'Right-Wing Blowhard' Bill O'Reilly Featured in NYTimes Magazine Cover Story on Colbert
The New York Times Sunday Magazine cover features a profile by Charles McGrath of actor-comedian Stephen Colbert, host of the satirical news show The Colbert Report on Comedy Central, in which Colbert plays a caricature of a conservative political personality.
Once you get past the slightly disturbing cover photo of Colbert in a fat suit as some Daddy Warbucks-type, “Stephen Colbert Wants Your Vote" goes deep into what McGrath terms the three Stephen Colberts, at least two of whom agitate for liberalism, including a fake political action committee, Colbert Super PAC. McGrath enjoyed Colbert's imitation of a "right-wing blowhard," referring to FOX News host Bill O'Reilly:
The Colbert character, whose taped descent, godlike, from the empyrean while clutching an American flag begins every show, was originally intended as a takeoff on Fox News figures like Sean Hannity and especially Bill O’Reilly. Though Colbert doesn’t much resemble O’Reilly physically, the persona has mastered some of O’Reilly’s pen-wielding, hand-stabbing gestures, and his credentials as a right-wing blowhard are beyond doubt. He thinks that gays will go to hell, that a flaming moat should be built around America to keep out immigrants and that Christianity is, or ought to be, the official national religion. He believes not in truth but in “truthiness,” a term of his own invention.
Showing how great minds think alike, former executive editor Bill Keller also called O'Reilly a blowhard in a parodic description of his typical work day, in an online Q&A with readers in January 2009:
Lunch at the Four Seasons is always a high point. Today it's my weekly tête-à-tête with Bill O'Reilly. He's really not the Neanderthal blowhard he plays on TV. He's totally in on the joke.
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Fat suit? Right winged blowhard?
Submitted by NJRightWinger12 on Wed, 01/11/2012 - 3:39pm.
O'Reillys neither! Hes only right winged when it suits his agenda of the moment, and hes def not fat-but thats typical of the lib media-make all commentators who dont follow lockstep in their beliefs fat, blowhards, and of course, WRONG!
The fat suit has nothing to
Submitted by balboa on Wed, 01/11/2012 - 6:31pm.
The fat suit has nothing to do with the comparison to O'Reilly, and was not set up to be interpreted as such, was it?
Not even close
Submitted by Tomorama on Wed, 01/11/2012 - 4:18pm.
Shouldn't this be a take off on the Sarge who used to be an ACTUAL Fat - right-wing blowhard.
O'Reilly - hardly so.
If the Right Wing 'blows hard'
Submitted by Eric the Fred on Wed, 01/11/2012 - 4:36pm.
then the Left sucks softly.
Same old, same old.
Submitted by Kingfish17 on Wed, 01/11/2012 - 5:06pm.
Isn't Colbert's character just a reprieve of Carol O'connor's "Archie Bunker", except in a different format?
"You can’t go take a trip to Las Vegas...on the taxpayer’s dime." Barack Obama
Neanderthal blowhard
Submitted by Schofield Kid on Wed, 01/11/2012 - 5:16pm.
O'Reilly may be abrasive and opinionated but the Neanderthal label is applied to anyone who isn't in lock-step with the far-left agenda. The left's view of conservatives (which O'reilly isn't) borders on complete fantasy. Yes he is in favor of better border security, but has not even come close to promoting christianity as a national religion or that gays will go to hell. He may have his hand gestures and body language correct, but it's obvious he doesn't know and doesn't care what is actually said on the show.
Just an observation
Submitted by mandrake on Wed, 01/11/2012 - 5:22pm.
For folks that sneer at the NYT's for it's declining readership and political irrelevance, you sure do post a lot blogs about its writers. (just for the record..I like it because it has the best crossword puzzles)
Just a thought, mandrake; ---
Submitted by matthewdean on Wed, 01/11/2012 - 11:05pm.
try and recall, and keep uppermost in your mind, the reason for NB's existence.
Until such time as the NY Times is dead, and buried with a stake in it's black heart, it qualifies as media; therefore blogs are not only appropriate, but necessary as well, as reminders of loony tune liberalism.
MD