Super PAC Satire: Colbert Explains (Faux) Presidential Run to ABC News


Playing straight man to Colbert's faux-straight man, Potter first appeared on Colbert's show to explain the formation of Colbert's Super PAC back in June. As The Post's Opinion writer Erik Wemple said, Colbert “proved that serious journalism is no

By law, neither candidate can coordinate with the super PAC on such matters, an issue lampooned Sunday by comedian Stephen Colbert on ABC's "This Week" program. Colbert launched his own super PAC last year. Last week, he announced an exploratory

A (faux) TV ad purchased by the group "Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow" portrays Romney as "Mitt the Ripper" for slashing jobs.

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Playing straight man to Colbert's faux-straight man, Potter first appeared on Colbert's show to explain the formation of Colbert's Super PAC back in June. As The Post's Opinion writer Erik Wemple said, Colbert “proved that serious journalism is no