Stephen Colbert, I miss you!

I would comment, but I was laughing too hard. ENJOY!

MON JUN 29, 2015 AT 09:30 AM PDT
Stephen Colbert's perfect response to gay marriage ruling will make you so excited for the Late Show

http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2015/06/watch … age-haters
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/06/28/stephen- … y%20Voices
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http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/06/29/1397727/ … tail=email


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  • Colbert was great in his Colbert Report show and will be excellent as he replaces David Letterman.

    And the book "Bears & Balls" (we could make a lot of humor out of that title) which was written about the Colbert Report is available online. Here is the cover and a blurb about the book:

    "Bears & Balls was written with one goal: to heighten your enjoyment of The Colbert Report. We've combined the show's best moments and behind-the-scenes insights into more than 200 encyclopedic entries. On every page, we want you to say, "whoa, I totally forgot about that!" or, "whoa, I didn't know that!" (Though if you're reading this on public transit, we prefer you just think those things.)

    It's been our joy to watch the show for nine years. Now we're fortunate to share that joy with you. We created the very book that we'd want to read as fans: it's for anyone who's been impressed by Stephen Colbert's skilled rhetoric, appreciative of how he fully embraces his character's idiocy, or awestruck by his staff's ability to make anything happen.

    "Much has been written about the show's impact on culture and politics, or goes deep into analysis of its comedic techniques. We've taken those approaches when we've written about the show elsewhere, but we purposely made Bears & Balls the antidote. It's a book entirely without a thesis statement. Ultimately, we're chronicling The Colbert Report because of the impact it's had on us personally: it's made us laugh really, really hard, and we sure are going to miss it."
    rjzip 07/02/2015 09:50 PM