The Colbert Report: Colbest '08

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The Colbert Report: Colbest '08 was a popular political satire news show that aired on Comedy Partners from 2005 to 2014. Hosted by Stephen Colbert, the show was known for its hilarious take on current events, politics, and pop culture. Colbert, a trained comedian and improvisational actor, specialized in a style of comedy known as "truthiness." This involved taking news stories and adding his own humorous spin, often pointing out the absurdity of certain situations or taking a stance on controversial issues.

Colbert's on-screen persona was that of a conservative pundit, modeled after popular cable news personalities like Bill O'Reilly and Sean Hannity. He would deliver his monologues with a level of pomposity and self-righteousness that was both funny and unsettling.

The show was structured around several recurring segments, including "The Word," a satirical take on political buzzwords and catchphrases, "Better Know a District," which involved interviewing members of Congress, and "Cheating Death," a parody of health and wellness segments.

One of the show's most popular recurring features was "The Colbert Report's Difference Maker of the Week," which highlighted ordinary people doing extraordinary things to make a positive impact in their communities. Colbert also featured a variety of musical guests and popular celebrities on his show, often performing musical numbers or engaging in playful banter.

During the 2008 presidential election, the show became even more popular, as Colbert turned his attention to the candidates and the overall political climate in the country. He even launched his own tongue-in-cheek presidential campaign, running as a candidate in both the Democratic and Republican primaries.

Colbert's show was known for its clever wordplay, witty one-liners, and sharp social commentary. He was able to take complex issues and distill them down to their essence, often pointing out the inconsistencies and hypocrisies of the political system.

Over its nine-season run, The Colbert Report won numerous awards, including 27 Primetime Emmy Awards and two Peabody Awards. It was also praised for its ability to engage younger viewers in the political process, with many young people citing the show as a source of news and information.

The show's influence extended beyond the world of comedy, as well. Colbert's satirical take on political news helped to usher in a new era of political journalism, with many other late-night talk shows and online news outlets following in his footsteps.

In 2014, the show came to an end, with Colbert moving on to replace David Letterman as the host of The Late Show on CBS. Despite its cancellation, The Colbert Report remains an iconic part of American television history, and its legacy continues to live on in the world of comedy and political satire.

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1. The Colbert Report: Colbest '08
December 15, 2008
The self-proclaimed king of commentary Stephen Colbert takes on a year of partisan pratfalls and financial freefalls. With Colbert's every blowhard pronouncement and outrageous insult, look back at the year that was and enjoy his view.
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    December 15, 2008