I am a huge Stephen Colbert fan, and not only because
a few years ago he picked me out of the audience during the pre-show
warmup in his show's New York City studio to join him in a little skit
where he played Pres. George W. Bush and I played Stephen Colbert!
It's because Colbert puts on a brilliant deadpan to mock his 'fellow'
right-wingers who don't believe in facts or science - - from climate
change to evolution - - and prefer to trust their evidence-free feelings
about issues, instead.
Hence the leap from truth to "truthiness," a word Colbert put into the vernacular and the dictionaries, too.
This rejection of facts by the right that Colbert plumbs for laughs
is exactly why Republicans who are claiming a conspiracy by Obamaites on
call in bureaucratic cubicles to cook the monthly job data look so
ridiculous.
Just how big would that plot have to be?
About as big as the conspiracy to get a fake Obama birth certificate planted in Hawaii 50 years ago, I suppose.
And by the way, Republicans lauded official job numbers as right on
the money when those data made Scott Walker into a job creator, after
all.
The right's disdain for science and facts, as opposed to gut feelings
and, what - - intuition? - - is turning a prescient Colbert into a
political prophet this campaign season.
Do Republicans and the far-right know the joke's on them?
Cross-posted at Purple Wisconsin
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