Stephen Colbert, from The Daily Show gives his own take on the issues of the day, and more importantly, tells you why everyone else's take is just plain wrong. The series is intended to be a parody of Bill O'Reilly, Anderson Cooper, Sean Hannity, Alan Colmes, Joe Scarborough, etc.
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- The word Truthiness, which Stephen debuted during the first episode of the show, was entered into the official Websters Dictionary in 2006. It was also named "Word of the year" by the…
[show]The word Truthiness, which Stephen debuted during the first episode of the show, was entered into the official Websters Dictionary in 2006. It was also named "Word of the year" by the American Dialect Society, also in 2006.
[hide] - Colbert keeps a collection of pictures of his "Enemies" on the set of the show. Among the pictures is House's Hugh Laurie, due to the fact House won an Emmy Award over Colbert's show. Laurie…
[show]Colbert keeps a collection of pictures of his "Enemies" on the set of the show. Among the pictures is House's Hugh Laurie, due to the fact House won an Emmy Award over Colbert's show. Laurie found this to be very funny, and in an episode of House's fifth season a picture of Colbert can be seen on House's desk.
[hide] - During the 2007-2008 Writers Strike, Colbert began pronouncing the T's in "Colbert" and "Report" to indicate that the show was not the same without his writers.











