Special guests shone on late-night shows this week, from stone-faced journalists to desk-breaking comics.
On The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert gave his own take on Herman Cain’s baffling political ad, featuring his cigarette-smoking campaign manager. We think Colbert has Cain beat when it comes to slow-smiling.
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Zach Galifianakis stopped by Conan in one of the best entrances NewsFeed has ever seen.
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NBC News anchor Brian Williams stopped by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon to slow-jam the Occupy Wall Street news.
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On The Daily Show, Jon Stewart explained the essence of Mitt Romney. “If he were an ice cream flavor, he’d be beige.”
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For the fourth time, President Obama stopped by The Tonight Show to chat with Jay Leno. Talk shifted from world issues to the GOP to Halloween candy.
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