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* PainfulRhyme
--> '''Colbert''': And this next ad reaches out [[ItMakesSenseinContext the Latina vagina]]. ('' 'Vagina' rhymes with 'latina.' '')
--> '''Colbert''': And this next ad reaches out [[ItMakesSenseinContext the Latina vagina]]. ('' 'Vagina' rhymes with 'latina.' '')
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(in character) got addicted to painkillers. As of October 17, 2005, the show's been on for
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(in character) got addicted to painkillers. As of October 17, 2005, 2011, the show's show has been on for
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After about two years (August 2007 to be exact) Stephen broke his wrist and (in-character) (in-character)
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** The night of the show's first ever episode (October 17, 2005), ''TheDailyShow'' did a pre-show toss in which Jon Stewart asked Stephen if he was ready. Stephen answered:
--> Very ready. Feel like I've been doing this show for years. Six years, in fact. I feel like the first two years were pretty good, started out strong. Then I hit a bit of a lull, had some substance abuse issues, came back, and for the last four years - strong as an ox.
After about two years (August 2007 to be exact) Stephen broke his wrist and (in-character) got addicted to painkillers. As of October 17, 2011, the show has been on for six years.
--> Very ready. Feel like I've been doing this show for years. Six years, in fact. I feel like the first two years were pretty good, started out strong. Then I hit a bit of a lull, had some substance abuse issues, came back, and for the last four years - strong as an ox.
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* FridgeBrilliance: In one episode, Stephen compares BarackObama to the [[DungeonsAndDragons Troll]] from TheThreeBillyGoatsGruff. [[HealingFactor What is the most famous trait of DnD trolls?]]
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* TearJerker: Steven's [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/399182/october-06-2011/tribute-to-steve-jobs email]] to Steve Jobs is a rare moment of somberness.
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* TearJerker: Steven's Stephen's [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/399182/october-06-2011/tribute-to-steve-jobs email]] to Steve Jobs is a rare moment of somberness.
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* PortmanteauCoupleName: Stephen comes up with [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/58886/february-09-2006/stephen-s-laws-of-love Filliam H. Muffman]] for Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy.
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* TearJerker: Steven's [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/399182/october-06-2011/tribute-to-steve-jobs email]] to Steve Jobs is a rare moment of somberness.
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** One thing that shows what a sharp satire the ''Report'' is is the fact that even though it was meant to be an ''O'Reilly'' spoof, it also in large part predicted the rise of GlennBeck, whose first TV show (on {{HLN}}) debuted three months after the ''Report''. Beck rose to greater prominence with his FoxNews show three years later, and [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/252013/october-08-2009/bend-it-like-beck the similarities between him and Stephen didn't escape Stephen's notice.]]
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* CompleteMonster: Played for laughs of course. When KeithOlbermann announced his worst person in the world was Mark Sanchez, Colbert was furious. He decided the only way to become Olbermann's worst person was to slap a baby...with a puppy.
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* CompleteMonster: Played for laughs of course. When KeithOlbermann announced his worst person in the world was Mark Sanchez, Sanford, Colbert was furious. He decided the only way to become Olbermann's worst person was to slap a baby...with a puppy.
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*** They're both pretty torn up about their 6-month best friendship ending... enough to break out into a ''duet''.
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*** They're both pretty torn up about their 6-month best friendship ending... enough to break out into a ''duet''.''[[http://www.latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/blogs/2011/09/somewhere-with-stephen-colbert/ duet]]''.
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* DudeNotFunny: This was the room's reaction to his act at the 2006 White House Correspondents' Dinner. The general public [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome felt otherwise]].
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** A callback was done in August 2011 when Jeff Bridges did a fake commercial for the product.
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** This is a RunningGag for whenever a pundit's show gets cancelled. Done again when Keith Olbermann's MSNBC show was cancelled.
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* {{Squick}}: Bringing up the controversy of Summer's Eve feminine wash commercials: "What you are about to see...''you cannot un-see."''
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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Often done intentionally. And quite often (accidentally) Colbert himself. Because Colbert is a professional comedian with his own talkshow, and quite a few of the straw men he brings on are authors, or otherwise un-charismatic and poorly trained to defend their point from critics, Colbert comes out on top of quite a few arguments with people who are supposed to strike back at him.
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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Often done intentionally. And quite often (accidentally) by Colbert himself. Because Colbert is a professional comedian with his own talkshow, and quite a few of the straw men guests he brings on are authors, or otherwise un-charismatic and poorly trained to defend their point from critics, Colbert comes out on top of quite a few arguments with people who are supposed to strike back at him.
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** [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/308752/may-05-2010/alpha-dog-of-the-week---george-rekers Not to mention the muscular shirtless cameraman]] hired from RentBoy.com. He didn't say you could stop dancing!
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** [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/308752/may-05-2010/alpha-dog-of-the-week---george-rekers Not to mention the muscular shirtless cameraman]] hired from RentBoy.[=RentBoy=].com. He didn't say you could stop dancing!
