If you believe your own eyes, you might have thought the audio book version of Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth beat out Stephen Colbert's I Am America (And So Can You!) for the Best Spoken Word Grammy last night. Well, your eyes aren't to be trusted and should probably be turned over for questioning, because from the looks of Wikipedia, Stephen Colbert didn't just win last night, he won for the next few centuries.
I'll bet Al Gore really regrets inventing the internet now.
More Grammy-centric Wikipedia truthiness can be found in this thread on the Colbert Nation forums.
[...] Stephen [3],” our databases can’t tell you that he was born on May 13, 1964, or that he lost the 2008 Grammy for best spoken word album to Al Gore. To do this we would need to map our subject headings onto other Web databases such [...]
[...] Stephen [3]” our databases can’t tell you that he was born on May 13, 1964, or that he lost the 2008 Grammy for best spoken word album to Al Gore. To do this we would need to map our subject headings onto other web databases such as [...]
No one deserves them more.
NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICE. I hope this is somehow threaded to Al Gore's wikipedia page and puts him to shame.
oh god i hope this gets worse
haha we are unstoppable!!
hey man if everyone asks, im saying he won. we believe it enough, it will become true. just like god.
There is not doubt now. The whole "green" movement is a vast conspiracy to stop the Stephen Colbert's voice being heard. At least those greenko's are too afraid of science to figure out the mastery of space/time, because the nation of domination, is truly The Colbert Nation!
Stephen, you deserve those few hundred Grammys. Go Stephen Colbert!
Great Work Colbert Nation…you guys are pretty fricken awesome!!!!!!!!!!!1