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by: davidsirota

05/30/08 @ 08:36:28 AM MDT


This is an ongoing blog series from the national book tour of The Uprising. You can order The Uprising at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, Borders, Tattered Cover, Powell's or through your local independent bookstore.

As promised yesterday, here is a link to the video from my appearance on The Colbert Report. It's hard to come up with exactly the right word to describe what it feels like to be on Stephen's show. It's somewhere between fun and excruciating - and really, it's both at the same time (does saying that make me a masochist?).

Before the show, Stephen came by the green room to say hello and chat. He's much different off the air than on, in that he's not in character. The first time I went on (2 years ago) he made sure I understood his character is satirical (apparently, some guests - mostly conservatives - don't get the joke). This time around we just chatted about other things, and traded a few stories about living in the Willard dorm at Northwestern, where we both went to college.

When I was brought out to the stage, I think he could tell that I was nervous and he yelled out to the crowd "are you ready Sirota?" That calmed me down a bit - sorta took the edge off. But then when he came over and started doing the interview, I knew I was in for it. You'll notice in the clip above that he's aggressive right out of the gate, not letting me get out a full sentence for a little bit.

The trick of the show - which I'm curious if you think I succeeded in mastering - is getting your message across while not coming off as too serious and a party pooper.

davidsirota :: Colbert On THE UPRISING: Did He Really Just Call Me Che Guevara?
I wasn't worried so much that he would humiliate me a la Bill Kristol as I was that I would have trouble trying to convey what the book is about. I was even more concerned about that with this appearance on his show, because my new book THE UPRISING is more of a nuanced story than my first book, which is more talking-point-able.

I thought the funniest moment in the interview was when Colbert called me Che Guevara, and asked whether I was looking forward to college students having my face on their t-shirts. It's inquiries like that which really throw you off. Such "questions" make the show hilarious but also make it impossible to prepare for his show - and make the lead up to being on his show more than a bit nerve-wracking.

I'm curious to know what you think - I tried to take everyone's advice from yesterday's diary. Now that I was on, post your reviews of the clip in the comments here. If you like the clip, pass it on to your friends and let them know about the book. As I've always said, getting this book out there is going to be a grassroots  campaign - and as you can see from the schedule, I'm trying to use the book as a tool to work with and build local grassroots groups. The Colbert Report is merely one of the vehicles to get the word out. You can get the book at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, or through your local independent bookstore.

On Monday, I'll be posting a combined update on my events in Connecticut and at the Riverside Church tonight here in New York (details here). I'll also post on my new column this week and on the first book excerpt that has now been published - they are both related to the Iraq War.

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Ya did good (0.00 / 0)
But not nearly hairy enough for Che.

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Booktour (0.00 / 0)
swings through Colorado in mid July.  July 15th  in Boulder and 16th in Denver.  DL chapters will be taking him out for a drink after the formal book events.

revolution from within

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Great job (0.00 / 0)
Both with sticking to your messages and with not getting overcome with laughter at some of his lines.

Which has to be hard as heck (0.00 / 0)
when you're actually on air and Colbert launches one of his lines.

I don't think I could do it.

A Responsible Plan for Iraq: endorsed by Jared Polis


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ha! (0.00 / 0)
A little bird told me there are soon going to be some Che Guevara t-shirts printed with Mr. Sirota's mug on them.

revolution from within

You did fine. (0.00 / 0)
I thought you looked just a bit nervous the first 30 seconds or so. After that, you seemed to catch your balance and give as good as you were getting from him. All in all, I'd rank you in the top 10% of guests who are able to catch the odd Colbert wave and ride it all the way to the beach!

You did well (0.00 / 0)
I agree - prepping for his show seems somewhat futile.  But you handled the quick shifts and snarky comments well.

A Responsible Plan for Iraq: endorsed by Jared Polis

Yes you are a masochist (0.00 / 0)
for enjoying the ecstasy and the agony but thats when its most fun.

Wait. Did I write that correctly?

You did far better than most and I am impressed that you were able to get your message in whilst allowing him one of his better performances. Besides, anyone that is going to pay heed to a message like that through Colbert is likely to already to kinda be looking for what you are talking about.

And (not to slight your publicist but) if your meme is truly integrated by your audience, there is a presence of effortlessness. Colbert can be such a fertile womb when he is not even trying to get pregnant with message.


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