Posted on 12/06/2016 7:14:55 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Stephen Colberts role as the conservative newsman on the Comedy Central hit show, The Colbert Report, was a prime source of news for many millennials. It was also a chief avenue of propaganda for the Clintons years before Hillary ran for president.
Wikileaks revealed on Tuesday that Colbert and his team at Comedy Central were making episodes at the request or order of the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) back in April of 2013.
Craig Minassian of the Clinton group e-mailed John Podesta, the close ally and future campaign manager for Hillary, to see if he saw a specific episode of the show that they pitched...
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the guy gives me the creeps. He’s such a faggity fag-fag.
Who?
Every time I see a thread mention Stephen Colbert, I have to jump in and ask, “Is there a funny version of Stephen Colbert?” Perhaps in an alternate universe somewhere, but certainly not in the one I live in.
Watching his smug demeanor morph from disbelief to almost suicidal depression as the returns come in and it becomes obvious that SHrillary loses the election is the funniest thing I've watched in a very, very long time.
Exactly!
I thought that the 2010 Washington, DC "rally" that Faubert and Jon Stewart did to mock the Tea Party Americans did much to raise the ire of many middle Americans who thought they were apolitical. Their smarmy sleaze ignited a fire that resulted in the 2016 almost complete defeat of Democrats.
For the life of me I still cannot understand Barry's re-election in 2012, however...
He stole his entire schtick from Phil
Hartman.
It’s a parody of a conservative.
Every word he speaks is a slap in my face.
I vote for the death penalty for him.
Good. The smarmy sob, who looks down on Americans, should leave and go to Canada.
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