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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | == Stephen Colbert killed and ate Jon Stewart, replacing him with a robot. == This happened some time before the launch of The Colbert Report, as Jon's ghost appears in the Colbert Report studio (the old Daily Show studio) during a seance in a very early episode. It's the reason for the Toss in late 2005 which revolves entirely around 'cranberry sauce' (see 'Paul Is Dead'). Assuming it happened some time in early 2005, this also explains Stephen's claims to have eaten a panda in the mid-2005 "Bloggers" sketch: attempts to throw the bloggers off the scent. Also note the voicemails left by Stephen for Anthony Pellicano in 1999, revealed on the Report, in which he repeatedly arranges and cancels Jon's assassination. |