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June 5, 2008

Stephen Colbert Presents "The Lost O'Reilly Tapes"

It's the tape the Men In Black don't want you to see: In his only recorded moment of coolness, Bill O'Reilly agreed to appear as a guest on The Colbert Report on January 18, 2007. O'Reilly's interview lasted seven minutes, but only five minutes made it to air. Last night, Stephen introduced what will surely be continued a running gag: a moment from O'Reilly's interview showcasing O'Reilly's bitterness and lack of sense of humor. That guy is like a failed bully. (via CC Insider):

"He seems like a real tool."

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Sorry to correct you, but "five minutes made it to air", not two. And the segment was not "introduced" last night, it has been used before (at least once). No, I'm not a scary fan, I just have a memory.

Posted by: F.G.C. at 06/05/08 11:55 AM | Reply
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Thanks! the two minutes was a good old fashioned typo but the fact that he's done this before was news to me! I still can't find it on the comedy central website, but hat doesn't mean it didn't happen.

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