s Day! I hope most of you are having a relaxing day off. Everyone’s been watching the Olympics, right? I’ve been enjoying them a lot so far, and since the Colbert Nation is sponsoring the U.S. speedskating team, I’m much more excited about these games than I was the last time around. This is going to be a tough week for watching TV, with the Olympics on every night, and then Stephen competing against himself on Wednesday with his appearance on NBC and the next episode of Faces of America airing at the same time. I think the Olympics will win out, and I’ll just have to watch Faces of America online the next day. There’s been a lot going on in the newsoblogosphere, so it’s time to catch up on some Colbert news items. Today we have a few articles related to the Olympics, more on Faces of America, a final word on the Grammys, and a few odds and ends.

Vancouver ‘010

  • Speedskating’s Olympic Rewards Fail to Pay the BillsNew York Times – This article discussing the financial difficulties that Olympic speedskaters often face gives some real perspective on just how much it meant to them to have Stephen step in with the Colbert Nation sponsorship: “[Stephen Colbert] said he could relate to the speedskaters’ circumstances. ‘Believe me, I spent 20 years racking up huge debts pursuing comedy,’ Colbert wrote in an e-mail message… With the exception of Davis, who initially took umbrage with Colbert’s barbs at Canadians, speedskaters have seemed delighted to have Colbert in their corner. They are grateful for the spotlight he has trained on their sport, and for a subsequent deal U.S. Speedskating signed with Verizon Wireless, a sponsor of Colbert’s show.”
  • Stephen Colbert has a rapport with the gamesLos Angeles Times – “Stephen Colbert, whose deadpan punditry on Comedy Central has become a force of nature, has an honest appreciation for speedskating. No joke… But he is truly intrigued by curling too… This fascination with speedskating and curling, Colbert said, is evidence of his abiding love of the Winter Games. ‘Maybe because you can comprehend the scope of the Winter Games,’ he said. ‘The summer is so enormous, but in the winter you have a pretty good shot of following everything.’”
  • Olympic Parents – NBC15.com (Madison, Wisconsin) – A brief article about Tucker Fredricks’ parents: “Not too long ago, it was Tucker’s mom Shawn that was in the spotlight. She wasn’t going for gold, but she was taking on Stephen Colbert… She says, ‘I was so nervous that my legs were kind of shaking. The adrenaline was pumping.’ Shawn didn’t get a medal for her victory. But Dan says it was still great watching her beat Colbert.”
  • Dosanjh to appear on Canadian taping of Colbert Report – CTV News British Columbia – “Vancouver Liberal MP Ujjal Dosanjh is going to be a guest on Stephen Colbert’s comedy show later this month as part of Colbert’s coverage of the Olympics. Dosanjh will appear in a segment called ‘Better Know a Riding,’ based on Colbert’s interviews with American politicians from different constituencies.”

Faces of America

  • ‘Faces of America’ reveals family tiesLos Angeles Times – There’s nothing specifically about Stephen in this article, but it gives some fascinating background on the Faces of America series, and it includes a nice picture of Stephen with Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
  • ‘Faces of America’ with Henry Louis Gates Jr.NY Daily News – A review of the series, with another picture of Stephen and Professor Gates.
  • Stephen Colbert’s truthiness: we Irish hate the English – IrishCentral.com – “Colbert and Gates talked about the effect of British colonialism in Ireland, with Colbert saying that the Irish in America will never forget the British driving their ancestors off their land. ‘Part of being Irish even to this day is not liking the English,’ said Colbert with a laugh. ‘Absolutely no doubt.’

