The Colbert Report Season 1 Episode 24

The Colbert Report Season 1 Episode 24 Richard Clarke

  • December 1, 2005

Richard Clarke, the former U.S. National Coordinator for Security, Infrastructure Protection, and Counter-terrorism, is the guest on The Colbert Report's season 1 episode 24. Stephen Colbert welcomes Clarke to the show and they engage in a lively conversation about national security and terrorism.

Clarke discusses his experience working in the government during the 9/11 attacks, and the steps that were taken to address the security concerns of the country in the aftermath. He also speaks about the various threats facing the country today, including cyber attacks and terrorist organizations such as ISIS.

Throughout the episode, Colbert and Clarke engage in humorous banter, with Colbert poking fun at Clarke's appearance and Clarke teasing Colbert about his lack of knowledge on certain national security issues. Despite the playful banter, the two also address important issues and provide insight into the complex world of national security.

The episode also includes Colbert's signature segments, such as "The Word" and "The ThreatDown," where he discusses current events and the top threats facing the country at that time. In "The Word," Colbert takes a humorous look at the media's coverage of national security issues, while in "The ThreatDown," he counts down the top five threats facing the country, as determined by his own unique criteria.

Overall, season 1 episode 24 of The Colbert Report featuring Richard Clarke is a thought-provoking and entertaining episode that provides a unique perspective on national security and terrorism. Colbert's comedic approach to serious issues adds a fresh perspective to the conversation, while Clarke's expertise and experience provide valuable insights into the challenges facing the country today.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 1, 2005
  • Language
    English