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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Stop cockblocking our holidays!‘The Colbert Report’ has CHAD it up to CHere with CHannukah



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The rare convergence of Hanukkah and Thanksgiving got a lot more popular exposure Wednesday night when Comedy Central’s “Colbert Report” included a special report called “Thanksgiving Under Attack.” And oy, is it funny.
After boasting about his gravy kayak, straightman Stephen Colbert launches into a hilarious op-ed on Hannukah’s attack on “America’s sacred day dedicated to hearing Nana’s unvarnished opinions on Filipinos.”
“How dare you Hannukah! These two holidays have nothing in common. Hannukah celebrates the struggle of an oppressed people’s fight against invading conquerors, while Thanksgiving is about our healthy and nurturing relationship with the Indians.”
“Pretty soon schoolkids will think Thanksgiving started when the Wampanoags sat down with the Maccabees and the yams lasted for eight nights!”
Demonstrating how horrible this convergence is, Colbert exclaims, “And now, instead of drawing a hand turkey, we’ll be expected to draw a hand menorah.”
'The shamosh is not straight,' says Colbert. (photo credit: screenshot)
‘The shamosh is not straight,’ says Colbert. (photo credit: screenshot)
It’s impossible, he explains, because you need both hands to draw the menorah.
Placing a Sharpie in his mouth, Colbert attempts to outline his hands.
Seeing the result he says in slightly mispronounced Hebrew, ”That sucks! The shamosh is not straight, I’m sorry.”
In what feels like an unscripted moment, Colbert sniffs the Sharpie, making a mini Hitler-esque black mark right under his nose.
Colbert's mini Hitler-esque mustache (photo credit: screenshot)
Colbert’s mini Hitler-esque mustache (photo credit: screenshot)
“Oh, that’s not good. That’s bad form,” he says and tries to wipe it off.
“I can’t believe I’m discussing Hanukkah and I drew a mustache right there!”
Turning serious again, Colbert says, “I have never ever trusted Hannukah. If it doesn’t have anything to hide, why does it have so many aliases?”
Finishing up the sketch, a self-righteous Colbert says, “And you know what? CHanukka? [stressing the ch] I’ve CHad it up to CHere with your CHoCHbloCHing our holidays.”

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Stephen Colbert’s ‘chosen ally’Ambassador Michael Oren tries to hold his own during an appearance on the Report



Israel’s ambassador to the US, Michael Oren, played a good natured foil to Stephen Colbert’s over-the-top zingers during a Tuesday night appearance on the satirical faux-news program the Colbert Report.
Colbert opened the segment with a monologue castigating US President Barack Obama for failing to visit Israel.
“He can’t keep putting it off by saying ‘next year in Jerusalem’ at his annual Passover Seder… Obama thinks he can wipe out his shameful recording of never visiting Israel… by visiting Israel. It’s a shanda,” Colbert said, using the Yiddish word for embarrassment or scandal and referring to the president’s scheduled March 20 visit.
Among many jokes, Colbert said that Obama was scheduled to receive the Israel Medal of Distinction from President Shimon Peres during his visit, “but it’s not that great, once you eat the chocolate.”
After wondering, “Will Obama insult the Palestinians by eating the Israeli delicacy falafel, or will he insult the Israelis by eating the Palestiniandelicacy falafel?” Colbert introduced Ambassador Oren, who said, “Israel’s great!”
Oren then proceeded to solve (or create) some Jewish identity issues by replying to a “chosen people” comment by saying that “the chosen people is from the Bible, the Jews,” but Israel is the “chosen ally, the ultimate ally” of the United States in the Middle East.
The ambassador outlined the issues facing Israel — Syria, peace talks with Palestinians, Iran’s nuclear ambitions — and said they would be addressed in serious discussions between Obama and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem.
Colbert said it must be “awkward” for Netanyahu, since he “wanted the other guy,” a reference to Netanyahu’s ostensible endorsement of Mitt Romney for president, but Oren replied that “Israel doesn’t get involved” in internal US politics and then defended Obama’s secretary of defense nominee Chuck Hagel as a “friend of Israel.”
When asked point-blank by Colbert, “What about Iran, when do you guys start bombing?” Oren ably deflected the question by stating, “No country has a greater interest than Israel in resolving the situation through diplomatic means.”
“If you do attack Iran, the Colbert Nation is right behind you, with just as many nuclear weapons as you admit to having,” Colbert said to close out the interview.