"-- Savvy - and even unsavvy - readers know that we loathe politics. It's just an awful career choice, avocation, call to duty, what have you. It's slimy and grotesque and indefensible and built to fail or lower expectations or cater to the lowest common denominator (and highest voter approval on any issue). There are checkbooks and palm greasings and back-watching and backstabbing and back-getting - Lord, it's entirely heinous. That said, we salute Stephen Colbert for continuing to blur the lines of entertainment and politics, and entertainment and reality, by running for president. Not only will it continue to make the "Colbert Report" essential viewing, it tightens the bond with "The Daily Show" and, in particular, "Indecision 2008." It's a Comedy Central coup. And it willfully makes a mockery of an institution too broken down and flawed to even mock anymore. Well played. Our vote is cast." -- Tim Goodman, speaking in the imperial "we" voice.
We have in Tim Goodman, here in San Francisco, a national treasure. He is the television critic for the San Francisco Chronicle and our Old Timer's Rock Station, KFOG.
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