The Colbert Report Season 1 Episode 9

The Colbert Report Season 1 Episode 9 Monica Crowley

  • October 31, 2005
  • 6.4  (11)

Monica Crowley, a conservative political commentator and author, is the guest on this episode of The Colbert Report. Stephen Colbert, in his usual satirical and humorous style, begins the show with his usual monologue, poking fun at current events and political figures.

Colbert then introduces Crowley, who is known for her conservative views on issues such as national security and the economy. They begin by discussing the presidential election, which at the time was still in its early stages. Crowley shares her thoughts on the candidates, including why she supports certain ones and why she opposes others.

The conversation then turns to foreign policy, and Crowley gives her take on the situation in the Middle East and the role of the United States in the region. Colbert, playing devil's advocate, challenges some of her arguments and makes jokes at her expense, but ultimately the two reach a friendly understanding.

Next up is a game called "Know Thyself", in which Colbert asks Crowley a series of rapid-fire questions to determine her true self. The questions range from serious to silly and reveal some surprising facts about Crowley's personality and preferences.

In a change of pace, Colbert then shows a pre-taped segment where he meets with a group of young, enthusiastic supporters of Barack Obama. He pokes fun at their enthusiasm and naivety, but also acknowledges their passion and dedication to the candidate.

The final segment of the show sees Crowley and Colbert discussing the role of the media in politics and how it affects elections. They debate whether the media is biased and how alternative media sources such as social media are changing the landscape.

Overall, this episode of The Colbert Report offers a lively and entertaining discussion of politics and current events, with equal parts humor and insight. Crowley is a thoughtful and articulate guest, and Colbert's wit and charm keep the conversation engaging throughout.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 31, 2005
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (11)