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* TheStrawmanStrikesBack: StrawmanHasAPoint: Often done intentionally. And quite often (accidentally) Colbert himself. Because Colbert is a professional comedian with his own talkshow, and quite a few of the strawmen straw men he brings on are authors, or otherwise un-charismatic and poorly trained to defend their point from critics, Colbert comes out on top of quite a few arguments with people who are supposed to strike back at him.
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** ''I'm right behind you now, Charlene''
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*** [[NotThatThatsABadThing It's not as if]] [[FanYay that's a bad thing]].
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*** [[NotThatThatsABadThing [[NotThatTheresAnythingWrongWithThat It's not as if]] [[FanYay that's a bad thing]].thing]].
** There is a lot of slash material pairing him with Jon Stewart, [[http://www.colbertnation.com/video/tag/Jon+Stewart for]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4POpGXm0AQ obvious]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCt6_Apango reasons.]]
** There is a lot of slash material pairing him with Jon Stewart, [[http://www.colbertnation.com/video/tag/Jon+Stewart for]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-4POpGXm0AQ obvious]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCt6_Apango reasons.]]
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* The show was conceived as a parody of ''TheO'ReillyFactor,'' which made it ironic when O'Reilly introduced a new segment in 2007 called Pinheads and Patriots (which also became the title of one of his books). The segment consists of O'Reilly expressing his approval/disapproval of various people/things, much like the Tip of the Hat/Wag of the Finger segment Colbert has been doing since his show debuted in 2005.
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* The March Fourth, 2011 episode had an appearance by Jimmy Fallon as a promotion for his and Stephen's flavours of ice cream, Late Night Snack and Americone Dream. After they sang a song about friendship based on ice cream metaphors, it got...[[IntercourseWithYou unsubtle]].
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* CargoShip: Stephen/Sweetness. And it's canon!
* CompleteMonster: Played for laughs of course. When KeithOlbermann announced his worst person in the world was Mark Sanchez, Colbert was furious. He decided the only way to become Olbermann's worst person was to slap a baby...with a puppy.
* CompleteMonster: Played for laughs of course. When KeithOlbermann announced his worst person in the world was Mark Sanchez, Colbert was furious. He decided the only way to become Olbermann's worst person was to slap a baby...with a puppy.
* CriticalResearchFailure: Played for laughs.
* DrinkingGame: ''Inverted''. The "official" Colbert Report drinking game is to take a drink every time Stephen criticizes America. "That's right; he doesn't. Stay sober and vigilant!"
* FanCommunityNicknames: The Colbert Nation, "And who are the Heroes? The people who watch this show."
* FanCommunityNicknames: The Colbert Nation, "And who are the Heroes? The people who watch this show."
* HilariousInHindsight: [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/59915/march-02-2006/the-dacolbert-code---the-oscars Colbert used absurd word association chains to predict the 2005 Oscars.]] For Best Picture, he made a chain that clearly led to Brokeback Mountain, but suddenly predicted Crash instead. All of his predictions were right.
* MemeticBadass: Stephen Colbert isn't afraid of the truth. The truth is afraid of Stephen Colbert... [[CriticalResearchFailure and rightfully so]].
**There are many neocons who take everything Colbert says in-character at face value. And even after they're told that he's just AlterEgoActing, [[TooDumbToLive they refuse to believe it]].
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-->'''Colbert:''' "Truly they embody the Olympic dream. Because technically, a nightmare is a type of dream.""
* PortmanteauCoupleName: Stephen comes up with [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/58886/february-09-2006/stephen-s-laws-of-love Filliam H. Muffman]] for Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy.
* TrueArt: When SteveMartin, an art collector himself, visited to promote his newest novel about the art world, Colbert devoted the whole episode to art. Later, Colbert wanted Steve to buy the recursive portrait that hangs over the fake fireplace and enlisted the help of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Stella Frank Stella]], who declared the picture "Art", [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shepard_Fairey Shepard "Obey Giant" Fairey]] who embellished the painting with stencils, and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andres_Serrano Andres]] [[TrueArtIsOffensive "Piss Christ" Serrano]] who further enhanced it (with a marker, get your minds out of the gutter). Steve eventually bought the arted-up "painting" for $20, and Colbert put a hi-res original online so other artists can enhance it; the first person to do so was [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wegman_%28photographer%29 William Wegman]], who (naturally) added one of his dogs.
* PortmanteauCoupleName: Stephen comes up with [[http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/58886/february-09-2006/stephen-s-laws-of-love Filliam H. Muffman]] for Felicity Huffman and William H. Macy.
* TrueArt: When SteveMartin, an art collector himself, visited to promote his newest novel about the art world, Colbert devoted the whole episode to art. Later, Colbert wanted Steve to buy the recursive portrait that hangs over the fake fireplace and enlisted the help of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Stella Frank Stella]], who declared the picture "Art", [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shepard_Fairey Shepard "Obey Giant" Fairey]] who embellished the painting with stencils, and [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andres_Serrano Andres]] [[TrueArtIsOffensive "Piss Christ" Serrano]] who further enhanced it (with a marker, get your minds out of the gutter). Steve eventually bought the arted-up "painting" for $20, and Colbert put a hi-res original online so other artists can enhance it; the first person to do so was [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wegman_%28photographer%29 William Wegman]], who (naturally) added one of his dogs.