Is Stephen Colbert a real person?

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He, his struggling night show and CBS are asking the same thing

I didn't know if he was a person playing a character on television.

And you ask how stupid liberals are? :lmao:

It is not just me asking that sometimes.

It's a flimsy misdirection that fools no one. Shall we get back to your thoughts on Stephen Colbert?

I never left. Other people decided to misdirect this thread.
 
He, his struggling night show and CBS are asking the same thing

I didn't know if he was a person playing a character on television.

And you ask how stupid liberals are? :lmao:

It is not just me asking that sometimes.

It's a flimsy misdirection that fools no one. Shall we get back to your thoughts on Stephen Colbert?

I never left. Other people decided to misdirect this thread.

Then you're easily distracted. You were talking about Colbert. Bored already?
 
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I didn't know if he was a person playing a character on television.

And you ask how stupid liberals are? :lmao:

It is not just me asking that sometimes.

It's a flimsy misdirection that fools no one. Shall we get back to your thoughts on Stephen Colbert?

I never left. Other people decided to misdirect this thread.

Then you're easily distracted. You were talking about Colbert. Bored already?

It just requires a yes or no answer. Is he a real person or an character played by a real person.
 
And you ask how stupid liberals are? :lmao:

It is not just me asking that sometimes.

It's a flimsy misdirection that fools no one. Shall we get back to your thoughts on Stephen Colbert?

I never left. Other people decided to misdirect this thread.

Then you're easily distracted. You were talking about Colbert. Bored already?

It just requires a yes or no answer. Is he a real person or an character played by a real person.

Why should those of us who understand make it easy for someone as rude as you to be handed an answer you can't be bothered investigating for yourself?

It's actually a yes and no answer.
 
And you ask how stupid liberals are? :lmao:

It is not just me asking that sometimes.

It's a flimsy misdirection that fools no one. Shall we get back to your thoughts on Stephen Colbert?

I never left. Other people decided to misdirect this thread.

Then you're easily distracted. You were talking about Colbert. Bored already?

It just requires a yes or no answer. Is he a real person or an character played by a real person.

He is both.
 
I'm trying to figure out if Colbert is a real person or not? Does anyone know?

He has bad writers. His choice of Baptise as a musical component to his show is frequently awkward and strange. Baptise looks uncomfortable when bantering with his boss. He lacks the understanding of his job that Shaffer had.

Colbert seems ill at ease with many of his guests. He lacks the command of the interview his predecessor possessed.

Much of his problem is he doesn't have good comedic timing. He has been put in a difficult position following in Letterman's footsteps.
 

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