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  • Colbert broadcasts from Iraq

    The comedian takes his show overseas, and President Obama gets involved
  • The end of the satirical industrial complex?

    For the past eight years, Jon Stewart, Tina Fey and other comedians have had us laughing through our tears. If Obama wins, will the laughter die?
  • Did humor save the left at its darkest hour?

    How did Stephen Colbert become a progressive political force? Theodore Hamm discusses "The New Blue Media," the rise of netroots and their role in the next administration.
  • Can Stephen Colbert save America?

    A new book argues that Colbert, Jon Stewart and Bill Maher are good for democracy. But is it taking late-night comedy too seriously?
  • Colbert holds rap battle with absent Steele

    The RNC chair had agreed to the contest, but hasn't shown -- still, in a way, he got in some licks of his own.
  • Welcome to the Doom Bunker

    Seriously, why is Glenn Beck on television?
  • Breaking: Colbert, Steele to hold rap battle

    In what seems like another misguided attempt to appear hip, the RNC chair accepts a challenge to discuss conservatism through freestyle rapping.
  • Quote of the day

    Wanda Sykes, the host of this year's White House Correspondents' dinner, is already roasting President Obama.
  • The unsung heroes of Iraq war coverage

    Here are some of the voices that delivered the truth about Iraq while the mainstream media failed us.
  • How the press failed on Iraq

    A hard look back at the past five years -- with all its death and destruction and missteps -- reveals that the American media has been sleepwalking through the war.
  • Stewart rambles, Colbert rallies!

    The two late-night darlings of Comedy Central return under "uncomfortable circumstances," with mixed results.
  • Colbert and Springsteen: Still sexy

    We came up with a new list of hot men for 2007, but we still love the guys from last year, too.
  • Everyone's a comedian

    Biden on Giuliani; Giuliani on Obama, Clinton, Ahmadinejad and bin Laden.
  • Not exactly Stephen Colbert

    The sanitized-for-your-protection White House Correspondents' Association dinner.
  • Warning to Democrats: Steer clear of Colbert

    Rahm Emanuel tells his charges that the fame isn't worth the risk.
  • Outside the Colbert

    Stephen plays an earnest killer with extraordinary penmanship.
  • The Fix

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  • How the left caused 9/11, by Dinesh D'Souza

    An interview with the conservative polemicist, who accuses the cultural left of provoking al-Qaida's attack in his new book, "The Enemy at Home."
  • "If you're an act, then what am I?"

    Stephen Colbert meets Bill O'Reilly.
  • White House correspondents: Don't knock Bush

    The press corps orders up a kinder, gentler dinner for the president.
  • Kindler, gentler White House dinner

    Because Reagan would've wanted it this way.
  • Rosie Trumps the Donald

    The building tycoon and reality TV star is not a pop-culture hero. He's a bully with a combover.
  • The sexiest man living!

    Forget that other list. We pick the men who really set our hearts aflame -- and there's nary a pretty-boy actor among them.
  • The Fix

    Brad mad about pantless pic. Dowd talks to Stewart and Colbert. Plus: Reese dumped Ryan for cheating?
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