WILLIAMS TO COLBERT: I'VE GOT YOUR BRACELET RIGHT HERE!

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Oh, heavens. Looks like someone is eating crow tonight. In case you missed our previous post, Stephen Colbert threw down last night, accusing NBC Nightly News anchor Brian Williams of reneging on his promise to wear the Colbert Wrist Strong™ bracelet on the air. Those bracelets — issued to commemorate the breakage of Colbert's wrist and his solemn pledge in support of wristal health for all — happen to be a bona fide enterprise, a fundraiser being sold in support of the Yellow Ribbon Fund, which helps injured service members and their families during their convalescence at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the National Naval Medical Center. This, as it turns out , is something that Williams takes very seriously: He has made numerous visits to Walter Reed and wrote about the experience here. So, when he told Colbert on the air that he would wear the bracelet, as it turned out, he meant it. See below:

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That's Williams on last Wednesday's broadcast — and there, in all its high-def glory, is the bracelet, proudly worn and wristing strong. Said Williams to ETP:

Of course I wore it. I told Stephen that I would, and I promised him I'd forward it to Matt Lauer to wear on the air, which I have. While I have always (gently) embraced the broken-wrist community — the larger cause here are the folks I've visited at Walter Reed and their families.

We've said it before and we'll say it again: The dude is a mensch.

But is he a mensch who kept his promise?

Now then, to the tape, because this thing is far from settled: Sure, Williams wore the bracelet on national television, for an audience of millions — but was that enough? Forgive me, folks, but this is where the annoying law student in me rears her nitpicky head. Here's the exchange, dated August 14, 2007:

COLBERT: Would you be willing to wear that on your show tonight?
WILLIAMS: I will.
COLBERT: You will. Katie Couric said she would and she did not.
WILLIAMS: I will do that for you.
COLBERT: You will?
WILLIAMS: Yeah! I'll wear it on national television to the vast and aforementioned audience of 8 - 10 million people, depending on who's home — it's summer, people have lives.

Colbert then went to the tape: "And that night, Brian made good on his — what the hell?" — for there, on the screen, was Brian Williams — with nary a bracelet in sight.

This presents us with an interesting legal quandary: What was the nature of the bargain, to wear the bracelet on national television or to wear the bracelet on national television that night? Clearly Colbert had an expectation that the bracelet would be worn on Tuesday, Aug. 14, 2007; that was made manifest both from his articulation of the word "tonight" and the subsequent watching of the broadcast that evening. However, there is much we don't know; Williams uses the word "aforementioned" which indicates conversation that was not included for our review, and also subtly modifies the nature of the pledge by restating it in the form of an absolute ("I'll wear it on national television to the vast and aforementioned audience..."). Which, in point of fact, he did — on Wednesday, Aug. 15, 2007. Upshot: The two of them are clearly going to have to sit down and talk this through, hopefully ending in a long, hard, manly embrace (oh, let us have our fun, like you're not picturing it!). But if we had to choose, we'd return to the fundamentals of the request: Honor wristal health and, more importantly, the service of the nation's wounded returning soldiers, by wearing the Wrist Strong™ bracelet on the air. Which Williams did. Ladies and gentlemen, the defense rests. It helps to have giant screengrabs in HD.

As for Katie, we have put out the request to CBS for clarification; and by all means, she can still show solidarity with the cause by wearing her red band proudly on the air from this point onward. It's not too late! As for Charlie Gibson, no one at ABC seems to know quite what his deal is, but given his threat to break Colbert's $#@&% wrist maybe we'd all just best let him be.

UPDATE: After all that tortured legal reasoning, NBC News has informed us that Wiliams did, in fact, wear the bracelet on the evening of August 14th — but, contrary to Colbert's assumption, the bracelet DID creep up over his hamhock forearms. Wow, that must be a stretchy bracelet! And there our mental extrapolations end. Boys, figure this out amongst yourselves. We are spent.

Earlier:

Charlie Gibson Will Break Your $#@&% Wrist [ETP]

Screengrabs courtesty of NBC Nightly News, beacon of wristal health for an estimated 8-10 million viewers everywhere! Depending on whether or not they're home!