Grammy Awards

  • GRAMMY Camp Journalist Nick Arnold – Grammy Week Review – This is pretty cool: a blog by a fifteen-year-old high school journalist who spoke to Stephen during the rehearsal for the awards show and was called on to ask a question in the media room after Stephen won his Grammy. If you scroll down and read his entry for Saturday, January 20, you’ll get the details of the story. His entry for Sunday includes his question for Stephen and the answer: “…Stephen Colbert remembered having met me, so after he won and came back stage and called on me, I asked him if he had been influenced at all by fellow comedy nominees Spinal Tap and Weird Al. He answered, ‘Yeah, sure, absolutely. I’ve listened to them for years. I’ve been listening to Spinal Tap for 25 years. I think March 2 is the anniversary. I’m a little bit of a fan.’”

Random acts of news

  • 10 Best New York City TV Shows to Be an Audience Member – NYC10BEST.com – #8. The Colbert Report with Stephen Colbert: The hardest show to get tickets right now. (TDS also made the list at #3.)
  • Note to politicians: Colbert always gets the last laugh – NJ.com – “…[Harold] Ford’s communication skills were seriously tested on Comedy Central’s The Colbert Report last week. Stephen Colbert has been making professionals of all stripes look bad for years… Consider that Colbert is playing a character, but the character actually has impressive research and relevant facts to back up his questions, follow-ups and quips. Colbert is a comedian and writer who is playing a TV talker who’s a lot better informed than most people who do it for real.”
  • Will Jerry Seinfeld’s New Reality Show Live Up to the Hype? – Gather.com – Jerry Seinfeld’s wish list of “refs” for his new reality show, The Marriage Ref, includes both Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert. If he can persuade them to appear, especially on the same episode, I might watch it. Otherwise… eh, probably not.

And finally…

Proof that the Colbert Nation is in the house to watch speedskating! (Via ESPN.com)


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zeitgeist2So is everybody excited about watching the Super Bowl tomorrow? Yeah, me neither. But hey, the Olympics are less than a week away, the speedskaters are all in Vancouver, and Stephen and Team Colbert should be up to their collective eyebrows in preparation for their own trip to Vancouver. I’m eager to see what kind of silliness they have planned for us! In the meantime, I’ve got the wrap-up of news from the past week or so, including a couple of items related to the upcoming Faces of America series, a few leftover Grammy Award bits, and even a quick visit to the International Space Station.

Faces of America

  • Reality isn’t funny for Stephen Colbert; ‘Faces of America’ reveals his family historyNY Daily News – A somewhat spoilerish article about Stephen’s appearance on Faces of America, although some of the information revealed was also discussed during the interview with Henry Louis Gates Jr. on Thursday’s TCR.
  • Local knowledge helps track down US satirist Stephen Colbert’s Limerick rootsLimerick (Ireland) Leader – “Local historian Tony Browne and parish priest Fr Donough O’Malley have helped track down the Limerick great-great-grandfather of America’s top satirist Stephen Colbert… [A]fter being contacted by researchers working on a genealogy programme for PBS, Mr Browne helped them find details of Colbert’s ancestors in St Mary’s parish records in the city.” (Fract: There’s a train station in Limerick city called Colbert Station, named after Conn Colbert, one of the executed leaders of the Easter Rising of 1916. Stephen has jokingly claimed to be related to this particular Colbert.)

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Feb
02

Episode 6017 (2/1/2010)

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Colbert Report Episode guideEPISODE NUMBER: 6017 (February 1, 2010)
GUESTS: Nicole Detling Miller, Jessica Smith, Harold Ford Jr.
SEGMENTS: The WØRD: Siren Song, Stephen Colbert’s Sport Report
VIDEOS: Monday, February 1, 2010

Hey, didja hear? STEPHEN COLBERT WON A GRAMMY! It’s fun to see him just beside himself with glee and merriment. But the accolades didn’t last long, as Stephen quickly jumped into The WØRD. The handcuffs cracked me up as Stephen struggled as much has he could to fight bipartisanship.

