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Right enough there is no lawsuit filed. Hustler is, however, the law, and Colbert is in the clear in that regard. FCC rules would have to find Colbert and CBS in violation. That might prove difficult given Trump's obscene remarks broadcast in prime time, and those remarks are substantial and germane.

Precisely. This is going nowhere except to give us great comedy.

"In an 8–0 decision, the (Supreme) Court ruled in favor of Hustler magazine, holding that a parody ad published in the magazine depicting televangelist and political commentator Jerry Falwell as an incestuous drunk (had sex with his mother in an outhouse and incredibly funny), was protected speech since Falwell was a

I guess,they can just keep watching WWE.