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Comedy Central Stephen Colbert has proven his affection for blurring the line between satire and sincerity, so in the wake of Tuesday's Colbert Report, it seems fair to wonder if he'll go through with his proposed plans to moderate a debate between the Republican presidential candidates.our editor recommendsJon Stewart on Donald Trump Moderating a GOP Presidential Debate: 'Thank You, Jesus!' (Video)Donald Trump's GOP Debate: Mitt Romney Becomes Third Candidate Who Won't Participate Donald Trump Defends G.O.P. Debate Moderation, Slams 'Joke' Candidates on 'Today' (Video) And the inspiration for "Stephen Colbert's South Carolina Serious, Classy Republican Debate?" Donald Trump's own G.O.P stand-off on Newsmax and his promise to endorse whoever wins. PHOTOS: 10 Hollywood Players That Will Make a Difference in the 2012 Elections "The G.O.P. wants a serious debate, they deserve it," Colbert said. "Bar none, they're the best party in the world, that includes space." Colbert went on to skewer Trump's famous hyperbole. "Everyone arrives in a limo... the limos get taken away by helicopter," he said. "It's going to be the highest rated debate in the history of television. Why? Because whoever wins, I'm going to marry them." There's no shortage of sarcasm, but the following morning, Colbert sent a follow up email to his Super PAC email list with more details on the event. PHOTOS: The Movies and Stars Democrats and Republicans Love (and Love to Hate) "It's going to be a classy affair," the release said. "Shrimp cocktail, the works." It could still be part of the gag, but many thought the same of Colbert's 2007 announcement he'd run in the South Carolina primary as both a Republican and a Democrat. His was denied a spot on the ballot, but he always maintained he was serious. Watch the video from Tuesday's Colbert Report below: The Colbert Report Get More: Colbert Report Full Episodes,Political Humor & Satire Blog,Video Archive PHOTO GALLERY: View Gallery Michele Bachmann: The Politics of Fashion Donald Trump Stephen Colbert The Colbert Report Politics
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