Stephen Colbert Appears On Letterman, Ditches “Report” Persona
Stephen Colbert became a huge star by adopting a personality radically different from his own, but since he and his fake pundit character share a name, the intertwining of the two Stephen Colberts was inevitable. Add in the high-profile public appearances he’s made in character, and it’s no wonder it can be a shock to the system when the real Colbert drops the blustery veneer, as he did last night on Late Show with David Letterman.
This wasn’t unprecedented – Colbert appeared as himself on Letterman’s show two years ago to promote his book. Understandably, neither appearance contained anything approaching the level of earnestness found in real-person Colbert interviews here and here: both Letterman sit-downs were extremely light-hearted. And give real-person Colbert credit: they were pretty entertaining as well, which begs the question: which version of Colbert is better in interviews?
(Also: Colbert’s admiration of Letterman seems to rival Jon Stewart’s. Colbert said last night it “makes [him] feel important” if he tells himself he does the same thing for a living that Dave does. Meanwhile, a couple months ago in this Daily Show interview with LeBron James, when James referred to God as “the man above,” Stewart guessed he was talking about Letterman. This is also a great excuse to link to this Late Show appearance by a now-shockingly-young-looking Stewart.)
Obama’s National Security Chief Of Staff Goes ‘Nucular’

After years of the cringe-worthy pronunciation of nu-cu-lar during the Bush White House, it seemed like we finally had an administration who had a litmus test in staffing their National Security detail - pronounce the word "nuclear." Not so. During an interview to discuss Iran's weapons program with MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell today, National Security Chief of Staff Denis McDonough definitely uttered the term Nucular. Gotcha! Right-wing critics eager for payback? Go! Video after the jump.
Governor David Paterson Rebuffs Rumors Of His Imminent Resignation
Embattled New York Governor David Paterson spoke publicly today about rumors of an impending scandal the imminent resignation that would come as a result. "The only way I'm not going to be Governor next year is at the ballot box. And the only way that I will be leaving office before is in a box." Video after the jump.
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