
The mainstream media’s coverage of Election Night is going to be totally insufferable because what passes for “political analysis” in this country is the same thing that passes for “sports analysis,” and if I wanted to hear a bunch of pompous idiots pontificate at each other about whether Mitt Romney’s flag pin helped rally the base in Ohio I would probably jump off a bridge because NO ONE should want to hear that, and it would mean I’ve become as much of a boob as the flapping set of gums with a $200 haircut who’s responsible for putting that moronic opinion into the universe in the first place. Unacceptable all around.
Luckily, Comedy Central announced today that The Daily Show and The Colbert Report will be doing live shows at 11:00 and 11:30, which will hopefully bring a little sanity and levity to the proceedings.
The fake news shows plan Election Night shows at 11 PM/8 PM PT and 11:30 PM/8:30 PM. Stewart’s Election Night 2012: This Ends Now will feature early results and analysis from Stewart and the show’s regular correspondents. Stephen Colbert’s Election 2012: A Nation Votes, Ohio Decides; The Re-Presidenting of America: Who Will Replace Obama? ’012! will include a guest appearance by columnist Andrew Sullivan. [Deadline]
I get that these shows aren’t exactly everyone’s cup of political tea (the worst tea of all), but they’ll probably keep me from throwing my television out the window on Tuesday while cursing Chuck Todd’s name into the night sky, so even just to the extent you enjoy my musings on popular shows and the actors and actresses who star in them, this is pretty good news.



They do that ever year, don’t they?
i hope/pray to god theyll be laughin how romney lost..
I placed my vote against the incumbent two days ago. He didn’t live up to his promises from the last election, why would we assume he’ll do what he promises now? Hope and change died 4 years ago.
Hope and change died a long time before that, Demosthenes.
Demo, you had no reason to believe any political candidate would live up to their promises. Anyone who was paying attention knew that Obama wasn’t for real, it’s not our country it’s owned by the rich.
I am going to threaten to burn down whatever bar I’m in if they refuse to put this on.
“Stephen Colbert’s Election 2012: A Nation Votes, Ohio Decides; The Re-Presidenting of America: Who Will Replace Obama? ’012!”
This. Even if I didn’t already love Stephen, I’d watch this for the title alone.
But will we get an analysis of how the loser of the election got burned by Hurricane Sandy? Cause I’m dying to know what the immediate impact of a hurricane will have on this election.
I might have to watch this, if only to see Stewart bawl like a little girl when The Chosen One is fired. And to see Colbert have to pretend to celebrate in character when he’s dying inside. Great title, though.
[fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com]
I think they’re not professional enough performers to keep it together.
Chick Magnet, with a bold statement like that I think you should vow to do something incredibly embarrassing and emasculating if Obama is re-elected and post a link here for us all to see
I may just say the hell with it and stop worrying about building a business and get a gummint job. That would be pretty damn emasculating for me, and having to admit it would be embarrassing as hell.
embarrassed yet?
Didn’t they do a joint live show the last time? I remember hearing an audible gasp in the audience just before Jon Stewart announced that Obama had won and then he looked like he was about to start happy crying
Uuuuuuuuuuuugh I was soooo on-board until Andrew Sullivan’s name came up.
DG, your first sentence is 108 words long. Take a breath man.
haha do you write prof? i thought it was a brilliant little bit of technique used but that’s just me
’012′ made me smile in a ‘non-repeating’ way.