In what was, perhaps, the best moment of political journalism during this presidency, I have to give made props to Mr. Colbert. I was dying the whole time...especially about the "Hindenburg" comment.
Yeah, that shit was pretty damn good. It was more than funny -- it was daring as hell. I love how the guy who scheduled him fully admitted that he had never seen his show. If he still has his job, he should be grateful.
I think the dude that scheduled him thought Colbert might act completely different than he does on his show, which was a huge mistake. At least Judge Scalia laughed when Colbert kept making the hand gestures at him.
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Yeah, that shit was pretty damn good. It was more than funny -- it was daring as hell. I love how the guy who scheduled him fully admitted that he had never seen his show. If he still has his job, he should be grateful.
By Teej, at 8:59 PM
I think the dude that scheduled him thought Colbert might act completely different than he does on his show, which was a huge mistake. At least Judge Scalia laughed when Colbert kept making the hand gestures at him.
By Skillz, at 4:28 PM
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