As the head of a super political-action committee supporting Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart is not allowed to 'coordinate' with Colbert. But the two are pushing the limits in the name of satire. By Peter Grier, Staff writer / January 18, 2012 Stephen
Stephen Colbert, a.k.a. God's Greatest Gift to Pundits, served up another mashup of real and fake politics today, as he held a rally in his home state of South Carolina for former Republican Presidential candidate Herman Cain,
Late-night comedian Stephen Colbert brought his "exploratory committee" to South Carolina's College of Charleston on Friday and teamed up with former presidential candidate Herman Cain — and perhaps more importantly,
Comedian Stephen Colbert really wants a piece of the South Carolina primary, and no organizational obstacle will stop him from seizing it. Originally, his list of desires was long: He wanted the entire primary named after him
Appearing at a Winthrop University panel Thursday, NBC analyst Chuck Todd ripped into Stephen Colbert and his not-yet-official run, suggesting that Colbert might have some ulterior motives in the way he's almost throwing
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