- CHARLESTON, S.C. (Reuters) - Television comedian Stephen Colbert took his political shtick down south on Friday, staging a mock campaign rally in South Carolina, the site of the next Republican presidential primary. (omg! on Yahoo!)
- The controversial Comedy Central host poked fun at the idea of corporations as people during his mock endorsement of the former Republican candidate. (Hollywood Reporter)
- Say what you like about Stephen Colbert, when he steps away from the set of his show, he has a real knack for motivating the hell out of young, politically minded folk. (The Inquisitr)
- CHARLESTON, S.C. (Modesto Bee)
- NBCs Chuck Todd lit into Stephen Colbert on Thursday, accusing the Comedy Central host of corrupting the political process with his presidential run and Super PAC in South Carolina. (Huffington Post)
- Stephen Colbert appeared on Fridays Morning Joe for a raucous, hilarious chat with the MSNBC shows hosts. Appearing live in South Carolina, Colbert had the audience eating out of his hand from the very start. (Huffington Post)
- Comedy Centrals Stephen Colbert is running for president. Hes parodying the process — including, now, superPACS — in the same way he has parodied cable news. (WBUR)
- Comedian Stephen Colbert offered an early lampoon of Thursday nights GOP debate, sarcastically echoing Newt Gingrichs angry refutation that he once asked his ex-wife for an open marriage. (YAHOO!)
- Stephen Colbert and Herman Cain appear at an event at the College of Charleston on Jan. 20, 2012. (WLTX.com)
- At least once a year, Comedy Central host Stephen Colbert professes to get serious about politics. He portrays himself as a pompous Bill O'Reilly clone. The pomposity is not just an act. (News Busters)
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Stephen Colbert
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