Posted on 09/25/2010 6:33:32 AM PDT by Suvroc10
Should Stephen Colbert be indicted for lying under oath to Congress? Thats what some observant watchers are now smartly asking after Comedy Centrals brutally unfunny comedianbut full-time and major-league clownStephen Colbert made a complete mockery of Congress by "testifying" in character and under oath to a House subcommittee on immigration. It was an unpardonable outrage that Colbertand his unfunny, Bill OReilly-imitating schtickwould willfully make himself a party to what amounted to a waste of taxpayer money, a waste of Congress hearing time, and a total disrespect of the oath to tell the truth one takes before Congress.
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Let's reelect a Congress that prefers entertainment at a committee hearing rather that serious discussion of legislation. Can we move Neverland Ranch to the Mall?
should a retarded person even be put under oath in front of congress ??
Hang ‘im high!
And regarding it being a waste of time, money, etc: For the last 15 years Congress has been WORSE THAN a waste of time and money. They have put our entire Country and way of life in peril! What’s THEIR penalty for lying under oath? Their oath to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of The United States of America!
If you believe it to be true, it is not a lie. Case in point: weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
It remains to be seen whether this moron actually believes his drivel...
He was very careful when talking about the people he worked with that day, to NOT say whether they were illegal or not.
And he made ONE good point — a republican was questioning him, and got him to admit that some of those he worked with might have been legal. Then the republican said “So, we know that americans will do the work”. COlbert (I think he may have had a prompter sitting with him to feed him information) pointed out that “legal” doesn’t mean only “American”, it could include legal immigrants.
I’m leaning toward having a German Oompah band play at the next hearing...
I guess the definition of shameful behavior has suffered some inflation. Shame? Seriously?
Obvious case of contempt of Congress.
True contempt of Congress and the American Citizen was shown by Zoe Lofgren (D) who chairs the committee and who invited this smartmouth trash to “testify”.
The solution to Colbert is to never watch or listen to anything he presents; the solution to Lofgren is an immediate ethics complaint and voting her fat Rat ass out of office a.s.a.p.
I can’t figure out the point of it.
Did the congresswoman believe Colbert is really a Republican who would be giving his views - and then Republicans would be lambasted for it? I’m not sure what to think.
Why not! Its Oktoberfest!!!
Beer and Würstl for every one! Pass the Jägerschnitzel!
Yeah, I’m not sure what to make of it either. Maybe I’m giving this congresswoman too much credit, but it seems like it would take about 1 minute of analysis to figure out what a disaster it would turn into by inviting him - and letting him play his character to boot!
Sure, but Holder should go first.
“1 minute of analysis to figure out what a disaster it would turn into by inviting him”
This is what makes me think she thought he was just an outspoken Republican - one who has a comedy show - but who is nonetheless expressing true Republican views - and she wanted his views seen by as many folks as possible, realizing it would be cycled over and over.
Mind-boggling how anyone like that gets elected to anything.
The Speaker of the House Pelosi said Colbert is an American and has a right to speak. Well Mrs. Pelosi, why don’t you feel the same way about the Tea Partiers? I guess only a select group of Americans (Hollywood, libs and ivy league grads) have the right to speak in your mind. Maybe you should read the Constitution before you ever get to reading the Healthcare Law.
What would like to see is CONGRESSMEN being indicted for lying to Congress. If it became illegal for Congressmen to lie to Congress, this would change America for the better.
The people that should be indicted are the congress critters who brought him on the hill in the first place. Telling jokes is what Colbert does and should be a given- all he is really doing (not his intention) is exposing the joke of that entire body who wastes their time and our money with stunts like this.
YES and Congress should be indicted for lying to US!!!
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