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  • The Colbert Report/Episodes/Season4/January
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  • 2008-01-07
  • 2008-01-08
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  • 2008-01-31
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ShortSummary
  • An all Sport Report edition, featuring wrists and Stephen. This is a strike show. The WGA Writers are still on strike.
  • This is a strike show. The WGA Writers are still on strike. A gay republican came on to talk about why he supports a democrat . Gays are strange. Show possibly went "over".
  • This is a strike show. The WGA Writers are still on strike. Neo-conservative, Gary Rosen, was a guest of Dr. Colbert's.
  • Dr. Colbert introduces the first "Better Know A Governor" and in an unrelated matter, discusses the idea of a recession with Allan Sloan. Later, he interviewed Eric Weiner about the Happiest Place on America's Planet! This is a strike show. The WGA Writers are still on strike.
  • This is a strike show. The WGA Writers are still on strike.
  • Dr. Colbert leads his guests, Malcolm Gladwell and Andrew Young in a rousing rendition of "Let My People Go." This strike show was all about Stephen. The WGA Writers are still on strike.
  • Dr. Colbert learns everything about poker and gambling. This is a strike show. The WGA Writers are still on strike.
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  • Hey! This is The Colbert Report
  • No statement of truthiness
TheWord
  • a word was attempted, but apparently Bullet Point is also on strike
  • no word