NY Daily News: A week after getting thrashed by Stephen Colbert as a flip-flopper, potential Senate candidate Harold Ford said he wanted to see if the comedian "wants to beat me up in person." Ford got his answer Monday night when Colbert did exactly that on "The Colbert Report." "Evidently, six minutes at my interview table counts as New York State residency," Colbert said to the former Tennessee congressman, who registered to vote here last fall. It didn't get any better for Ford. Colbert began by pressing him on abortion, noting that in 2006, Ford called himself "pro-life" but now insists he has always been pro-choice. As he has before, Ford insisted that by "pro-life" he meant he supported education, veterans benefits and other fundamental issues.