All You Need to Know – 12/13/2009
Hello Zoners! Well, I don’t know about y’all, but this has been an epic week for me and for the site. Reviews from the Second City Anniversary sounds like an incredibly awesome time was had by all, and Zoners (like you) have helped us keep on top of it all. So, let’s get down to all the news for this week.
Episode Guides:
- Fantasy Colbert League Weekly
- Episode 5155 (December 7, 2009) – Bill T. Jones
- Episode 5156 (December 8. 2009) – Sen. Bernie Sanders, Andy Schlafly
- Episode 5157 (December 9, 2009) – Matt Taibbi
- Episode 5158 (December 10, 2009) – Lara Logan
No Fact Zone features:
- The Daily Show Toss Recap: I’ll admit it, I too have a thesaurus addiction.
Stephen Colbert at the Second City Anniversary:
- Well, this has been such a hot topic this weekend that I decided to make a separate group for it. First, some reviews.
- Here, we have some delicious eye candy.
- And over here, some performance eye candy.
- Zoner MaryLovesColbert gave us a review of the The Colbert Report panel.
- And Wildlymissingthemark also helped us out. Check out the review here.
Mainstream Media:
- Late night hosts bid Diane Sawyer a fond farewell.
- Aww, Alison Silverman accepts her Muse Award from none other than Stephen. Check it out.
- The Chicago Tribune speculates about what Shani Davis’s problem is.
- MSNBC discusses Stephen’s Iraq trip.
The Colbert Report sponsors U.S. Speedskating:
- Unlike their teammate, Apolo Ohno and Katherine Reutter appreciate what Stephen’s doing for the sport.
- And speaking of support, show yours by getting one of these nifty Speedskating hats.
Stephen Colbert in the Zeitgeist:
- Stephen’s Canadian Zeitgeist. Check it oot, yo.
- Zeitgeist for December 13, 2009
Six Degrees of Stephen Colbert:
- Klassic Kolbert: Salman Rushdie discusses why literary criticism is awesome.
We call it the Joy Machine:
- In addition to being able to fix everything, Chad Smith shows that duct tape can be a wonderful artistic tool.
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