Comedy Central
More Links
Comedy Central
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
Comedy Central's Indecision
South Park
Tosh.0
Workaholics
Key And Peele
30 Rock
The Ruckus
Stand-Up & Jokes
CC Web Originals
All Comedy Central Shows
Colbertnation Home
The Colbert Report Videos
The Colbert Report Full Episodes
About The Colbert Report
Tickets for The Colbert Report
Buy The Colbert Report Merchandise
Episode Clips: January 20, 2011
Rush Limbaugh Speaks Chinese
(04:01)
Views: 401,795
State Budget Shortfalls - Christine Todd Whitman
(05:24)
Views: 49,333
50th Anniversary of JFK's Inaugural Address
(03:43)
Views: 41,384
Chris Matthews
(06:31)
Views: 35,653
Sign Off - Donald Pellview
(00:22)
Views: 20,963
1/20/11 in :60 Seconds
(01:01)
Views: 20,726
Related Videos
Chris Matthews
(06:31)
Views: 35,653
Old People in Space
(05:28)
Views: 27,155
Chris Matthews
(05:55)
Views: 22,709
The Word - Nazis
(2:26)
Views: 4,484
Jeff Greenfield
(04:47)
Views: 15,324
David Gergen
(7:17)
Views: 1,988
Chris Matthews
(05:32)
Views: 23,005
The DaColbert Code - Samuel Alito
(3:31)
Views: 3,950
The DaColbert Code - Oscar Predictions
(04:58)
Views: 59,347
David Gergen
(07:02)
Views: 24,721
The Colbert Report
To view this movie you need the
Adobe Flash Player
plugin. You also need JavaScript enabled in your browser.
Thursday
January 20, 2011
50th Anniversary of JFK's Inaugural Address
On the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's "Ask Not" inaugural address, the all-American pundit panel tears Camelot a new hole.
Tags:
John F. Kennedy
,
anniversaries
,
inaugurations
,
speeches
,
history
,
Democrats
,
fist shaking
,
photos
,
Gerald Ford
,
24-hour news
,
pundits
,
media
Views:
41,384
Share on Facebook
Share on Twitter
Digg This!
Copy Embed
Copy Link
The Colbert Report
Mon - Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c
50th Anniversary of JFK's Inaugural Address
www.colbertnation.com
Colbert Report Full Episodes
Political Humor & Satire Blog
Video Archive
Top Clip This Week
Mexico's Debate Playmate (03:22)
Views: 276,433
Exclusive
1/20/11 in :60 Seconds
Rush Limbaugh speaks Chinese, and Chris Matthews snatches back the Xerox for his Kennedy book.