Thursday, June 11, 2009

Operation Funny Bone

It's officially Stephen Colbert week. Not only is he doing his show from Iraq (and shaved his head!), but he's the guest editor for this week's issue of Newsweek. Although it's a serious issue about Iraq (Fareed Zakaria's piece is very good), he included a few comedic nuggets for us:

I know what you're thinking: "Isn't the Iraq War over?" That's what I thought, too. I hadn't seen it in the media for a while, and when I don't see something, I assume it's vanished forever, like in that terrifying game peekaboo. We stopped seeing much coverage of the Iraq War back in September when the economy tanked, and I just figured the insurgents were wiped out because they were heavily invested in Lehman Brothers.

Turns out there are still 135,000 troops in Iraq, which I don't understand because we've already won the war. And we've won it so many times. We should win something for the number of times we've won it. We eliminated the weapons of mass destruction by having them not exist. We took out Saddam Hussein—or a really convincing and committed Saddam Hussein double. We helped write the Iraqi Constitution and clearly gave Iraqis the right to bear a lot of arms. And by August of next year we'll withdraw every single one of our troops, leaving behind only memories and 50,000 troops.


Here's a clip from his show in Iraq:

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