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Steve Colbert talks about presidential ambitions

Comedian Stephen Colbert says that just because his name won't appear on Saturday's ballot in South Carolina's Republican primary doesn't mean he couldn't become president, or even pope, someday....

 

'The Daily Show' Is First To Beat Leno In Demo Ratings In Ten Years

'The Daily Show' Is First To Beat Leno In Demo Ratings In Ten Years

'The Daily Show' reached a new milestone in the second quarter of the 2011 ratings: it became the first late-night show to beat "The Tonight Show" in the coveted 18-49 demographic in a staggering ten years.

 

Norm Macdonald Rises Again, on Comedy Central

The “Saturday Night Live” alumnus, with notable career ups and downs, is about to star in his own sports show.

 

Cable Provider Offers Bare-Bones TV Package

Cable Provider Offers Bare-Bones TV Package

Time Warner Cable is experimenting with a lower-priced cable-TV package that excludes ESPN, Comedy Central, TNT and many other channels.

Senh: Sounds good to me. I don't only need a small selection of the hundreds of channels that cable companies offer.

 

Stewart, Colbert Throw 'Non-Political' Rally in Washington Ahead of Midterms

Stewart, Colbert Throw 'Non-Political' Rally in Washington Ahead of Midterms

Just three days before pivotal midterm elections, comedians Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert threw a "sanity" rally that organizers insisted wasn't about politics. But there were political undertones to Saturday's event that blended laughs, activism and a call to civility for the huge throng that stretched along the National Mall.

 

Obama to appear on 'The Daily Show'

White House spokesman Dan Pfeiffer says Obama is taping an appearance on Oct. 27, just days before the Nov. 2 elections.

 

House leader calls Colbert testimony 'an embarrassment'

The House's No. 2 Democratic leader says comedian Stephen Colbert's (kohl-BEHR's) testimony last week on immigration was "inappropriate" and ...

 

Fresh off farm gig, comedian Colbert set for House hearing

Funny man Stephen Colbert injected a little sarcasm into the congressional record Friday as he testified about farm labor and immigration.

"As we've heard this morning, America's farms are presently far too dependent on immigrant labor to pick our fruits and vegetables," Colbert said in his prepared remarks. "Now the obvious answer is for all of us to stop eating fruits and vegetables. And if you look at the recent obesity statistics, you'll see that many Americans have already started."

 

Colbert, Stewart plan rallies on National Mall

Colbert, Stewart plan rallies on National Mall

Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert are taking their political feud to Washington and plan to hold opposing political rallies on the National Mall just before the midterm elections.

 

Sarah Silverman's show axed by Comedy Central

On her Comedy Central show, Sarah Silverman got drunk on cough syrup, mocked the abortion rights debate and seduced none other than God....

 

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