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‘Colbert Report’: ‘Game Change’ GossipPosted on Jan 14, 2010
So, this “Game Change” book is making waves in the political world, what with its tales of infighting and palace intrigue in both leading candidates’ camps during the 2008 election. Stephen Colbert takes a peek between the covers before interviewing one of the book’s authors, John Heilemann, about the veracity of his, and co-author Mark Halperin’s, claims in these clips. Colbert Nation: Part 1:
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By Mundt, January 14, 2010 at 3:10 pm Link to this comment
“Game Change”, by Halperin, Heilemann, & Halitosis, is a catty little vitriolic screed destined for glass-top tables in waiting areas of salons & hairdressers—but not barbershops—along the NY/Washington corridor. It will be totally ignored in the heartland. And, doesn’t Coalbear make enough money to get his ear fixed?
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