Me. And the heads of the White House Correspondents Association. And we're glad we did it. So there.
2006-08-01 04:21:11
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answered by Anonymous
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The White House Correspondents Association
2006-08-01 04:23:27
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answered by Ross S 2
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Mark Smith, White House Correspondents Association president and an Associated Press reporter invited him.
2006-08-01 04:22:58
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answered by Mother Bear 3
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I have no idea, but I am willing to bit he or she has since 'resigned'.
I would kiss them if I could though. Colbert's speech was brilliant, and took insane balls to say what he said, basically, to the president's face. I often wonder who thought it would be a good idea to get Stephen Colbert to be the main event though - did they see The Colbert Report and think he wasn't being sarcastic? I mean, seriously, did someone REALLY think that would go well?
2006-08-01 16:57:10
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answered by Mary 6
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The National Press Secretary
2006-08-01 04:21:46
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answered by anjui63 4
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It was probably one of the president's aids. They like to make the dinner's funny and always poke fun at the presidents. Having Colbert there was great!
2006-08-01 04:21:54
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answered by reza h 2
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George Bushington
2006-08-01 04:21:52
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answered by Starling 3
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The President. George is a fun loving guy. Him and his father have always liked comedians that crack jokes at politicians. Bush Sr. invited Dana Carvey at the White House several times, because he loved it when he impersonated him.
2006-08-01 04:22:33
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answered by stranger2ooo 3
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Ahhhh -- tell him to stay away. We don't need Steven Colbert corrupted. I like him.
2006-08-01 04:21:33
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answered by butterfliesRfree 7
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Someone who no longer works for the administration.
2006-08-01 04:21:57
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answered by Anonymous
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