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The Colbert Report (7/28/09) The Colbert Report WAAAAAAAAH! Stephen Colbert is a TV sensation Fighting for truthiness Saving the nation I don't know why his right ear bends to one side But it bends with some real American pride He is the only newscaster on ice cream Sexy as hell, He's America's wet dream He is a hero and kicks some major ass ??????????? ASS! The Colbert Report WAAAAAAAAH! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! KICKING YOUR ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! KICKING YOUR ASS! ( I just ate my own tongue)

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  • The Colbert Report (7/28/09) The Colbert Report WAAAAAAAAH! Stephen Colbert is a TV sensation Fighting for truthiness Saving the nation I don't know why his right ear bends to one side But it bends with some real American pride He is the only newscaster on ice cream Sexy as hell, He's America's wet dream He is a hero and kicks some major ass ??????????? ASS! The Colbert Report WAAAAAAAAH! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! KICKING YOUR ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! KICKING YOUR ASS! ( I just ate my own tongue)
  • The Colbert Report is a show created by Stephen Colbert on Comedy Central. It features Stephen as a "political analyst" who goes by what his gut says (as opposed to the "truth").
  • Words that can be formed from the letters in The Colbert Report: Brothel rector pet and Beer cop throttler * For the full list of all the Episodes, click here * For the essential components of the show, click here * For a list of the guests, * For a list of books written by guests, click here ~ Stephen Colbert The Colbert Report September 13, 2007 Image:1950'sElderlyRCATVwText.png The Colbert Report Also known as: The No Fact Zone Tagline: The Truth Unfiltered by Rational Argument
  • The Colbert Report (pronounced Col-bear Re-pore) is the Emmy award winning (Best Writing - Variety, 2008 and 2010) Spin-Off from The Daily Show, featuring the screen persona of news anchor Stephen Colbert. The show operates as a parody of news talk programs such as The O'Reilly Factor. (When the show was pitched as "Stephen Colbert parodying Bill O'Reilly", it was picked up immediately without even a pilot.)
  • The "Challenge" began in earnest when Colbert profiled California's 6th congressional district, which contains the Skywalker Ranch, on his August 10, 2006 show. In the segment he mentioned Skywalker Ranch and George Lucas, and briefly pretended to fight enemies with a lightsaber in front of a green screen. After this, fans across the internet began creating their own special effects for the greenscreen scene, and a few days later, Colbert revealed some of their efforts on The Colbert Report and announced an official "challenge."
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  • 2005-10-17(xsd:date)
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  • "Colbert to Reveal Greenscreen Winner"
  • "'George L.' Takes Second Place in Colbert's Greenscreen Challenge"
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  • The Colbert Report (7/28/09) The Colbert Report WAAAAAAAAH! Stephen Colbert is a TV sensation Fighting for truthiness Saving the nation I don't know why his right ear bends to one side But it bends with some real American pride He is the only newscaster on ice cream Sexy as hell, He's America's wet dream He is a hero and kicks some major ass ??????????? ASS! The Colbert Report WAAAAAAAAH! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! KICKING YOUR ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! ASS! KICKING YOUR ASS! ( I just ate my own tongue)
  • The "Challenge" began in earnest when Colbert profiled California's 6th congressional district, which contains the Skywalker Ranch, on his August 10, 2006 show. In the segment he mentioned Skywalker Ranch and George Lucas, and briefly pretended to fight enemies with a lightsaber in front of a green screen. After this, fans across the internet began creating their own special effects for the greenscreen scene, and a few days later, Colbert revealed some of their efforts on The Colbert Report and announced an official "challenge." Notable clips include one of Colbert battling a monster with the heads of Hillary Clinton, Ted Kennedy, and Howard Dean, and of the host defending U.S. president George W. Bush from attackers. On the October 11 episode Colbert announced the "winner" to the challenge would be selected from the top two contestants. The first clip, sent in by "Bonnie R." from Torrance, California, featured Colbert involved in a patriotic game. The creator of the second clip, "George L.", made an appearance on the show. His entry, made by ILM, featured Colbert professionally edited into a scene from Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith and talking to Jar Jar Binks, voiced by Ahmed Best, who played the character in the films. In the end, Colbert announced Lucas' effort was only good enough for second place, and presented the director with a consolation prize of a free Colbert Report mug and T-shirt. The episode ended with Lucas and Colbert engaging in a lightsaber fight that finished with Lucas vanquishing Colbert.
  • The Colbert Report is a show created by Stephen Colbert on Comedy Central. It features Stephen as a "political analyst" who goes by what his gut says (as opposed to the "truth").
  • Words that can be formed from the letters in The Colbert Report: Brothel rector pet and Beer cop throttler * For the full list of all the Episodes, click here * For the essential components of the show, click here * For a list of the guests, * For a list of books written by guests, click here ~ Stephen Colbert The Colbert Report September 13, 2007 Image:1950'sElderlyRCATVwText.png The Colbert Report The Colbert Report (pronounced Coal-BEAR Re-POOR, as in "coal-black bears reap poor" because, it's French, bitch), is a nightly news commentary program on Comedy Central that stars Stephen Colbert, best known previously as a correspondent for The Daily Show. The show focuses on Colbert's take on current events in politics and the media. His hard-hitting, relentless style of reporting and interviewing has been emulated by other pundits such as Bill O'Reilly and Joe Scarborough. The Colbert Report has been the #1 televison show in America, and the world, for that matter, ever since its release. It has won so many awards it is impossible to list them all without exploding the Internets tubes. The Report airs following The Daily Show at 11:30 p.m. EST and PST, Monday through Thursday on Comedy Central. It is often followed by South Park or various Girls Gone Wild commercials. Also known as: The No Fact Zone Tagline: The Truth Unfiltered by Rational Argument
  • The Colbert Report (pronounced Col-bear Re-pore) is the Emmy award winning (Best Writing - Variety, 2008 and 2010) Spin-Off from The Daily Show, featuring the screen persona of news anchor Stephen Colbert. The show operates as a parody of news talk programs such as The O'Reilly Factor. (When the show was pitched as "Stephen Colbert parodying Bill O'Reilly", it was picked up immediately without even a pilot.) The character of Colbert himself can be best described as a Strawman Political of a news pundit, a mega-conservative who embodies all the stereotypes about conservative people in one convenient shell. Much like its progenitor, it reads the real news in a humorous tone. It's also coined the words "truthiness" and "wikiality". The latter one is a portmanteau of Wikipedia and reality: basically the practice of Rewriting Reality by bringing democracy to information. "If enough people agree on it, it becomes true" -- the example given being Colbert's assertion that elephant populations had tripled since 31 January 2006. Differs from its mother show in that it's a kind of Sitcom with guest stars playing themselves and a funny premise. Whereas The Daily Show is mainly Jon Stewart reading the news and making funny observations, The Colbert Report revolves around a character and his interaction with the real world. There are recurring characters and plot points (such as Colbert's broken wrist). Indeed, during the show's first year of existence, Colbert even had a fictional "archenemy" in the form of fellow comedian David Cross, who played fictional liberal talking head "Russ Lieber" before the character was written out of the series. It should probably be noted (or perhaps not) that Stephen Colbert, the fake news anchor, is, in fact, a character that Stephen Colbert, professional comedian, is playing. He does not believe the views he espouses on the show (for the most part), and has referred to the character as "a well-meaning, poorly informed, high-status idiot."
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