Last week, Stephen Colbert, who often pretends to be outraged, seemed genuinely peeved about the Republican Party — now lost and leaderless — embracing Oxycontin addict Rush Limbaugh as its de facto primary thinker and voice.
Last week, Stephen Colbert, who often pretends to be outraged, seemed genuinely peeved about the Republican Party — now lost and leaderless — embracing Oxycontin addict Rush Limbaugh as its de facto primary thinker and voice.