Move over O'Reilly, Carville and Scarborough -- there's another loudmouth pundit in town, blowing a whole lot of hot air. Hosted by "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart"'s standout correspondent, Stephen Colbert, the Emmy-nominated "The Colbert Report" features no-holds-barred discussions in which the important topics of our time and the daily news are treated with absolutely no seriousness whatsoever.
On "The Colbert Report," Stephen Colbert is preaching truthiness: his version of the truth and the only version that matters. He's also picking fights and winning one-sided arguments with the biggest names in the biggest house of the biggest branch of government with his unique House of Representatives segment, "Better Know A District."
Other guests on "The Colbert Report" who have had the honor of finding out why they're just plain wrong include Stone Phillips, Lesley Stahl, Lou Dobbs, Anderson Cooper, Fareed Zakaria, Maureen Dowd, Tom Brokaw, Christiane Amanpour, Arianna Huffington, Frank Rich, Chris Matthews, Mort Zuckerman, Steve Kroft, Connie Chung, Bob Schieffer, Paul Krugman, Bay Buchanan, Al Franken, Keith Olbermann, Paul Begala, Cokie Roberts, Peggy Noonan, Harry Smith, Carl Bernstein, Richard Clarke, David Gergen, David Brooks, Barry Scheck, Alan Dershowitz, Madeleine Albright, Ralph Nader, Jesse Jackson, Gary Hart, Robert Kennedy, Jr., Eliot Spitzer, Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer, Ned Lamont, George Lucas, Toby Keith, Mark Cuban, Bradley Whitford, Ted Danson, Martin Short, Ken Burns, Neil Young, Morgan Spurlock, Tony Hawk, Amy Sedaris, Gideon Yago, and Steve Wozniak.
"The Colbert Report" is the first project developed under Comedy Central's first-look agreement with Jon Stewart's Busboy Productions, Inc. "The Colbert Report" is produced by Busboy in association with Spartina Productions, Inc. Stewart and Colbert serve as executive producers. Meredith Bennett, Richard Dahm and Allison Silverman are co-executive producers with Dahm and Silverman also serving as the head writers on "The Colbert Report." Lou Wallach is executive in charge of production for Comedy Central.
On "The Colbert Report," Stephen Colbert is preaching truthiness: his version of the truth and the only version that matters. He's also picking fights and winning one-sided arguments with the biggest names in the biggest house of the biggest branch of government with his unique House of Representatives segment, "Better Know A District."
Other guests on "The Colbert Report" who have had the honor of finding out why they're just plain wrong include Stone Phillips, Lesley Stahl, Lou Dobbs, Anderson Cooper, Fareed Zakaria, Maureen Dowd, Tom Brokaw, Christiane Amanpour, Arianna Huffington, Frank Rich, Chris Matthews, Mort Zuckerman, Steve Kroft, Connie Chung, Bob Schieffer, Paul Krugman, Bay Buchanan, Al Franken, Keith Olbermann, Paul Begala, Cokie Roberts, Peggy Noonan, Harry Smith, Carl Bernstein, Richard Clarke, David Gergen, David Brooks, Barry Scheck, Alan Dershowitz, Madeleine Albright, Ralph Nader, Jesse Jackson, Gary Hart, Robert Kennedy, Jr., Eliot Spitzer, Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer, Ned Lamont, George Lucas, Toby Keith, Mark Cuban, Bradley Whitford, Ted Danson, Martin Short, Ken Burns, Neil Young, Morgan Spurlock, Tony Hawk, Amy Sedaris, Gideon Yago, and Steve Wozniak.
"The Colbert Report" is the first project developed under Comedy Central's first-look agreement with Jon Stewart's Busboy Productions, Inc. "The Colbert Report" is produced by Busboy in association with Spartina Productions, Inc. Stewart and Colbert serve as executive producers. Meredith Bennett, Richard Dahm and Allison Silverman are co-executive producers with Dahm and Silverman also serving as the head writers on "The Colbert Report." Lou Wallach is executive in charge of production for Comedy Central.
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