{"id":428,"date":"2006-08-01T09:35:46","date_gmt":"2006-08-01T17:35:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/lianza.org\/blog\/?p=428"},"modified":"2006-08-01T09:35:46","modified_gmt":"2006-08-01T17:35:46","slug":"colbert-report-vs-daily-show","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lianza.org\/blog\/2006\/08\/01\/colbert-report-vs-daily-show\/","title":{"rendered":"Colbert Report vs. Daily Show"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I don&#8217;t watch either The Colbert Report or The Daily Show religiously, but I catch them from time to time.  Last night they both happened to be on while I was in the gym, although I was only half paying attention (I was watching an episode of Lost on the ipod).  The bits I did catch confirmed this sneaking feeling I&#8217;ve had in what I&#8217;d seen of each show recently.  I think The Colbert Report is funnier.  I did a quick search to see if people are actually comparing these shows head to head, and it looks like <a href=\"http:\/\/crapfilter.net\/2005\/11\/05\/humor_alert_the_colbert_report_is_lethal_satire\/\">others<\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.tvsquad.com\/2006\/05\/15\/the-daily-show-vs-the-colbert-report\/\">agree<\/a> with me.  At the very least, it seems like it&#8217;s become popular to compare the two shows.<\/p>\n<p><!--more--><\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s not to say that The Colbert Report is totally funny and The Daily Show is wholly unfunny, because each has their moments.  I think the gist of my problem is that The Daily Show has really transformed as it hit mainstream.  As other sites have pointed out, it&#8217;s no longer about parodying the news, it&#8217;s about parodying politics, specifically conservative politics.  For example, I thought Jon Stewart&#8217;s <a href=\"http:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=TkLxVgXSveA\">interview with Bill Bennett<\/a> was really good.  He did a great job of taking him to task on his stance on homosexuality.  However, that&#8217;s not what The Daily Show used to be about.  And, although the interview was entertaining (I am also entertained by Meet The Press), it wasn&#8217;t comedy.  He also makes references to the fact that we lack &#8220;universal healthcare&#8221; and complains about minimum wage as if everyone agrees on those issues (I disagree with him <a href=\"http:\/\/lianza.org\/blog\/?p=346\" title=\"Question about healthcare.\">on<\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/lianza.org\/blog\/?p=219\" title=\"John Kerry is borderline retarded\">both<\/a>).  Again &#8211; those are great and interesting topics to talk about, but it&#8217;s not comedy.<\/p>\n<p>Colbert&#8217;s parody of conservative politics is, in my opinion, much funnier.  His character is hilarious, and the show is very upfront about being a lampoon of an opinion show (in this case, The O&#8217;Reilly Factor).  The way he does all of it, in character, allows him to take shots at the same people without coming across as confrontational or self-righteous. Colbert also doesn&#8217;t get a laugh by just winking at the audience or doing an awful impression, like Stewart does.  It seems like he has to earn his laughs.<\/p>\n<p>Although, maybe that&#8217;s the expectation?  Maybe The Daily Show isn&#8217;t supposed to be the funny one anymore.  Maybe that&#8217;s why The Colbert Report came into existence.  The Daily Show has evolved into more like &#8220;the news from the perspective of the liberal everyman&#8221; &#8211; not taking anything too seriously, and pointing out political hypocracy.  There is absolultely a place for that&#8230; in fact, it may be just as important as the traditional news.  But, I&#8217;m finding the balance between news-comedy and political opinion awkward to watch.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I don&#8217;t watch either The Colbert Report or The Daily Show religiously, but I catch them from time to time. Last night they both happened to be on while I was in the gym, although I was only half paying attention (I was watching an episode of Lost on the ipod). 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