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Colbert Adds Another Juggler to '08 Election Menagerie


Hail to America

The online circus revolving around the 2008 elections grows ever more spectacular with the help of Stephen Colbert, who appeared as a guest columnist for The New York Times' Maureen Dowd, shortly after he called the paper "kindling."

In addition to jocular references of drinking on the job, the Dowd/Colbert column dubs the 2008 election "important" in a manner "unlike all previous elections."

After a pithy description of the major candidates involved, including Hilary Clinton, Barack Obama, Rudy Giuliani and Fred Thompson, Colbert observes that the nation is "at a Fork in the Road" in which they are not only uncertain what they want; they probably need to be told what they should want.

And the natural candidate is, of course, Colbert himself.
Colbert is currently in the process of promoting his new book, I Am America, (And So Can You!).

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