Super PAC Satire: Colbert Explains (Faux) Presidential Run to ABC News

A fake run for president is nothing without fake attack ads, and "Definitely Not Coordinating With Stephen Colbert Super PAC" is wasting no time in getting its hysterical message out to South Carolinians. In a press release

by Josh Feldman | 3:15 pm, January 15th, 2012 On CNN's Reliable Sources today, Howard Kurtz examined the latest details in the story of comedian Stephen Colbert and his former Super PAC. Many would dismiss his intent to run for president as a joke,

A (faux) TV ad purchased by the group "Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow" portrays Romney as "Mitt the Ripper" for slashing jobs.

"The counties need the money, and Colbert Super PAC wants to give it to you; call it a Christmas Miracle," he wrote. "I've already filled out the check, and to prove it's no joke, I've written 'No Joke' in the memo line." Colbert later wrote that the

The Colbert Super-PAC steams on with excellent and helpful election ads like this one, starring candidate Buddy Roemer, who did not coordinate with the Super-PAC in any way. Colbert Super PAC Ad – Undaunted