Colbert, Stewart rallies on 'date of no significance'?
P.T. Barnum's "Greatest Show on Earth" debuted October 30, 1873. When Jon Stewart raised the idea of doing a march in Washington, he said he wanted to make sure it was "on a date of no significance."...
View ArticleOn the Radar: Tsunami deaths, bad weather, French bill
Indonesian officials pray over recovered bodies Wednesday on North Pagai Island. Death toll in Indonesia quake, tsunami – The death toll from a 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck off Indonesia has...
View ArticleOn the Radar: Anti-gay official, Obama on 'Daily Show'
Click to watch video School official mocks gays –A school board official in Arkansas is facing fierce criticism for allegedly writing hateful comments about gay people on his Facebook page, including...
View ArticleWebPulse: Scary politics, meatheads, Rocky's 'tranny'
Click to watch video We're five days out from midterm elections and three days away from Halloween. Let's get this fear wagon moving, shall we? 'Daily Show,' the morning after - President Obama's...
View ArticleStewart, Colbert preside over lighthearted, star-studded rally
Assisted by a colorful cast of characters, Comedy Central funnymen Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert held a raucous rally on the National Mall Saturday in typical fashion before a cheering throng of...
View ArticleInsanely Sane: Humor brought everyone together
Okay, there’s no way to write this article without name dropping. To cut to the chase, I know Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, and you don’t. I used to work for The Daily Show and the Colbert Report...
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