Stephen Colbert Spoofs Bill O'Reilly's Temper Tantrum Stephen Colbert, in his persona as the newscaster resembling Bill O'Reilly, defends his idol and the infamous Bill O'Reilly temper tantrum by showing a similar freakout he had back in the day.
Stephen Colbert Spoofs Bill O'Reilly's Temper Tantrum Stephen Colbert, in his persona as the newscaster resembling Bill O'Reilly, defends his idol and the infamous Bill O'Reilly temper tantrum by showing a similar freakout he had back in the day.

Stephen Colbert, in his persona as the newscaster resembling Bill O'Reilly, defends his idol and the infamous
Bill O'Reilly temper tantrum by showing a similar freakout he had back in the day. This is long-ish, so if you just want to see the Colbert tantrum, go to 3:08. Love the polyester suit and porn 'stache!

Tuesdays are big in entertainmentville: Not only do all the new DVD releases
hit Netflix, but new music also pours into stores, including iTunes. So I take a spin through each week's iTunes music releases and pick out some albums and tracks
worthy of a download. It's a pretty light week for new releases, but in addition to the picks below, you can also snag
a new collection from Ghostface Killah and the
soundtrack to Revolutionary Road.
John Legend & Stephen Colbert Experience the Joys of Nutmeg Thinking outside the fake-news (gift)box last night, Stephen Colbert premiered A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All. John Legend sang about his love of nutmeg, while Jon Stewart took the opportunity to teach Stephen about Hanukkah with his own serenade. Other guests included Willie Nelson, Elvis Costello, Toby Keith, and Feist.

Thinking outside the fake-news (gift)box last night, Stephen Colbert premiered
A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All. John Legend sang about his love of nutmeg, while Jon Stewart took the opportunity to teach Stephen about Hanukkah with his own serenade. Other guests included Willie Nelson, Elvis Costello, Toby Keith, and Feist.

Not surprisingly, given what I do for a living, I often turn to my favorite TV specials (A Charlie Brown Christmas, The Snowman, and A Muppet Family Christmas, among many others) to get me in the holiday spirit. Well, this year, there's a new special on the scene, and it already seems destined to become a seasonal classic.
A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All (hee) premieres Sunday at 10 p.m.
Rahm Emanuel Roasts Stephen Colbert White House chief of staff-designate Rahm Emanuel took some time off from the transition Friday night to hurl barbs at his longtime pseudo-nemesis Stephen Colbert (as well as Joe Biden, Sarah Palin, Joe Lieberman, et al.)

Throughout this crazy election season, whenever I've needed a quick pick-me-up or a laugh at the day's wacky events, I've turned first to Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert. So it's only fitting that the two of them will be a big part of today's election TV coverage, with a live
Indecision 2008: America's Choice special airing at 10 p.m. EST, 7 p.m.

Oh man, if you missed
The Colbert Report the other night, I've got to fill you in on the details about this hilarious segment. Stephen started talking about Milton Pedraza, the CEO of the "Luxury Institute," who recommends a strategy of "stealth wealth" and "avoiding conspicuous consumption for a less flashy image" during this economic crisis. Stephen then goes on to say that he took Milton's advice of forgetting $10,000 mobile phones and picking up iPhones instead, so he decided to trade in his $310,000
Vertu cell phone for an iPhone and a land line (keep your eyes peeled for his blinged-out rotary phone!).