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- nsareadthis, on 04/18/2008, -2/+14I wish I could digg this one over and over. I'd sit here clicking for the next hour or so. I'd Digg it until it was Dugg all the way to China.
- MeediaMarv, on 04/18/2008, -2/+13Fun to watch and yet a very serious topic that only comedy shows seem capable of handling.
Long live Colbert Nation. - chrisaug18, on 04/19/2008, -0/+7Mad props to obama and colbert for doing what the mainstream media can't and doing it with a sense of humor
- youtellme8, on 04/19/2008, -0/+6Obama is so deliciously positive and focused. I can't imagine the strength of resolve and hope it must take to be so set on positive change and so ready to make it happen. Obama takes HRC's pitiful and bitter attacks and makes her look plain obnoxious and whiny by ignoring them and staying positive and hopeful.
- Ockniel, on 04/19/2008, -0/+5GRIZZLY BEARS ARE THE NUMBER ONE THREAT TO AMERICA.
- SpacePoet, on 04/18/2008, -2/+5Why don't you do 5 minutes of googling of his record, that is all you need to know to make an informed decision. Quit picking your Presidents with 5 second sound bites.
- ProfessorSYM, on 04/19/2008, -1/+3@rhavd0mancer:
Don't be fooled, anyone who says "liberal fascism" obviously understands neither concept. - rahamm, on 04/19/2008, -0/+2Not even as close to funny as John Edwards
- lilbugleboy09, on 04/19/2008, -0/+2Dugg for Obama realizing the national threat of grizzly bears.
- Dagreenman, on 04/19/2008, -0/+2i can't wait to see him monday on the Daily Show again. it's always awesome when he stops by.
- rhabd0mancer, on 04/19/2008, -1/+3I never thought I'd hear a right-wingnut advocate thinking. Normally they rely on "belief" and "gut feeling" instead of rational thinking.
- nusiek, on 04/19/2008, -2/+3fascism is not a liberal concept but rather a very right wing conservative agenda that supports corporate ownership of the government. liberals would never agree to allowing corporations to influence our government in the lopsided way it does so these days.
- buchan, on 04/19/2008, -1/+2media and political distractions.. hmmm.. yes, I think this was the reason why I stopped watching television and now view all media highlights though the computer. Thanks Crooks and liars and expecially Digg.com
- tillerman00, on 04/19/2008, -0/+1Luckily, you'd Digg yourself into the earth's molten hot core first and incinerate yourself.
Just kidding, buddy. - FiestyPumpkin, on 04/19/2008, -0/+1"Won't Hillary be gald that she fixed our screen?" I was laughing my ass off.
- inactive, on 04/19/2008, -0/+1Liberal fascists are even worst than capitalistic communists.
- Idgit, on 04/19/2008, -0/+1Thursday Night's Colbert Report was one of the best episodes ever. I also really enjoyed the EdWords section, I'm surprised the candidates went along with the scripts they were provided.
- Birks, on 04/19/2008, -1/+2I think we need to start asking the tough questions to Obama... he seems to be all talk and no action on the grizzly bear issue.
- inactive, on 04/22/2008, -0/+1http://www.intellectualconservative.com/2006/10/20 ...
- schroeder, on 04/19/2008, -0/+1That's all well and good, but all we hear about are speculations about why they did some trivial thing and who they are associated with. That shouldn't be the main focus, only something to be asked about and given a response to. What the people really need to know is what the president will do for the country and how they plan on doing it. There are a lot of big issues out there as well as smaller ones that could be addressed instead of asking for a defense of the same few actions made by the candidates. This goes for all the candidates. The president shouldn't be decided by being the candidate who best dodges the mudslinging.
- inactive, on 04/19/2008, -1/+1Thank god, maybe now Hillary will stop her stupid stunts like going bowling and appearing on comedy shows. Oh, wait.
- gamebittk, on 04/18/2008, -4/+3Dupe: http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/Clinton_Obama_an ...
- inactive, on 04/18/2008, -7/+3Why don't you try thinking and listening. I don't go by what the media says. I assure you I'm more than well informed. I look at the whole picture. Not just what I want to believe or what my friends tell me. Actual thought will free you from liberal fascism.
- inactive, on 04/18/2008, -11/+6That's right. Because people don't need to know who the candidate really is or what he believes. After all, it's just the presidency.



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