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  • ...lectuals and liberals as a threat. By portraying this character, the real Stephen Colbert is able to use satire to address current events, and the nature of news med ...ter Stephen Colbert sees books as a threat, however according to the book, Stephen Colbert did not in fact write it, but yelled it into a taperecorder over a long wee
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  • ...lectuals and liberals as a threat. By portraying this character, the real Stephen Colbert is able to use satire to address current events, and the nature of news med ...ter Stephen Colbert sees books as a threat, however according to the book, Stephen Colbert did not in fact write it, but yelled it into a taperecorder over a long wee
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  • ...ation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/185695/september-25-2008/nicholas-carr Stephen Colbert discusses the Internet and the future of man] with Nicholas Carr on ''[[The
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  • ...urfuture.org/blog-entry/did-stephen-colbert-really-call-me-che-guevara Did Stephen Colbert Really Call Me Che Guevara?] by David Sirota
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  • ...ction occasionally covers real life people - rapper [[Eminem]], comedian [[Stephen Colbert]], actor [[Johnny Depp]] and Harry Potter author [[J. K. Rowling]] have all
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