Maybe Columbia won’t add ‘Tiberius’, but they did promise to make today Stephen Colbert Day, proclaim Favorite Son, and give him a necktie with Palmetto trees on it. I guess this is his first campaign stop in South Carolina. All aboard the Truthiness Express! Here’s the Zeitgeist for October 28, 2007.

The latest from MyFace
Reaction to the meteoric rise of 1,000,000 Strong For Stephen T Colbert on Facebook. Membership as of today is over 1,130,000.

Legal Opinions
Not that I’m worried about this, but I am learning a lot about campaign finance laws from these thought exercises.

  • Stephen Colbert and Campaign Finance Law – Daily Kos (Adam B): “I’ve wrestled with this one, and the way I see it, if Colbert makes real efforts to get on the ballot, then he’s a candidate — and it’s not for the FEC to say who’s a “serious” candidate. And if that’s the case, then as a matter of law, I do have a problem with this — replace “Comedy Central” with “Fox News” and “Colbert Report” with “Sean Hannity decides to run for Congress,” and see how you come out on this.”
  • Comedy Central serious about Colbert run – Politico.com: “The expert outside counsel in question is the Washington law firm Wiley Rein, whose lawyers have represented the Republican National Committee and the first President Bush’s campaign.”

Where they are talking about Stephen
And the walk to the White House

Where Stephen is not
A sub-category of ‘Six Degrees of Stephen Colbert’: Rock the Vote in Charleston and an article about U.C.B. in NYT.

  • CofC Students “Rock the Vote” Despite Big Name Cancellations – WCIV.com (ABC, Charleston): “The Comedy Central television host was supposed to hang out with students at the voter registration event, but cancelled due to a scheduling conflict. Colbert wasn’t the only big name to bow out though. “
  • Class Clowns – The New York Times: “From noon on May 18 until noon the following day, MTV’s chaotic Midtown set was overrun with dozens of acclaimed guests — not top-flight celebrities like Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, but up-and-coming comics like Rob Riggle, a correspondent on “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart,” and Curtis Gwinn and John Gemberling, the creators of a Cartoon Network show called “Fat Guy Stuck in Internet.””

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