Since Stephen Colbert is now running in the South Carolina presidential primary, he can’t operate the Super PAC he founded, so clearly this ad attacking Mitt Romney wasn’t his doing. However, it is running in the state in which Colbert is a candidate and is hosted on his television show’s site. So there’s that.
[NYTimes]
This article appears in Jan 12-18, 2012.

This is the question that should be asked of Mitt Romney. Dear Mr Mission, if corporations are individuals then as “individuals” can you be considered a responsible U.S. citizen with not only the rights but responsibilities of a citizen. Can all the “units” of that “individual” be held liable if that “individual” is corrupt, malfeasant, irresponsible and or breaking U.S. or international law? Every part or person involved in making up the personhood of that superpac person, from the Mormon Book agenda of soul less money grubbing six percent of the corporation should be responsible from the CEO to the janitor when acting and representing themselves as a “person”. You can’t be “persons” unless you act like a person, can you?