Stewart and Colbert have been on fire the last month.
Possibly the most honest of all “journalists” over the period (if not much longer).
Even if they are fake.
CSsays
Doesn’t work from Canada. It must have been the Science minister that censored it!
Sven DiMilosays
I’d “download” this to my magic song-brick if I had one. I don’t. Don’t trust ’em. The invisible sky-man puts the songs he wants me to hear directly into my brain. Right now it’s that fucking narwhal song.
Alexsays
All those confounding, confusing, coercive, facts.
clawsays
to #2, hey DON’T question him about his religion, damnit! :P
you can’t expect a man who is in charge of science to want to fund science that contradicts his magic books on god and chyropractic.
“Canada has narwhals, they’re swiming in the ocean causing a commotion cause they are so awesome.”
No kidding. I am engaged in an deep comment-back-and-forth with a user named “Hercules Mulligan” who is trying to tell me that real science is only observation of “known FACTS and physical EVIDENCE.”
He also says
“This is playing guessing-games, trying to avoid the conclusion that GOD might be at the root of life’s origins. If origin of life is NOT what evolution is all about, then how come it has been used as the tool by which God is reasoned into non-existence?”
Anyone game to enter the fray?
see the comments on the following link —>http://www.tompainesghost.com/2009/03/four-horseman.html
stogoesays
“Canada has narwhals, they’re swiming in the ocean causing a commotion cause they are so awesome.”
I’m going to throw my magic song brick at you for that. Let sleeping earworms lie, etc.
No kidding. I am engaged in a heavy comment-back-and-forth with a blogger named “Hercules Mulligan” who is trying to tell me that real science is only observation of “known FACTS and physical EVIDENCE.”
He also says the study of evolution boils down to “playing guessing-games, trying to avoid the conclusion that GOD might be at the root of life’s origins. If origin of life is NOT what evolution is all about, then how come it has been used as the tool by which God is reasoned into non-existence?”
Anyone game to enter the fray?
see the comments on the following link —>http://www.tompainesghost.com/2009/03/four-horseman.html
Alexsays
I think the Sci-Blog servers, err, I mean, magic thinking boxes, are acting up again. Posting is slow.
I’ve thought for quite a while that Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert are the best journalists we have in the country. Stewart in particular has proven of late that what started out as “fake” journalism has become the real thing.
I want an embryo! Can I get a designer one, with like… sparklies and glitter and stuff?
CodeSculptorsays
Heck, they won me with the technique for x-ray glasses… I’m taking bloody sharpies to all my specs right now, before I go outside onto the Manhattan streets for lunch.
Obama is responsible for ending the war on science, “A war we were actually winning!” – LMAO :-)
AnthonyKsays
Very funny. Incidentally, I hope no one missed Jon Stewart’s magisterial takedown of Jim Cramer, NSNBC’s “Mad Money” host? Google, then grock.
mothrasays
@#3 for your excellent ‘Barb’ imitation yesterday: ‘Walking on sunshine, ohhh, walking on sunshine,ohhh, and don’t it feel good.”
/runs away VERY fast.
LtStormsays
I want free-range fetuses.
Anonymoussays
“It’s not either/or, science and faith can coexist.” Jon is indeed a master of dry humor.
WTFinterrobangsays
I’ll have a 6-pack of embryos, a free-range fetus burger and a night with Jon Stewart, please.
cactusrensays
I really don’t know what I would do without the Daily Show. This was complete win, and the horrible impersonation of Bush with a British accent just made it better.
amstradsays
@#3, Sven
omfg I just spewed coffee on my laptop… thanks…
Basset_Fansays
Cramer’s appearance on the Daily Show was both classic and uncomfortable. Stewart didn’t back down a bit and Cramer got his ass handed to him on a plate.
I really should start watching The Daily Show. Oh, and anyone not already listening to it might want to check out John Oliver’s podcast (with Andy Zaltzman) The Bugle. Audio newspaper for a visual world.
daveausays
Who would have thought that Jon Stewart would be the one to take up the Tim Russert mantle?
“magic song brick” has got to be the best name for an iPod ever. Hopefully it catches on as a meme.
stogoesays
Who would have thought that Jon Stewart would be the one to take up the Tim Russert mantle?
Why would anyone take up the mantle of that compliant, asslicking hack? Comparing Stewart to Russert is like, well, a sportscar competing against a pile of bricks in a road race.
SLW13says
Between 2000 and today, Jon Stewart has consistently delivered moments that make me want to have his babies.
daveausays
I guess I was fooled by Russert’s interview preparation and unwillingness to let guests sidestep questions. Stoopid me!
I guess I was fooled by Russert’s interview preparation and unwillingness to let guests sidestep questions. Stoopid me!
Apparently you missed Russert’s “interview” of Dick Cheney where Cheney told bald-faced lies and Russert didn’t ask follow-ups on any of them. Russert may have been a real journalist at one time in the distant past, but he was a compliant, asslicking hack by the end of his career.
daveausays
So, to summarize: Tim Russert was an “asslicking hack.”
