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Was a Colbert fan before

Posted By: holy cow on 2006-05-10
In Reply to: How do you know what most liberals thought? - Lurker

the dinner speech.  I wondered if the rightwing knew what they were getting, or if they just picked him because they heard he was funny.  Did they watch of any his TV shows?  They got what they asked for, and I for one, was rooting him on!  What else was there for Colbert to talk about? The whole Bush era has been horrendous for at least 65 percent of the American people.  The other 35 percent just have not been touched by his bumbling, arrogant, outrageous administration.  As someone mentioned above in this thread, the people were actually laughing, then snickering.  Seem to me they were afraid to laugh out loud because the gustapo might get them later... my take on it... but it was FUNNY stuff.  Wish they would rerun it!!! 


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Did anyone else see this?  Thank you Colbert, I am now a fan. 


 


http://video.freevideoblog.com/video/AAC7FA18-2DDC-4D3E-B1BB-9D6CBD83E27F.htm


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