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Wednesday, February 07, 2007

ICYMI: Colbert features Ohio

In case you missed it - Rep. Zack Space was featured on The Colbert Report last night. Space is the freshman Democrat who just replaced convicted former Rep. Bob Ney in the 18th District.

That makes him the SECOND* Ohio congressman to go on the Comedy Central show.

And it makes us wonder... Just when will Greater Cincinnati Reps. Steve Chabot, Jean Schmidt and Geoff Davis sit down for an interview with Stephen Colbert?

*Thanks to an alert reader for pointing out that Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones, a Cleveland Democrat, already appeared on the Colbert Report. Her segment aired Nov. 3, 2005.


4 Comments:

at 3:19 PM, February 07, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

That's not true. Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones was the FIRST Ohio Congressional Representative to go on The Colbert Report. Tubbs Jones was the fourth representative featured on Colbert's 434 part series (down from 435, because California's 50th district is dead to him) "Better Know a District." Tubbs Jones's district has been up on the Big Board for months. Proving, once again, that Enquirer "reporters" don't do research.

 
at 4:34 PM, February 07, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Here is the link to the video clip: http://www.comedycentral.com/motherload/?ml_video=81832

 
at 10:49 PM, February 07, 2007 Blogger JohnDWoodSr said...

Chances are they won't be interviewed, but after they're convicted their replacements might be.

 
at 12:10 PM, February 08, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Jean has been on there several times. Not as a guest, but as a punch line.

 
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