Jeez, he was still head and shoulders above anyone else in the last 25 years.
It’s not either / or. Science and faith can coexist. ——–Jon Stewart
Well, hey, if Mary Matalin and James Carville can cohabitate, I suppose anything’s possible (though not necessarily desirable).
Yes, we can act as rational human beings most of the time, and still cling to our comforting pet superstitions without their killing us, but the coexistence will always entail cognitive dissonance.
FlameDucksays
#30 If you think that’s good, google for Jon Stuart on Crossfire.
clinteassays
John Oliver irritates me at times……Although the magic sound brick was a classic !
See how (in)accurate Jim Cramer’s Mad Money recommendations for Google stock were… Cramer’s stock calls shown visually on the chart over a two-year period –
Hey guys when you have finished with John Oliver can we have him back please? and Hugh Laurie too. In recompense you can keep Ricky Gervais, what do you say?
Andyosays
Why the hate on Gervais? Animals is easily one of the best standup shows I’ve seen. Has he become too popular to be cool anymore, or you never liked him? I see some similar comments now about Russell Brand, now that he’s becoming popular here in the US.
tonysays
Andyo: The hate on Gervais is that he really isn’t very funny. Sure – office was a great concept (in the same way Fawlty Towers was a great concept).
Both worked in their limited runs (12 episodes each!) but the creation of an industry around Gervais is just too damn hollywood!
Gervais comes across as a ‘poor mans philosopher’ – which would be fine if he was funny at the same time. But he mostly makes me cringe (in the same way his character on the Office made me cringe).
Regarding the Office. I loved it as ‘social commentary’. As comedy I can watch multiple times – I like it less.
As a concept, I think the US version is both easier to watch and a lot less angst-ridden. It helps that it has better actors, too.
Caveat: I am Scottish, so my cultural sense-of-humor is not entirely congruent with deeply English tropes. :/
danielsays
Now if we can only get science education back in schools, to avoid stuff such as this:
While watching that great clip, I realized that a large number of Americans probably wouldn’t realize that it was supposed to be funny. Standing up for science is even more important when one realizes that many people have convinced themselves that it is evil (while continuing to benefit from it).
Rev. BigDumbChimp says
Stewart and Colbert have been on fire the last month.
Possibly the most honest of all “journalists” over the period (if not much longer).
Even if they are fake.
CS says
Doesn’t work from Canada. It must have been the Science minister that censored it!
Sven DiMilo says
I’d “download” this to my magic song-brick if I had one. I don’t. Don’t trust ’em. The invisible sky-man puts the songs he wants me to hear directly into my brain. Right now it’s that fucking narwhal song.
Alex says
All those confounding, confusing, coercive, facts.
claw says
to #2, hey DON’T question him about his religion, damnit! :P
you can’t expect a man who is in charge of science to want to fund science that contradicts his magic books on god and chyropractic.
“Canada has narwhals, they’re swiming in the ocean causing a commotion cause they are so awesome.”
Jeremy says
Canadian mirror: http://watch.thecomedynetwork.ca/#clip150546
(Starts about 3 minutes in)
Alex says
“magic song-brick” wins the thread. Thanks for the laugh Sven.
Kris says
No kidding. I am engaged in an deep comment-back-and-forth with a user named “Hercules Mulligan” who is trying to tell me that real science is only observation of “known FACTS and physical EVIDENCE.”
He also says
“This is playing guessing-games, trying to avoid the conclusion that GOD might be at the root of life’s origins. If origin of life is NOT what evolution is all about, then how come it has been used as the tool by which God is reasoned into non-existence?”
Anyone game to enter the fray?
see the comments on the following link —>http://www.tompainesghost.com/2009/03/four-horseman.html
stogoe says
I’m going to throw my magic song brick at you for that. Let sleeping earworms lie, etc.
Kris says
No kidding. I am engaged in a heavy comment-back-and-forth with a blogger named “Hercules Mulligan” who is trying to tell me that real science is only observation of “known FACTS and physical EVIDENCE.”
He also says the study of evolution boils down to “playing guessing-games, trying to avoid the conclusion that GOD might be at the root of life’s origins. If origin of life is NOT what evolution is all about, then how come it has been used as the tool by which God is reasoned into non-existence?”
Anyone game to enter the fray?
see the comments on the following link —>http://www.tompainesghost.com/2009/03/four-horseman.html
Alex says
I think the Sci-Blog servers, err, I mean, magic thinking boxes, are acting up again. Posting is slow.
Mark says
Canadians, please go here: http://watch.thecomedynetwork.ca/#clip150546
Leigh Williams says
I’ve thought for quite a while that Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert are the best journalists we have in the country. Stewart in particular has proven of late that what started out as “fake” journalism has become the real thing.
What if Jon Stewart, instead of John King, Interviewed Cheney
Today’s Headline: Santelli Plays Down AIG Outrage . . . Jon Stewart, Where Are You?
No wonder the 20-somethings get their news from Comedy Central.
