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For Colbert in Iraq, tonight's Word is `haircut'

Mon Jun 8, 2009 7:44 AM EDT
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Kim Gamel, Associated Press
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<p>In this handout photo taken Sunday, June 7, 2009, released by the U.S. military, comedian Stephen Colbert, from the Comedy Central television program gets a military style haircut from General Raymond Odierno, Commander of the Multinational Corps, Iraq, during the taping the first of four shows at Camp Victory in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, June 7, 2009. (AP Photo/ Steve Manuel, HO)</p>

In this handout photo taken Sunday, June 7, 2009, released by the U.S. military, comedian Stephen Colbert, from the Comedy Central television program gets a military style haircut from General Raymond Odierno, Commander of the Multinational Corps, Iraq, during the taping the first of four shows at Camp Victory in Baghdad, Iraq, Sunday, June 7, 2009. (AP Photo/ Steve Manuel, HO)

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BAGHDAD — Wearing a camouflage suit and tie, Stephen Colbert took his show to Baghdad to entertain U.S. soldiers in Iraq. For openers, President Barack Obama appeared by video to thank the troops.

"You're welcome," the mock pundit answered.

"I wasn't talking to you," the president deadpanned.

To the roaring approval of hundreds of troops at Camp Victory, on the western edge of Baghdad, Colbert taped the first of four episodes of "The Colbert Report," in which he plays a pompous, blustering conservative TV host.

His first guest was the towering, bald Gen. Ray Odierno. When Obama and the U.S. commander suggested Colbert had to look like a soldier in order to be a soldier, the general took an electric razor to Colbert's perfectly parted cable-news coif.

The four shows are being taped in the domed marble hall at Saddam Hussein's former Al Faw Palace are to air this week starting Monday on Comedy Central.

Colbert has promoted the trip for weeks, but only vaguely because the military urged caution. Instead, the pundit introduced segments with a jaunty theme: "Where in the World and When in Time is Stephen Colbert Going to Be in the Persian Gulf?"

At Camp Victory, Colbert was in typical, cluelessly egotistical form. He showed a clip pretending that he himself didn't know his destination until he got off the plane and somebody threw a shoe at him.

In another skit, he arrived at Fort Jackson, S.C., in a stretch limousine for "the full 10 hours" of basic training, then struggled to do push-ups and sit-ups while a drill sergeant barked at him.

And, concluding that the six-year war in Iraq must be over because nobody's talking about it anymore, Colbert said he would take it upon himself to make it official: "By the power vested in me by basic cable, I officially declare we have won the Iraq war!"

(To bolster his point, he offered a list of successes, including finding weapons of mass destruction — "easier than we thought" — and told the troops Obama should deploy them to General Motors.)

Odierno gently took issue with the self-sure pundit's suggestion the war had ended.

"We're not quite ready to declare victory," he said. "Things are moving forward but again, it's about bringing long-term stability."

Colbert, who sat at a desk propped up by sandbags painted to make up an American flag, responded by asking Odierno if he can bring long-term stability to the United States when he's done in Iraq.

The 45-year-old comedian, who traveled to Iraq from Kuwait on Friday on board a military transport plane, has said he decided make the trip when he noticed economic news coverage was eclipsing reports from Baghdad.

"It must be nice here in Iraq because I understand some of you keep coming back again and again," he joked. "You've earned so many frequent flier miles, you've earned a free ticket to Afghanistan."

He also joked about the economic crisis, congratulating one soldier in the audience who recently got his college degree while serving in Iraq for being the only 2009 graduate able to land a job.

Former Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain, chided by Colbert throughout the campaign for his advanced age, made a surprise appearance, thanking the troops in a video for their service and reminding them to clean their muskets.

Many celebrities have visited Iraq to entertain the troops. But Colbert's series — "Operation Iraqi Stephen: Going Commando" — marks the first time anyone has broadcast a taped, non-news talk show fully produced and broadcast from Iraq as part of a USO tour.

USO senior official John Hanson said the production faced a major setback when a sandstorm grounded the crew on Saturday, forcing it to cancel plans for an outing.

Both the character and the real Colbert are ardent supporters of the troops. He has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for the Yellow Ribbon Fund, which helps injured service members and their families, and is a board member of DonorsChoose.org, which is raising money for the education of children of military parents.

Colbert planned the trip after former Assistant Defense Secretary Bing West suggested it last summer following an interview "The Colbert Report." The show sent about 30 production workers, about a third of its regular staff, to Iraq.

Troops in the audience said they enjoyed Colbert's equal opportunity humor.

"Definitely the highlight was seeing him sacrifice his hair," said Spc. Ryan MacLeod, 35, of Greenville, S.C.

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Comedy Central is owned by Viacom Inc.

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Jonathan D. Miller

I'm glad he went out and gave the troops a good time, they deserve it!

  • 8 votes
Reply#1 - Mon Jun 8, 2009 9:44 AM EDT
Tyler Durden-330839

Hannity, you're up.

    Reply#2 - Mon Jun 8, 2009 10:04 AM EDT
    JustinPM

    Please don't give Fox ideas. It's like feeding the bears, you're not supposed to do it and if you do, well, then have fun suffering the consequences.

