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Colbert's Super PAC Has Raised Over $1 Million

Colbert Super Pac

JAKE COYLE   01/31/12 03:11 PM ET  AP

NEW YORK — Stephen Colbert's sway in the presidential election might be a joke, but he's got some real financial muscle.

The comedian disclosed Tuesday that his Americans for a Better Tomorrow "super" political action committee has raised a staggering $1.02 million. PACs were required to submit their financial reports to the Federal Election Commission on Tuesday.

In a letter to the commission, Colbert was quoted as saying, "How you like me now, FEC?"

"I'm rolling seven digits deep!" Colbert said. "I got 99 problems but a non-connected independent-expenditure only committee ain't one!"

Colbert raised the money by asking for donations from viewers of "The Colbert Report." He has used the PAC to highlight what he considers the absurdity of campaign finance law and, in particular, the 2010 Supreme Court ruling that allows corporations and unions to raise limitless money to run campaign ads.

"We raised it on my show and used it to materially influence the elections – in full accordance with the law," Colbert said in a press release. "It's the way our founding fathers would have wanted it, if they had founded corporations instead of just a country."

When Colbert earlier flirted with running for president, he legally transferred control of his PAC to Jon Stewart of "The Daily Show." On Monday's "The Colbert Report," he elaborately hunted down Stewart to regain his PAC presidency.

Colbert said Tuesday that the PAC is considering yet another name change to: John Colbert Cougar Super MellenPAC.

On "The Report," Colbert has portrayed every turn of the screw in the life of a political action committee, going through the minutia of the law with his attorney, Trevor Potter, former Federal Election Commission chairman.

Thus far, his PAC has created a handful of television ads, including an over-the-top negative ad against Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, and an anti-players ad during the NBA lockout.

Tuesday's FEC filing also revealed the donors who gave more than $200 to Colbert's PAC. Among them are Gavin Newsom, lieutenant governor of California (who gave $500), Bradley Whitford of the "The West Wing" ($250) and "Hot in Cleveland" star Laura Sangiacomo ($250).

Colbert is yet to say what he intends to do with his money.

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Online:

http://www.fec.gov/disclosure.shtml

http://www.colbertsuperpac.com/

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10:41 AM on 02/01/2012
I'm thinking of running my company for Congress in Missouri. Hopefully, it'll run as a Democrat in an uncontested primary but, the general election should be interesting. Perhaps we might see some PAC cash here on the front lines of ensuring corporate rights in America.
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Hellova Stoner
I throw stones
09:34 AM on 02/01/2012
He should team up with the Credo Mobile Superpac: Take down the Tea Party.
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NYCSingleMom
07:24 AM on 02/01/2012
LOVE it!!!
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katmeyster
Proud practical progressive atheist
02:00 AM on 02/01/2012
It's Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow. Go Stephen.
10:54 PM on 01/31/2012
I love the way that Colbert has so eloquently demonstrated how broken the system is.
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Celebrindan
M=1∞/R=dM>1
03:41 PM on 02/01/2012
The system is not broken.

The people running it are.
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Artanis71
Colbert Super PAC unleashed in 2012
10:51 PM on 01/31/2012
Excellent start, keep marching on
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WeeTadBit
10:24 PM on 01/31/2012
When you speak the truth, you can only hope the message shines through loud and clear. Brilliant really, for Mr. Colbert to legally use the ridiculous SuperPac format to prove his point. Smart and simple! Congrats to Mr. Colbert's efforts at reversing the dumb and dumber mentality!
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Smarty5
Buy land, they're not making it anymore.
07:35 PM on 01/31/2012
Not surprised at all!
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RedRat
Ignorance is fixable, stupidty is forever
07:01 PM on 01/31/2012
Good for him!! I thought this whole superpac a tremendous comedic thing. Just love working for a better tomorrow, tomorrow! Great!
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munki
Global to Local now Local to Global
06:31 PM on 01/31/2012
He may be a comedian, but he seems real compare to other professional "politicians".
He relates to us, how we feel on TV - something many of politicians may have hearing problems....

He is giving those hearing problem a message from all of us...
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crabcake
06:26 PM on 01/31/2012
He is a comedian. That's all. I suppose that label gives him license to say what decent people will not saay. Big deal.
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katocat
Dept. of Mousing & Purrin' Development
10:04 PM on 01/31/2012
crabcake indeed.
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FreewheelinFranklin
Keep on Truckin'
05:37 PM on 01/31/2012
I'm announcing my new SuperPac "Americans for a better tomorrow, yesterday".
Send your cash contribution to:
H. Simpson
742 Evergreen Terrace
Springfield, '*^, USA
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gerentrans
You can't have everything..where would you put it?
05:17 PM on 01/31/2012
POLITIC IS COMEDY. WHY NOT ?
05:08 PM on 01/31/2012
Did he really just say "five hundred and twenty seven groups" instead of "five twenty seven"? lol You may want to have an editor on staff who does more than just plays video games in his spare time.
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D Moon
05:24 PM on 01/31/2012
Actually either way works. Sorry to rain on your parade.
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TicTucTo
04:46 PM on 01/31/2012
Stephen, Stephen, Stephen...
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munki
Global to Local now Local to Global
06:32 PM on 01/31/2012
He is a great messenger today... hope tomorrow, it will be a reality!
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RedRat
Ignorance is fixable, stupidty is forever
07:02 PM on 01/31/2012
I can only hope.