NewEnglandBob says
Give a golden pimento award to Jon Oliver, science reporter!
The Stumbling Block says
I want an embryo! Can I get a designer one, with like… sparklies and glitter and stuff?
CodeSculptor says
Heck, they won me with the technique for x-ray glasses… I’m taking bloody sharpies to all my specs right now, before I go outside onto the Manhattan streets for lunch.
Stacy says
Obama is responsible for ending the war on science, “A war we were actually winning!” – LMAO :-)
AnthonyK says
Very funny. Incidentally, I hope no one missed Jon Stewart’s magisterial takedown of Jim Cramer, NSNBC’s “Mad Money” host? Google, then grock.
mothra says
@#3 for your excellent ‘Barb’ imitation yesterday: ‘Walking on sunshine, ohhh, walking on sunshine,ohhh, and don’t it feel good.”
/runs away VERY fast.
LtStorm says
I want free-range fetuses.
Anonymous says
“It’s not either/or, science and faith can coexist.” Jon is indeed a master of dry humor.
WTFinterrobang says
I’ll have a 6-pack of embryos, a free-range fetus burger and a night with Jon Stewart, please.
cactusren says
I really don’t know what I would do without the Daily Show. This was complete win, and the horrible impersonation of Bush with a British accent just made it better.
amstrad says
@#3, Sven
omfg I just spewed coffee on my laptop… thanks…
Basset_Fan says
Cramer’s appearance on the Daily Show was both classic and uncomfortable. Stewart didn’t back down a bit and Cramer got his ass handed to him on a plate.
Ted Dahlberg says
I really should start watching The Daily Show. Oh, and anyone not already listening to it might want to check out John Oliver’s podcast (with Andy Zaltzman) The Bugle. Audio newspaper for a visual world.
daveau says
Who would have thought that Jon Stewart would be the one to take up the Tim Russert mantle?
Kel says
“magic song brick” has got to be the best name for an iPod ever. Hopefully it catches on as a meme.
stogoe says
Why would anyone take up the mantle of that compliant, asslicking hack? Comparing Stewart to Russert is like, well, a sportscar competing against a pile of bricks in a road race.
SLW13 says
Between 2000 and today, Jon Stewart has consistently delivered moments that make me want to have his babies.
daveau says
I guess I was fooled by Russert’s interview preparation and unwillingness to let guests sidestep questions. Stoopid me!
ndt says
Apparently you missed Russert’s “interview” of Dick Cheney where Cheney told bald-faced lies and Russert didn’t ask follow-ups on any of them. Russert may have been a real journalist at one time in the distant past, but he was a compliant, asslicking hack by the end of his career.
daveau says
So, to summarize: Tim Russert was an “asslicking hack.”
Jeez, he was still head and shoulders above anyone else in the last 25 years.
Libeqrat says
It’s not either / or. Science and faith can coexist.
——–Jon Stewart
Well, hey, if Mary Matalin and James Carville can cohabitate, I suppose anything’s possible (though not necessarily desirable).
Yes, we can act as rational human beings most of the time, and still cling to our comforting pet superstitions without their killing us, but the coexistence will always entail cognitive dissonance.
FlameDuck says
#30 If you think that’s good, google for Jon Stuart on Crossfire.
clinteas says
John Oliver irritates me at times……Although the magic sound brick was a classic !
Jha Khosla says
See how (in)accurate Jim Cramer’s Mad Money recommendations for Google stock were… Cramer’s stock calls shown visually on the chart over a two-year period –
http://www.stocktagger.com/2007/07/jim-cramer-google-inc-goog-track-record.html
Peter Ashby says
Hey guys when you have finished with John Oliver can we have him back please? and Hugh Laurie too. In recompense you can keep Ricky Gervais, what do you say?
Andyo says
Why the hate on Gervais? Animals is easily one of the best standup shows I’ve seen. Has he become too popular to be cool anymore, or you never liked him? I see some similar comments now about Russell Brand, now that he’s becoming popular here in the US.
tony says
Andyo: The hate on Gervais is that he really isn’t very funny. Sure – office was a great concept (in the same way Fawlty Towers was a great concept).
Both worked in their limited runs (12 episodes each!) but the creation of an industry around Gervais is just too damn hollywood!
Gervais comes across as a ‘poor mans philosopher’ – which would be fine if he was funny at the same time. But he mostly makes me cringe (in the same way his character on the Office made me cringe).
Regarding the Office. I loved it as ‘social commentary’. As comedy I can watch multiple times – I like it less.
As a concept, I think the US version is both easier to watch and a lot less angst-ridden. It helps that it has better actors, too.
Caveat: I am Scottish, so my cultural sense-of-humor is not entirely congruent with deeply English tropes. :/
daniel says
Now if we can only get science education back in schools, to avoid stuff such as this:
vjack says
While watching that great clip, I realized that a large number of Americans probably wouldn’t realize that it was supposed to be funny. Standing up for science is even more important when one realizes that many people have convinced themselves that it is evil (while continuing to benefit from it).