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Colbert Enlists Couric, Williams In "Wrist Strong" Campaign

Huffington Post   First Posted: 03/28/08 03:44 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 01:10 PM ET

Huffington Post:

Just kidding, but he is evidently not a proponent of wristal health -- at least not according to this cute segment on last night's Colbert Report, which featured the broken-wristed Stephen Colbert's "Wrist Strong" campaign for wrist-health awareness. Colbert enlisted Katie Couric and Brian Williams to support the project, to typically humorous effect.

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godlessclif
05:18 PM on 08/22/2007
Sure Jon Stewart goes for the cheap easy laugh.
If Stewart was a genius then Death to Smoochee would have been a big hit in France. Jon Stewart is no Jerry Lewis.
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cindyw
02:04 PM on 08/21/2007
He sure did stick it to George at the White House Press Correspondents' dinner. The decider was not pleased. He's brilliant (Stephen, not George). If you mean by "ka-ching" that you got off a good one, think again.
02:46 PM on 08/21/2007
Was it a good one at that dinner? I suppose so if you're into cheap easy humour.
Stewart is LOL funny, Colbert; not so much.
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cindyw
05:58 PM on 08/21/2007
It was many, many good ones. Humor is subjective. If you don't find Colbert funny, I couldn't say you were wrong. Humor is in the eye of the beholder, but I assume from reading your posts, that you too are into cheap and easy humor. Yours just isn't very original.
01:17 PM on 08/21/2007
Indeed.
Colbert and a great majority of his slavish devotees could use some strenghtening of their limp wrists.
*ka-ching*
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knosiswar
Major General Smedley Butler - get to know him
11:05 AM on 08/21/2007
Quite the Cult of Personality Steven has become. The Life Size Lego Statue was awesome. Still, The Shield of Captain America is the Centerpiece on his wall.