After telling people "not to buy the hype" about the enthusiasm for the lineup at the Democratic National Convention's opening night, Stephen Colbert informed us that it's not going to work this time around, unlike four years ago when "hope-addled
September 4, 2012

After telling people "not to buy the hype" about the enthusiasm for the lineup at the Democratic National Convention's opening night, Stephen Colbert informed us that it's not going to work this time around, unlike four years ago when "hope-addled lemmings cried as their dear leader orated between soaring Greek columns." And if you don't believe him, just ask RNC chair, Reince Priebus.

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