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This Week on The Colbert Report: Michael Moore
This week's Colbert Report brings us Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director of the National Institutes of Health on Tuesday, to presumably talk about with Stephen health concerns, national concerns or institutional concerns. Then on Wednesday, Tim Schriver, Chairman and CEO of the Special Olympics stops by to talk about pizza. Or maybe something else. Something Special Olympics-related maybe. And then on Thursday, Piers Gibbon, host of the National Geographic Channel's' Eating With Cannibals swings by the studio to cook and eat Stephen. Maybe.
Of course tonight's guest is Michael Moore, who you probably know as that guy who you see sometimes at the store, Assuming you live in Traverse City, Michigan. Otherwise, you might know him from documentaries like Capitalism: A Love Story or Fahrenheit 9/11. He'll most-likely talk to Stephen about video games. Or dune buggies. I don't know, I'm bad at making guesses.
Here's Michael Moore from his last appearance on The Report from back in the heady days of economic strife in September of '09…
The Colbert Report airs Monday through Thursday at 11:30/10:30c.
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The 2011 Biggest Douchebag Awards – The Nominees
Every year, starting about five minutes ago, we at Indecision choose a handful of lucky nominees for a handful of categories to be in the running for the very prestigious Biggest Douchebag Awards. This year, we are lucky to find ourselves being sponsored by Denis Leary's brand new, soon-to-drop Comedy Central special Douchebags & Donuts, which coincidentally has the word "douchebags" in its title. Synchronicity!
Here are the nominees. You choose the winners!
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The Biggest Douchebag in the Republican Party
More nominees after the jump.
Denis Leary's Douchebags & Donuts premiers on Comedy Central Sunday, January 16 at 10pm / 9c.
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Colbert Interviews Michael Moore
Michael Moore's supporters will tell you that he's a gifted filmmaker who makes strong points using compelling, if controversial, methods. On the other hand, his detractors will tell you that he's a fat fatty who fats fat fats using fat, if fat, fats. Clearly a spirited and thoughtful debate. Perhaps Moore's appearance on The Colbert Report last night will settle it once and for all.
The Colbert Report airs Monday through Thursday at 11:30pm / 10:30c.
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Michael Moore vs. Stephen Colbert – This Wednesday!
Tomorrow, September 23rd will be a day to be remembered throughout the ages. Poets will compose epic ballads of its events. Full grown adults who witness its gory happenings will wake panting in the middle of the night, pressing their eyes shut tight against the traumatic images seared into their minds. The Franklin Mint will issue a commemorative coin.
For tomorrow night, Michael Moore — craftsmith of the new documentary film "Capitalism: A Love Story" — will face off against Stephen Colbert, giant of conservative punditry.
See here the evidence of their last battle, if you think yourself made of strong enough stuff…
The Colbert Report airs Monday through Thursday at 11:30pm / 10:30c.
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Cuba (Almost) Libre: Top 5 Cuban Moments From The Daily Show and The Colbert Report
Since 1958, Cuba, home to 11 million people and 15 million pounds of ropa vieja, has been the most dangerous country in the world. But all that is about to change. President Obama signed an executive order over the weekend allowing American Cubans unrestricted travel back to their homeland and the ability to bring American stuff with them. And once the Schlitz and gogurt starts flowing in, democracy can't be too far behind.
To honor this sorta kinda normalizing of relations, we found some sorta kinda good clips about Cuba from The Daily Show and Colbert:
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