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Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Following the 2007 Boston bomb scare, Stephen Colbert mentioned the incident on the show and commented "If you want to get people excited about Aqua Teen Hunger Force, gotta use Frylock."
Aqua Teen Hunger Force
In a January episode covering other countries' views on the 2008 Presidential election, Colbert showed an Arab newspaper with an article about the Aqua Teen Hunger Force and said that Frylock would vote for Barack Obama, Shake would vote for Rudy Giuliani and Meatwad would vote for Ron Paul.
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The Colbert Report
Stephen Colbert announces that "The Wørd" of the night is truthiness, during the premiere episode of The Colbert Report.
Truthiness
Stephen Colbert announces that "The Wørd" of the night is truthiness, during the premiere episode of The Colbert Report.
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The Colbert Report
Stephen Colbert announces that "The Wørd" of the night is truthiness, during the premiere episode of The Colbert Report.
Truthiness
Stephen Colbert announces that "The Wørd" of the night is truthiness, during the premiere episode of The Colbert Report.
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The Colbert Report
Stephen Colbert announces that "The Wørd" of the night is truthiness, during the premiere episode of The Colbert Report.
Truthiness
Stephen Colbert announces that "The Wørd" of the night is truthiness, during the premiere episode of The Colbert Report.
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Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Following the 2007 Boston bomb scare, Stephen Colbert mentioned the incident on the show and commented "If you want to get people excited about Aqua Teen Hunger Force, gotta use Frylock."
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Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Following the 2007 Boston bomb scare, Stephen Colbert mentioned the incident on the show and commented "If you want to get people excited about Aqua Teen Hunger Force, gotta use Frylock."
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Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Following the 2007 Boston bomb scare, Stephen Colbert mentioned the incident on the show and commented "If you want to get people excited about Aqua Teen Hunger Force, gotta use Frylock."
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Randy Newman
At the end of the performance Stephen Colbert said "I hope they're listening in D.C."
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Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Following the 2007 Boston bomb scare, Stephen Colbert mentioned the incident on the show and commented "If you want to get people excited about Aqua Teen Hunger Force, gotta use Frylock."
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Aqua Teen Hunger Force
In a January episode covering other countries' views on the 2008 Presidential election, Colbert showed an Arab newspaper with an article about the Aqua Teen Hunger Force and said that Frylock would vote for Barack Obama, Shake would vote for Rudy Giuliani and Meatwad would vote for Ron Paul.
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Wikipedia in culture
In a July 2006 episode of the satirical comedy The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert announced the neologism wikiality, a portmanteau of the words Wiki and reality, for his segment "The Wørd".
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Wikipedia in culture
In a July 2006 episode of the satirical comedy The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert announced the neologism wikiality, a portmanteau of the words Wiki and reality, for his segment "The Wørd".
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Wikipedia in culture
Colbert suggested that viewers change the elephant page to state that the number of African elephants has tripled in the last six months.
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Wikipedia in culture
Colbert went on to type on a laptop facing away from the camera, claiming to be making the edits to the pages himself.
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Dinesh D'Souza
Stephen Colbert, while keeping with his character, mockingly agreed and suggested that Franklin Delano Roosevelt's liberal policies such as social security and the New Deal also contributed to the September 11, 2001 attacks.
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Dinesh D'Souza
Stephen Colbert, while keeping with his character, mockingly agreed and suggested that Franklin Delano Roosevelt's liberal policies such as social security and the New Deal also contributed to the September 11, 2001 attacks.
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Stephen Colbert presidential campaign, 2008
On the October 31, 2007 episode of The Colbert Report, Colbert announced that he would no longer be seeking a spot on the Republican Party ballot, primarily because he was unwilling to write a $35,000 check to the Republican Party, but also because spending more than $5,000 on his campaign would make him subject to greater levels of federal election law.
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Stephen Colbert presidential campaign, 2008
On the October 31, 2007 episode of The Colbert Report, Colbert announced that he would no longer be seeking a spot on the Republican Party ballot, primarily because he was unwilling to write a $35,000 check to the Republican Party, but also because spending more than $5,000 on his campaign would make him subject to greater levels of federal election law.
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Stephen Colbert presidential campaign, 2008
On the October 31, 2007 episode of The Colbert Report, Colbert announced that he would no longer be seeking a spot on the Republican Party ballot, primarily because he was unwilling to write a $35,000 check to the Republican Party, but also because spending more than $5,000 on his campaign would make him subject to greater levels of federal election law.
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Mothra
On episode 379 of "The Colbert Report", Mothra was referenced when Stephen Colbert said that "Hillary Clinton was the only monster which could defeat Mothra." however, in the accompanying picture, it shows Rodan instead of Mothra.
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Mothra
On episode 379 of "The Colbert Report", Mothra was referenced when Stephen Colbert said that "Hillary Clinton was the only monster which could defeat Mothra." however, in the accompanying picture, it shows Rodan instead of Mothra.