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What's really funny about Stephen Colbert is that some politicians have actually mistaken him for a dyed-in-the-wool conservative pundit of the Rush Limbaugh stripe.

The reaction to public statements by such people are even more hilarious than Colbert's humor!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:49 PM on 08/22/2007
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Colbert is about satire, irony, and laughter. In the midst of the sadness, insanity, and dire situations that we find ourselves we need to remember to laugh at the improbability and chaos of it all. We can still be concerned by important subjects but we need to have a balance. Colbert is managing an amazing act of making fun of the insane news happening now in this country and reminding us of consequences.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 08/22/2007

Um, you think Colbert hurt his wrist on the set? That's just a cover. He actually hurt it while -- ahem -- "enjoying" himself while watching tapes of his old shows. He was doing it lefty because he's naturally right-handed and didn't want to cramp his autograph hand.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 PM on 08/22/2007

What Colbert and Williams did is great. We do not live in a perfect world where all vets are taken care of properly by the government. If anyone can do something for vets, that's good, even if it's not perfect. And it keeps vets' plight before the public. And it keeps the war before the public. Never forget.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:03 PM on 08/22/2007

I like that all the money from the sale of the bracelets is going to a good cause, but Brian Williams is going to "forward it to Matt Lauer to wear on the air."

I wonder what they will spend the five dollars they saved on? Probably eye-liner, but I JUST DON'T KNOW.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:21 AM on 08/22/2007
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Stevens self aggrandizing as part of his showman act is jest.

In his jest he will do more for the troops than all the straight news rooms combined
and cannot be blamed for the ram ping up of the war like all the other news rooms, except
FREE SPEECH TV radio news.


The bracelet is not so much in the wearing as in the idea that you having a bracelet are to give
it away to the most important person you meet. Thus if all were to do this all important people
would wind up warring Stevens bracelet for wrist awareness maybe the President or Rove or even Satin who knows.

Steven gets his self adulation on and supports a good ? cause to boot.


BUSH what did you do for the troop today?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 AM on 08/22/2007

This is NOT a "non story" and if anything can bring attention to Walter Reed Hospital and wounded soldiers than it's A-ok in my mind.
It might behoove you all to watch "Born On The 4th of July" again to see the true horrors of what a stupid war can do to innocent people.
Yeah...Yeah...I know...it's Tom Cruise, but you have to admit he was awesome in this movie and the movie scenes where he was being neglected in the veterans hospital while rats roamed his room get one at a visceral level.
I don't support this war, but I support the troops. Especially when they come home with no legs and no government to help them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:22 AM on 08/22/2007
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Who cares?
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:52 AM on 08/22/2007

He is setting a bad example for the young people of american by taking all of those pills.He shoud take some over the counter stuff and leave it at that or at least not take the dope on TV.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 AM on 08/22/2007

Buddy, these are probably not actual pills. Remember, this is a FAKE NEWS SHOW

Who the heck is Brian Williams?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:45 AM on 08/22/2007

News is wear you find it . . .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:59 AM on 08/22/2007

I assumed most of those shows are taped a couple days in advance.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:14 AM on 08/22/2007
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Wrong, they are usually taped the same day. The Daily Show and The Colbert Report often discuss things that happened earlier that day.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 08/22/2007

this is a non-story and a waste of blog space .... GET A LIFE!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:22 PM on 08/21/2007

The Yellow Ribbon Fund was created in early 2005 to assist our injured service members and their families while they recuperate at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the National Naval Medical Center. Our mission began when the father of an injured Marine introduced two of our volunteers to staff at Walter Reed and Bethesda Naval and they told us what needs were not met by other donors.

Get yours here!

http://shop.comedycentral.com/Colbert-Nation--WristStrong-Bracelet-Front-Page_stcVVproductId21567271VVcatId424910VVviewprod.htm

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:37 PM on 08/21/2007
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Brian Williams is a class act.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:44 PM on 08/21/2007

It's actually for a GREAT cause. I've ordered two myself. The money goes to the injured soldiers.

Please tell me that is not a worthy cause?

Cuz I think it is one of the few that is truly worthy with regards to this war.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 PM on 08/21/2007
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