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== Chuck Noblet goes on to host The Colbert Report. == Quite apart from the obvious similarities in personality and hang-ups, there is some telling evidence for this. He obviously hates teaching and isn't even good at it, so it's anyone's guess what he's doing working at a high school - unless he's trying to emulate his idol Bill O'Reilly, who, like Chuck, taught history and English before becoming a pundit. Stephen Colbert (the character) majored in history. But the real tells are in the school newspaper episode, "Ask Jerri". We learn that Chuck would far rather be a journalist than a teacher, but hasn't got his big break yet. Could it be as the midday anchor with WPTS Patterson Springs? The moment with the YOU DON'T coffee mug is spookily reminiscent of the Word - or Bill O'Reilly's Talking Points Memo - and then there's the name; Stephen Tyrone Colbert is a near-perfect anagram of Charles Peter Tony Noblet. Stephen loves making Significant Anagrams of names, and as a Catholic, it's pretty much a given that Chuck has at least one middle name. Peter and Anthony, both being saints, are likely choices. And Stephen is known to have used pseudonyms before while doing work that he wouldn't want to be associated with. Caesar Honeybee, Tyrone Hunnibi... and Chuck Noblet?
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