Stephen Colbert jokingly stormed off The View today in mock tribute to Bill “Papa Bear” O’Reilly. Read the full post.
Oct 19
2010
04:04 PM ET
Stephen Colbert storms off 'The View'
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Just determined to find something to criticize, are we? The “afraid of snakes” joke went right over my head too, but the ladies played along and encouraged Colbert to continue, Colbert didn’t miss a beat. There was no harm there.
I fail to see at any point where the women could have been called humorless. This is silly.
I abhor this show, but I watched the clip, and… COME ON! they were laughing, the crowd loved it… PLEASE… totally baseless article.
ahh stephen colbert. you are my hero.
Sherri was definitely cracking up, not too flustered
The ladies definitely where playing along, especially Sheri Sheppard.
@go to skool – humour can be spelled both ways, depending on the country you are from. “Or” is the American spelling, while “our” is Canadian and British. Perhaps the way you spell “skool” may indicate something? Think before flaming someone.
Can’t Stephen come up with something more original?? Nevermind he’s made millions off of O’Reilly’s back what was I thinking???
EW said the view should move on and when they try to but their guest keeps bringing it up and they try to control themselves they get called out for it.
Leave the View Alone!
Awesomely unfunny.
BLAAAAKE I’M WITH YOU ALL THE WAY…IT PROVES THEIR STUPIDITY BY ALLOWING ‘BUSH’ TO STAY AT THE PARTY SO LONG….BUT EVERY PARTY NEEDS A CLOWN …I AM ON YOUR SIDE….
Amendment 1 – Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression. Ratified 12/15/1791. Note
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
@ Blaaaake
I don’t see the phrase “seperation of church and state” do you?