I also enjoyed the Sport Report segment. I cannot wait to see the damage “Stephen” will inflict upon the US Speedskating team with his “words” of “wisdom” during the Olympics. And the Harold Ford Jr. smackdown? Pure deliciousness. It was amazing to see Ford dance around what were obviously some very different answers to some very polarizing questions. To watch Ford squirm as Stephen continuously stayed on course and refused to take Ford’s flip-flopping reminded me of why Stephen has become famous for nailing his guests.

What did you enjoy about the episode? And WHOO HOO STEPHEN WON A GRAMMY!!! That never gets old

Stephen Colbert In Blue Olympic Jacket - February 1, 2010

  • All the stars were out, from Beyonce, to Pink to the love child of Tinkerbell and a linebacker for the Jets.
  • And once again, I won a Grammy. What’s that? You eat that right up! Daddy loves you so much! They grow up so fast.
  • So next year that Peace Prize is mine, and I don’t care who I have to kill to get it.
  • It is hard to explain to your base that you found common ground with Black Hitler.
  • True leaders stand on their principles, not their accomplishments. [World's Greatest Leader: Dennis Kucinich]
  • The danger is Obama might offer you something you can’t resist. [Chocolate-Covered Reagans?]
  • Homer what? Do we have his last name? You’re fired.
  • That is more painful than I thought it would be.
  • S is very hard to do.
  • I am so pumped to find out what an Assistant Sports Psychologist does.
  • Lovely Statue – Stephen – 2010 U.S. Olympic Speedskating Team Staff
  • I’m going to put these two in a room together and let them fight for my love.
  • A mental coach? You make them do, like, mental push-ups? Drop and give me 20 Contemplations?
  • Did you change from not pro-choice to pro-choice, was that your choice?
  • I don’t blame you for considering gay marriage when he’s [Matt Lauer] around.
  • President Obama? I’m not a fan of his either, and I’m glad that you’re distancing yourself from President Obama. And as a Democrat, are you willing to stand behind that statement?
  • Are there other places you designate as “helicopter only” because I would recommend that for Schenectady.


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Greetings, Zoners! I don’t know about you guys, but I’m still basking in the reflected glow from Stephen’s win last night at the Grammy Awards. It was the first time in many years that I’d watched the awards for more than a few minutes, and honestly, only Stephen’s presence could induce me to sit through something that normally makes me want to poke myself in the eye with a sharp stick. But totally worth it this year, don’t you think? Not just for the award itself, but to see Stephen open the show and present an award. And he got his iPad, even if it was his for only a few minutes. I’ve got a roundup of news items for you, including backstage gossip, more interviews, and a couple more videos. Here, in some kind of vaguely logical order, are highlights from the Grammy coverage featuring our favorite faux pundit.

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We’ll have more Grammy-related news to round up for you eventually, but here’s another little backstage video. Stephen Colbert talks to Access Hollywood’s Billy Bush after winning the Grammy for A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All! and clarifies that, yes, that is his daughter and not a scandalously young date. P!nk’s glutes get quite the shout-out, too.

I can’t embed this video, but please click here or on the image below to watch the clip.


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Yay for CBS offering an official video of the opening monologue of Stephen Colbert at the 52nd Grammy Awards. The segment featurs a coupling of Elton John and Lady Gaga, props to Jay Z met with stone cold silence by “Z”, and a hilarious diatribe about how Justin Timberlake may have brought sexy back, but Susan Boyle drove it right back out.


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Did we mention yet that Stephen Colbert won for Best Comedy Album during the 52nd Grammy Awards? WHOO! WE DID IT! USA! USA! USA!

If you just can’t get enough of the Grammy goodness, check out this video on the Grammy.com site (click the picture to go to the Grammy site) where Stephen talks about how he prepared for his Grammy monologue and how he is planning to show off his new award.

Post Grammy Video-Stephen Colbert

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We’re still stupid excited that Stephen Colbert won tonight for the Best Comedy award for the 2010 Grammys. And here’s some lovely eye candy that we simply must share.

Stephen Colbert accepts 2010 Grammy for Best Comedy Album

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