Here Colbert goes up against Sean Penn in a game show format "Meta-Free-Phor-All, including a poet laureate and a particular George Bush's undergarment. Penn hasn't been this funny since Fast Times at Ridgemont High...
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Sunday, April 22, 2007
Underwear
If you haven't seen this, do yourself a favor, in honor of the one-year anniversary of Stephen Colbert blowing apart the White House Press Correspondents dinner, which I believe was the beginning of the end for any Bush Administration public legitimacy, and the beginning of ignition of Colbert's ascendancy.
Here Colbert goes up against Sean Penn in a game show format "Meta-Free-Phor-All, including a poet laureate and a particular George Bush's undergarment. Penn hasn't been this funny since Fast Times at Ridgemont High...
Here Colbert goes up against Sean Penn in a game show format "Meta-Free-Phor-All, including a poet laureate and a particular George Bush's undergarment. Penn hasn't been this funny since Fast Times at Ridgemont High...
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Wow, that made me feel like an alien. TV is so weird. Is that classified as entertainment? SP needed a little extra cash?
This is funny. http://tv-links.co.uk/show.do/1/69
It weirdly makes fun of game shows, our government, the media image of activist actors like Penn, and poetry's absence in the modern media.
How weird a show is Colbert's?
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