The Colbert Report S9. Domino's remote-control helicopter fundamentally alters the basic erotic nature of the customer-pizza delivery guy relationship.
George Zimmerman goes back on neighborhood watch, and President Obama talks about the black experience in America. President Obama takes the first step in racial dialogue by discussing how it feels to be in a room full of white people who are scared of him. Senate Finance Committee leaders ask their colleagues for suggestions on the tax code but promise to keep all suggestions secret for 50 years. Tea Partiers punish the leader of the do-nothing Congress, Mitch McConnell, for the handful of times he done did something.
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The Lumineers talk about moving to Denver and screaming "Ho Hey" at loud audience members.
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