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    Top 50 Pundits: Colbert Beats 'Papa Bear,' Keith

    Posted:
    05/1/08
    Filed Under:Media, Stephen Colbert
    The UK Telegraph continued its rollout of the 50 Most Infpundluential Political Pundits with numbers 20-11 today, and it looks like Colbert has been the beneficiary of a "Himself Bump," just edging out his friend, mentor, and microwave provider, "Papa Bear" Bill O'Reilly.

    Also sure to be disappointed are fans of Keith Olbermann, who landed at #13, forming the bottom slice of bread in an O'Reilly sandwich. I, myself, predicted a #1 finish for the Special Commenter, and must now further question the judgment of my tea-sipping, croquet-playing brethren across the pond.Also sure to be disappointed are fans of Keith Olbermann, who landed at #13, forming the bottom slice of bread in an O'Reilly sandwich. I, myself, predicted a #1 finish for the Special Commenter, and must now further question the judgment of my tea-sipping, croquet-playing brethren across the pond.

    Right behind "Delegate Math Whiz" Chuck Todd is my friend, Diana's fave, cranky contrarian Bill Maher. Even more politically incorrect at #16 is Glenn Beck, trailed by The Atlantic's Andrew Sullivan, focus group guru Frank Luntz, CNN panelist Donna Brazile, and rounding out the 20th spot is Time's Joe Klein.

    After the jump, the complete list-to-date, and the story so far.

    Update: 21-30 were announced today. I haven't heard back from those I've contacted, but I'm starting to think th Telegraph's editors left their fish & chips sitting in the car for too long. Michael Savage more influential than Rachel Maddow? He may have a larger audience, but preaching to th choir is not the same thing as influence.

    I do have to hand it to Pat Buchanan, despite remaining a harsh ideologue off-camera, he has been spot-on with much of his analysis on MSNBC.

    Really quick predictions: Keith Olbermann will be number 1, and my longshot pick to be left off the list is Markos Moulitsas. Preaching to the choir, again.

    First things first, here's the list so far:
    50. RACHEL MADDOW
    49. MARY MATALIN
    48. PAUL KRUGMAN
    47. JC WATTS
    46. MARK LEVIN
    45. FRED BARNES
    44. JEFFREY TOOBIN
    43. PAUL BEGALA
    42. BILL BENNETT
    41. MARK SHIELDS
    40. TONY SNOW
    39. DEE DEE MYERS
    38. MICHAEL BARONE
    37. EUGENE ROBINSON
    36. NEWT GINGRICH
    35. JOE TRIPPI
    34. HOWARD KURTZ
    33. ROLAND MARTIN
    32. WILLIAM KRISTOL
    31. JUAN WILLIAMS
    30. PEGGY NOONAN
    29. RON FOURNIER
    28. JAMES CARVILLE
    27. PAT BUCHANAN
    26. ARIANNA HUFFINGTON
    25. MICHAEL SAVAGE
    24. LAURA INGRAHAM
    23. MIKE ALLEN
    22. DICK MORRIS
    21. DAVID GERGEN 20. JOE KLEIN
    19. DONNA BRAZILE
    18. FRANK LUNTZ
    17. ANDREW SULLIVAN
    16. GLENN BECK
    15. BILL MAHER
    14. CHUCK TODD
    13. KEITH OLBERMANN
    12. BILL O'REILLY
    11. STEPHEN COLBERT

    Once the list is complete, I'll weigh in more thoroughly on each, but for now let me just say that some obvious omissions here are Keith Olbermann, Bill O'Reilly, Rush Limbaugh, Cenk Uygur, and many more. The real question in my mind, though, is how cutting-edge will the Telegraph get?

    Rachel Maddow at 50 is a bad sign. She's on a rocket ride to punditry super-stardom, far more influential than that standing indicates. Of course, the Telegraph is based in the UK, where they still close their stores on Sundays and haven't worked out the details of dispensing ice, so this is to be expected.

    While we wait for the rest of the list, here are my questions for you:

    Who would you expect to be on the list but will be left off?

    Of those on the list, who is on the way up, and who's headed for Yakov Smirnov-ville?

    Who are the unexpected rookies?

    Check back later, and we'll discuss.

    Update: I just talked to number 35 himself, Joe Trippi:
    Tommy Christopher: Joe, I wanted to see what you thought about being named to the UK Telegraph's 50 Most Influential Pundits list.

    Joe Trippi: What? When did that come out?

    Tommy Christopher: They're rolling the list out today, they're up to number 31. You're number 35. What do you think?

    Joe Trippi: That's very flattering...but...I don't know what that means.

    Tommy Christopher: (laughs) Well, you're more influential than Newt Gingrich.

    Joe Trippi: (laughs) That's good!

    Tommy Christopher: So, how do you feel about that?

    Joe Trippi: Well. Anything I've done, that I can do, to help get young people involved in politics makes me feel good.
    Update: I caught up with Rachel Maddow this morning. Click Here for her reactions


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