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1. Nancy Grace

2. Carl Bernstein

3. John Stossel

4. Ken Miller

5. George Stephanopoulos

6. Andrew Sullivan

7. Frank McCourt

8. Nina Totenberg

9. David Gregory

10. Robin Givhan

11. Norah Vincent

12. Paul Begala

13. Annie Duke

14. Dave Marash

15. Emily Yoffe

16. Christine Todd Whitman

17. Sen. Barbara Boxer

18. James Woolsey

19. Alan Dershowitz

20. George Packer

21. Lama Surya Das

22. Michael Eric Dyson

23. David Brooks

24. Tony Campolo

25. Brett O'Donnell

26. Arianna Huffington

27. Jeffrey Sachs

28. Bob Schieffer

29. Norman Ornstein

30. James Webb

31. Lorraine Bracco

32. Christopher Buckley

33. Keith Olbermann

34. Al Franken

35. Frank Vincent

36. Connie Chung

37. Steve Kroft

38. Dan Senor

39. John Kasich

40. Sen. Gary Hart

41. Michael Brown

42. Bruce Bartlett

43. Robert Greenwald

44. Michael Smerconish

45. Rev. Jesse Jackson

46. Harvey Mansfield

47. Markos Moulitsas

48. Reza Aslan

49. Anthony Romero

50. Caitlin Flanagan

51. Ralph Nader

52. Hugh Hewitt

53. Sam Harris

54. Sebastian Junger

55. Bill Kristol

56. Jon Meacham

57. Gov. Mike Huckabee

58. Paul Rieckhoff

59. Rick Reilly

60. Shere Hite

61. Frank Rich

62. Bill Bastone

63. Madeleine Albright

64. Kevin Phillips

65. Tyson Slocum

66. Jonathan Alter

67. Ted Daeschler

68. Stone Phillips

69. Christiane Amanpour

70. Steven Squyres

71. Steven Johnson

72. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

73. Tim Flannery

74. David Sirota

75. Michael Pollan

76. Gustavo Arellano

77. Bart Ehrman

78. Bay Buchanan

79. Douglas Brinkley

80. Marc Bowden

81. Chris Matthews

82. Robert Baer

83. Christopher Noxon

84. Amy Sedaris

85. Tony Hawk

86. Mort Zuckerman

87. Ron Suskind

88. Lee Silver

89. Dhani Jones

90. Joe Scarborough

91. Tom Brokaw

92. Howell Raines

93. William Donohue

94. Neal Katyal

95. Joe Quesada

96. Ned Lamont

97. Peter Beinart

98. Linda Hirshman

99. Paul Hackett III

100. Bill Rhoden

101. Alexandra Robbins

102. Eli Pariser

103. Ramesh Ponnuru

104. David Gergen

105. Morgan Spurlock

106. Neil Young

107. Geoffrey Nunberg

108. Paul Krugman

109. Gideon Yago

110. Janna Levin

111. Martin Short

112. Toby Keith

113. Ken Jennings

114. Bill Simmons

115. Will Power

116. Frank Rich

117. James Carville

118. Daniel Ellsberg

119. Arianna Huffington

120. Ted Danson

121. Lowell Bergman

122. Steve Wozniak

123. Michael Lewis

124. Andy Stern

125. Senator Byron Dorgan

126. Amy Goodman

127. Randy Newman

128. Ariel Levy

129. George Lucas

130. Gov. Brian Schweitzer

131. Barry Scheck

132. Richard Dawkins

133. David Kuo

134. Dr. Peter Agre

135. Barry Manilow

136. Tim Robbins

137. Penn Jillette

138. Ronald Reagan Jr.

139. Mark Halperin

140. Indecision 2006 Election Coverage

141. Jeff Greenfield

142. Dean Kamen

143. Dan Rather

144. Jeff Swartz

145. Al Franken/Dr. Michael Novacek

146. Richard Linklater

147. Jim Lehrer

148. Harry Shearer

149. Nora Ephron

150. Mike Lupica

151. Will Wright

152. Steven D. Levitt

153. John Sexton

154. Dr. Francis S. Collins

155. Dr. Peter Singer

156. Dan Savage

157. Doris Kearns Goodwin

158. Daniel Pinchbeck

159. Jack Welch

160. Deepak Chopra

161. Chris Funk, Robert Schneider

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The Colbert Report

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The Colbert Report is an American satirical late night television program that airs Monday through Thursday on Comedy Central. It stars political humorist Stephen Colbert, a former correspondent for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. The Colbert Report is a spin-off from and counterpart to The Daily Show that comments on politics and the media in a similar way. It satirizes conservative personality-driven political pundit programs, particularly Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor. The show focuses on a fictional anchorman character named Stephen Colbert, played by his real-life namesake. The character, described by Colbert as a "well-intentioned, poorly informed, high-status idiot", is a caricature of televised political pundits. The Colbert Report has been nominated for seven Primetime Emmy Awards each in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012, two Television Critics Association Awards Awards, and two Satellite Awards. In 2013, it won two Emmys. It has been presented as non-satirical journalism in several instances, including by the Tom DeLay Legal Defense Trust and by Robert Wexler following his interview on the program. The Report received considerable media coverage following its debut on October 17, 2005, for Colbert's coining of the term "truthiness", which dictionary publisher Merriam-Webster named its 2006 Word of the Year.

Date: 10/17/2005
Rating: 6.8
Cast: Stephen Colbert

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