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Sumner Redstone
On May 15, 2008, Stephen Colbert shouted "Suck it, Redstone!" following receiving his tax rebate check.
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Adolf Hitler in popular culture
In a satirical routine on one edition of The Daily Show, Stephen Colbert tells Jon Stewart his name is actually Ted Hitler, and that Adolf Hitler is his grandfather.
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Adolf Hitler in popular culture
In a satirical routine on one edition of The Daily Show, Stephen Colbert tells Jon Stewart his name is actually Ted Hitler, and that Adolf Hitler is his grandfather.
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Second Life
On The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert said that Wikipedia is like "Second Life for corporations."
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Second Life
On The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert said that Wikipedia is like "Second Life for corporations."
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Stephen Colbert (character)
The book takes influence from the literary endeavors of the character's pundit models, such as O'Reilly's The O'Reilly Factor (2000) and Hannity's Deliver Us From Evil (2004), which Colbert says he "forced" himself to read as a reference.
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WikiScanner
"Just like everyone else", Colbert claimed, they should be able to assume whatever identity they want on the Internet.
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Sansabelt
At the beginning episode #152 of The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert says that "Facts should be like Sansabelt pants; adjustable to fit your needs."
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Sansabelt
At the beginning episode #152 of The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert says that "Facts should be like Sansabelt pants; adjustable to fit your needs."
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Legion of Doom (Super Friends)
In the episode of the Daily Show after the Supreme Court stayed the Florida recount thereby ending the 2000 United States Presidential Election, when contemplating future legal actions the candidates can take, correspondent Stephen Colbert suggested that Vice-President Gore would appeal to the League of Justice while Governor Bush would appeal to the Legion of Doom.
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Legion of Doom (Super Friends)
In the episode of the Daily Show after the Supreme Court stayed the Florida recount thereby ending the 2000 United States Presidential Election, when contemplating future legal actions the candidates can take, correspondent Stephen Colbert suggested that Vice-President Gore would appeal to the League of Justice while Governor Bush would appeal to the Legion of Doom.
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Legion of Doom (Super Friends)
In the episode of the Daily Show after the Supreme Court stayed the Florida recount thereby ending the 2000 United States Presidential Election, when contemplating future legal actions the candidates can take, correspondent Stephen Colbert suggested that Vice-President Gore would appeal to the League of Justice while Governor Bush would appeal to the Legion of Doom.
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Legion of Doom (Super Friends)
In the episode of the Daily Show after the Supreme Court stayed the Florida recount thereby ending the 2000 United States Presidential Election, when contemplating future legal actions the candidates can take, correspondent Stephen Colbert suggested that Vice-President Gore would appeal to the League of Justice while Governor Bush would appeal to the Legion of Doom.
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Legion of Doom (Super Friends)
In the episode of the Daily Show after the Supreme Court stayed the Florida recount thereby ending the 2000 United States Presidential Election, when contemplating future legal actions the candidates can take, correspondent Stephen Colbert suggested that Vice-President Gore would appeal to the League of Justice while Governor Bush would appeal to the Legion of Doom.
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Legion of Doom (Super Friends)
In the episode of the Daily Show after the Supreme Court stayed the Florida recount thereby ending the 2000 United States Presidential Election, when contemplating future legal actions the candidates can take, correspondent Stephen Colbert suggested that Vice-President Gore would appeal to the League of Justice while Governor Bush would appeal to the Legion of Doom.
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List of The Colbert Report characters
Colbert claims that he can hear Sweetness talking to him and will often converse with it by holding the gun up to his deaf ear and then relaying what it has supposedly said.
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The Decemberists
On his Comedy Central program, Stephen Colbert started a mock feud with the band, claiming his "green screen challenge" came first; the band countered that its 2005 on-stage lightsaber fight in San Francisco preceded Colbert's idea.
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The Daily Show
Under Kilborn, Colbert says that his work as a correspondent primarily involved "character driven [field] pieces—like, you know, guys who believe in Bigfoot."
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The Daily Show
Then-correspondent Stephen Colbert says that whereas under Kilborn the focus was on "human interest-y" pieces, with Stewart as host the show's content became more "issues and news driven", particularly after the beginning of the 2000 election campaign with which the show dealt in its "Indecision 2000" coverage.
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The Daily Show
Then-correspondent Stephen Colbert says that whereas under Kilborn the focus was on "human interest-y" pieces, with Stewart as host the show's content became more "issues and news driven", particularly after the beginning of the 2000 election campaign with which the show dealt in its "Indecision 2000" coverage.
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The Daily Show
Then-correspondent Stephen Colbert says that whereas under Kilborn the focus was on "human interest-y" pieces, with Stewart as host the show's content became more "issues and news driven", particularly after the beginning of the 2000 election campaign with which the show dealt in its "Indecision 2000" coverage.
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The Daily Show
Describing his time as a correspondent under Kilborn, Colbert says, "You wanted to take your soul off, put it on a wire hanger, and leave it in the closet before you got on the plane to do one of these pieces."
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