Both the Center for Responsive Politics and the Campaign Legal Center responded in Stephen Colbert-like fashion to news that the two political nonprofits would receive about $135,000 each from the comedian’s now-defunct super PAC.

“We will do our best to ensure that groups like Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow and Colbert Super PAC SHH will not be able to get away with their anonymous shell game shenanigans in future election cycles,” said Legal Center President Trevor Potter in a statement, referring to Colbert’s satirical super PAC and its affiliated nonprofit.

As Colbert’s lawyer, through his practice at Caplin & Drysdale, Potter had helped Colbert set up the groups on a series of TV programs that mocked unrestricted political spending and earned the Comedy Central host a Peabody Award.

A statement from the Center for Responsive Politics was equally tongue-in-cheek.

“We at the Center for Responsive Politics are pleased to announce that our previously nameless gathering place for staff meetings, interviews with reporters and celebrations of all kinds now has an identity: the Colbert Super PAC Memorial Conference Room,” read a statement released by the CRP Friday.