      #2.1 - Mon Jun 8, 2009 11:32 AM EDT
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      neenie1991

      Go Stephen! Can't wait to watch the show in my DVR!

      • 2 votes
      Reply#3 - Mon Jun 8, 2009 12:10 PM EDT
      VIVA-796465

      Love the Colbert.............

      • 1 vote
      Reply#4 - Mon Jun 8, 2009 1:06 PM EDT
      BadMommy

      Bravo, Stephen!!! Love the suit, can't wait to see the new "do"!!! And bless you for your support of the troops and their families!!!

        Reply#5 - Mon Jun 8, 2009 9:29 PM EDT
        treilly

        Just finished watching the show out here on the West Coast. It was a great show and was almost a little moving. Just have to say how much thanks and respect I have for those serving overseas! Can't wait for the rest of the shows this week.

        • 1 vote
        Reply#6 - Tue Jun 9, 2009 3:06 AM EDT
        Mo-1145502

        This is what constitutes news now. Some self-absorbed politician wanna-be gets a haircut so the media-whore president gets even moreface time on tv. Cutting his hair=not news....cutting his head off=NEWS! What passes for journalism now is pathetic!

          Reply#7 - Tue Jun 9, 2009 9:56 AM EDT
          Damon1

          Umm, this is a COMEDY show, and Stephen getting his hair cut to show his support for the troops is news in my opinion and apparently others' opinions also.

          Knew it wouldn't take long for someone to come in here and try to trash this man's noble effort to show his support for our men and women abroad.

          Shame on you Mo...do you work for Fox News on the sly ? C'mon, you can tell us.

          BTW, this does happen to be the Entertainment News area of the vine. So looks to me like you are just trolling for things to harsh on.

          And that is the only Troll Snack I'm giving out today. Don't wanna feed them too much.

          • 4 votes
          #7.1 - Tue Jun 9, 2009 11:02 AM EDT
          JustinPM

          Maybe #7 is satire, I dunno. Generally this should get face time for the very reason why Colbert is doing it, the media at the moment is paying more attention to the economy right now then a war. And he believed that shouldn't happen.

          • 1 vote
          #7.2 - Tue Jun 9, 2009 11:15 AM EDT
          VIVA-796465

          Damon, I watch Fox and Colbert.....please don't lump all conservatives together. Love the Colbert, he is super sharp, makes me laugh and pokes both sides.

          • 1 vote
          #7.3 - Tue Jun 9, 2009 11:31 AM EDT
          Damon1

          Very well, I will accept that from you Viva, and apologies to you and other conservatives in your genre of political standing.

          I do believe that the majority of Americans, Democrat and Republican just want what is best for this country and really believe that our President has the best interest of the People in his heart and is trying to do the best job he can with what he has inherited.

          It's the minority on the extreme ends of those ideologies that seem to be heard the most though, because they scream all their vitriol the loudest.

          A shame we can't get common-sense views heard more often.

          That being said, yes, I love Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert. It seems they are just saying out loud what most of us are really thinking anyway about current events. In a lampoonish manner of course, but they do get the message across.

          And you are correct, they pick on both sides of the political spectrum. Each side gets equal oppurtunity skewing.

          • 3 votes
          #7.4 - Tue Jun 9, 2009 12:04 PM EDT
          VIVA-796465

          Smile at you.........PS, my husband is Demo and those shows actually provide a middle ground for us to enjoy, together.

          • 2 votes
          #7.5 - Tue Jun 9, 2009 12:09 PM EDT
          BadMommy

          Mo(several #'s after name, what's that about), duh, it's called comedy and Colbert took the time to go and entertain the troops, putting on his show FROM Iraq, not a brief visit, several days, so what is your f'n problem???? He also is a major supporter of DonorsChoose.org which helps soldiers and veteran's families, so why don't you just go take a chill pill and get a clue, if possible, although I highly doubt that's possible. What has your fatboy, oxycontin swallowing dirtbag Rush done for the troops???? And btw, where do you get that Colbert is a "politician wanna-be", are you really that dense???? When were you born or where, on this planet??? Honey, you have "the google", try it sometime, it might help!!!! DOH!!!

            #7.6 - Wed Jun 10, 2009 2:15 AM EDT
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            VIVA-796465

            I want Jon to shave too, sexy????? Hmmmm yeah, baby.

            • 1 vote
            Reply#8 - Tue Jun 9, 2009 12:10 PM EDT
            Grammar-phobe

            Thanks for the tip! I have it taped now. Can't wait to see it.

            • 1 vote
            Reply#9 - Tue Jun 9, 2009 1:44 PM EDT
            VIVA-796465

            I want Jon to shave too!!!!!!! please ( :

            • 1 vote
            Reply#10 - Tue Jun 9, 2009 1:58 PM EDT
            Grammar-phobe

            Oh my gosh, I just watched the first one, "Operation Iraq". It was fantastic! You've got to tivo this one!

            • 2 votes
            Reply#11 - Tue Jun 9, 2009 2:37 PM EDT
            neenie1991

            You guys have to get the Newsweek mag also, Colbert did alot of work on it and it is supposed to be GREAT, Check Scotts column, I'm looking for the article...

              #11.1 - Tue Jun 9, 2009 8:54 PM EDT
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