Super PAC Satire: Colbert Explains (Faux) Presidential Run to ABC News

The Super PAC founded by Comedy Central host Stephen Colbert has launched its first ad in South Carolina attacking Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney as “Mitt the Ripper” for his record of destroying

Colbert said, a twinge of sarcasm in his voice. "There are $11.2 million worth of ads being run in South Carolina. That just means more speech than ever before in South Carolina." Colbert's super PAC, which was re-named The Definitely Not Coordinated

This will be the first debate where Mitt Romney will have the opportunity to go after Newt Gingrich for the negative ad campaign which was sponsored by Gingrich's Super PAC (and jokingly, Stephen Colbert's Super PAC). South Carolina is seen as

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A fake run for president is nothing without fake attack ads, and "Definitely Not Coordinating With Stephen Colbert Super PAC" is wasting no time in getting its hysterical message out to South Carolinians. In a press release

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