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Stephen Colbert Interviews Alan Mulally: Video Presentation

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  • Dear Mindy: Think Stephen Colbert is very funny, and try to catch his show as often as I can. On the other hand, Jon Stewart is a left-wing jerk without any talent.
    Regards,
    Ted
  • edited December 2013
    Reply to @Ted: For you Ted:-) Jon Stewart's Most Devastating Interviews

    http://www.popcrunch.com/10-most-devastating-jon-stewart-interviews/
  • Reply to @hank: Thanks for the effort, but my computer has a left-wing video blocker, therefore; I was unable to see Mr. Left Wing.
    Regards,
    Ted
  • Reply to @Ted: In that case - keep it tuned to your "FAUX". :-)
  • Reply to @hank: Thanks hank...great Stewart moments.
  • This piece of Colbert right-wing diatribe remains my favorite comedy moment since Eddie Murphy on SNL:
  • edited December 2013
    Reply to @Ted: Ha! Colbert, meanwhile, is in the business of making fun of right-wing jerks. Nice symmetry there!
  • Reply to @mrdarcey: I couldn't agree more. Stephen Colbert is my favorite comedian and this performance, besides being very intelligent and funny, was also a gallant one. He was gutsy enough to take on the entire political/media establishment of Washington, D.C. There was pin-drop silence among 2000+ audience during many of his most hilarious lines. And very little mention of his rendition on TV channels or newspapers later. It was the Internet that was responsible for the notoriety that the show received.
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