Word: exists
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Absolutely. The script has to exist outside of you. I'm not looking for a part, I'm looking for a story, I'm looking for a world. [In this script] there's a clearly a world that's inhabited by these characters. It's modern it's relevant, it's political, it's personal, it's about what we're living...
...play” is a euphemism.” The former Social Studies concentrator still lapses into moments of social theorizing when he talks about his UC campaign.“The ideal government would be a person who knew everything about everyone perfectly. That doesn’t exist,” he says. A government “should allow people to do what they like to do, rather than have someone top-down say ‘you should do that.’ ”“This campaign is kind of a culmination...
...passionately from the right.” “You can’t really be passionately moderate,” Colbert concluded. “It’s like wearing an ‘Extra Medium’—it doesn’t exist.” ‘WILLFULLY IGNORANT’ Colbert also spoke at length about one of his show’s most controversial segments, “Better Know a District” (BKAD), in which he interviews members of Congress and often lures them into embarrassing verbal...
This was not because the media were jingoistic but because the media business was, and is, existentially scared. TV audiences and print readerships are shrinking, along with media payrolls; nightly newscasts and newspapers wonder how much longer they will exist, much less thrive. The Administration has played on that fear of irrelevance, freezing out big institutions in favor of friendly local outlets and allies. A Bush aide told reporter Ron Suskind that journalists were an ineffectual "reality-based community." Were the mainstream media dying? The ebullient Bushies seemed to answer, They're already dead...
...can’t really be passionately moderate,” Colbert concluded. "It's like wearing an ‘Extra Medium’—it doesn't exist...