Thursday, January 12, 2012

Stephen colbert

  • Stephen Colbert is transferring control of his super PAC to fellow Comedy Central host Jon Stewart, making it legal for him to explore a presidential run.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Yes! He has more sense than any of the current clowns. No, the election is not a laughing matter. Only if it makes the race more interesting. Stephen Colbert isnt running for president — at least not yet.
  • (New York Daily News)
  • Stephen Colbert is playing with us -- again. The comedian announced tonight during the taping of his show that he has legally transferred control of his super PAC to his buddy Jon Stewart, which could pave the way for him to run for president.
  • (Nashville Tennessean)
  • In about an hour from now, Stephen Colbert (of Comedy Central) will make a major announcement.
  • (RedState)
  • Stephen Colbert isnt running for president — at least not yet. During taping of the Thursday night episode of The Colbert Report, he legally transferred his super political action committee to his friend and Comedy Central cohort Jon Stewart.
  • (AP - msnbc.com)
  • NEW YORK, N.Y. - Stephen Colbert isnt running for president — at least not yet.
  • (Winnipeg Free Press)
  • Tonight, the Republican race for president may get a teeny bit more crowded: Stephen Colbert will be making an announcement about his plans for throwing his hat in the ring for the Jan. 21 GOP primary in his home state of South Carolina.
  • (Entertainment Weekly Online)
  • The political and media world is abuzz today over news that Stephen Colbert may throw his hat in the ring as a write-in candidate in next weeks primary in his native South Carolina. This came after a poll found him edging Jon Huntsman 5% to 4%.
  • (Nation)
  • As always, Stephen Colbert is living the dream through his eponymous Colbert Report.
  • (MSN TV)
  • The New York Times Sunday Magazine cover features a profile by Charles McGrath of actor-comedian Stephen Colbert, host of the satirical news show The Colbert Report on Comedy Central, in which Colbert plays a caricature of a conservative political personality.
  • (News Busters)

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