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accidentalporcupine:

So this little local bookshop I go to got their hands on a Stephen Colbert cutout and things like this have been happing…

I guess they’ve taken him around town to some of the other local businesses too.

I love everyone in this bookshop.

alexlikesdesign:

Stephen Colbert is visiting Google today and I got to make a poster for the event! I only had a day to make it, but I had just finished reading the Captain America Omnibus, so I had some fresh inspiration.The event is being live streamed to the public at 2:30 PST, so tune in here to watch.

alexlikesdesign:

Stephen Colbert is visiting Google today and I got to make a poster for the event! I only had a day to make it, but I had just finished reading the Captain America Omnibus, so I had some fresh inspiration.

The event is being live streamed to the public at 2:30 PST, so tune in here to watch.

grandcentralpub:

It’s the Semifinal Round in the Goodreads Choice Awards and it’s a chance to vote if you haven’t done so already! We had four titles that were nominated in the first round and in a surge of good luck, we now have five, thanks to the write-in vote!

Best Fiction:
A GROWN-UP KIND OF…

America Again by Stephen Colbert

The first book by Stephen Colbert and the staff of The Colbert Report, 2007’s I Am America (And So Can You!), was a distilled form of the Comedy Central show, geared at satirizing books by other prominent political pundits like Bill O’Reilly and Sean Hannity. It contained margin notes in the style of the Report segment “The Word,” and followed a general timeline of the Colbert’s character’s life. It was so successful that Colbert even adapted the concept with a parody of money-grabbing, celebrity-written children’s books, I Am A Pole (And So Can You!).

America Again: Re-Becoming the Greatness We Never Weren’t is more of a coffee-table book, with large color pictures, and chapter photos that require the use of included 3-D glasses. It falls somewhere between I Am America and the Daily Show faux-textbooks America (The Book) and Earth (The Book), which used that organizing principle to their advantage. The premise follows the many apocalyptic views of the past four years, claiming America has gone off the rails and completely lost its way, and that only this book offers the true path to restore America’s greatness. Which was never really gone, because it’s America.

The best idea America Again mocks is the one contained in its title. In particular, it skewers Newt Gingrich’s 2011 book A Nation Like No Other, which claimed, “America’s exceptional greatness is not based on that fact that we are the most powerful, most prosperous—and most generous—nation on earth. Rather, those things are the result of American Exceptionalism.” That is one preposterously arrogant whopper, which America Again exploits as an illogical chicken/egg position. The subtle difference between a beneficial amount of pride and the unchecked belief in exceptionalism is ripe for mockery.

Stephen Colbert has been playing Stephen T. Colbert since 2005. In those seven years, he’s built an impressive mythology to his character, a funhouse mirror held up to shame all other egomaniacal pundits for their hubris. But while the shtick is still reliably funny on television, it doesn’t translate as well into print, because a book doesn’t have television’s immediacy. There’s no Super PAC plotline, just a bunch of chapters that respond to issues a bit too late. Colbert and his staff are still extraordinarily funny, but in reaching for a middle-of-the-road coffee table humor book, America Again finds the limits of their comedic talent.

Source: AV Club.

flyingsquid2012:

Tonight we saw Stephen Colbert in conversation with Ken Burns, followed by a book signing.  It must have been a fairly unusual event for him, because a lot of his senior staff (executive producers, writers, production directors, etc.) as well as his wife attended too.

He was his real self tonight, instead of the character he plays on the show.  He did some amazingly spot-on impressions (Reagan, Bush, Scalia), which is something his character never does, and answered a lot of questions about his life and show.

He was also promoting his new book, ”America Again: Re-Becoming the Greatness We Never Weren’t”.  It’s about how “America has the greatest history in the history of history, and the greatest future in the history of the future, it’s just the present that sucks and always has.”  It’s also about “Why America is perfect and how we can fix it.”

Afterward at dinner and on the bus back to our apartment we took turns reading it to each other.  It’s really really funny.

(via fuckyeahstevejonandstephen)