Bambi Meets Godzilla

Brian Zick

Right Wing imbecile Dinesh D'Souza visited with Stephen Colbert. D'Souza has written a book titled "The Enemy at Home; The Cultural Left and Its Responsibility for 9/11," in which he essentially endorses the reactionary cultural conservatism of Islamic extremists. It's difficult to tell for certain whether he even realized Colbert was mocking him. And when Colbert stated "You agree with some of the things that these radical extremists are against in America," the moron explicitly said "I agree with it." Norm at onegoodmove has the video and a book review. Not that he didn't completely deserve it, but watching Colbert so totally and mercilessly crush the dweeb, I was reminded of this:

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