The Colbert Report Season 2 Episode 23

The Colbert Report Season 2 Episode 23 David Brooks

  • February 23, 2006
  • 6.9  (15)

In season 2 episode 23 of The Colbert Report, the guest is New York Times columnist David Brooks. The episode begins with Stephen Colbert discussing the latest news, including the controversy surrounding the Florida vote recount in the 2000 presidential election. Colbert then introduces Brooks, who he describes as "the conservative voice of our times."

The conversation quickly turns to politics, with Brooks dissecting the current state of the Republican Party and its relationship with President George W. Bush. Brooks argues that the party has lost touch with its core principles and has become too reliant on divisive social issues. He also critiques the Bush administration's handling of the Iraq War, calling it a "tragic mistake."

Colbert challenges Brooks on his conservative views, but the two engage in a respectful and thoughtful debate. They also discuss Brooks' own upbringing and how it has influenced his political beliefs.

Aside from the political discussion, the episode also features several comedic segments. In one, Colbert takes a swipe at the popular sitcom Friends, arguing that it promotes a unrealistic and unhealthy lifestyle. In another, he mocks the media's obsession with celebrity gossip by reporting on a fake scandal involving Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

Overall, The Colbert Report season 2 episode 23 with guest David Brooks is a mix of sharp political commentary and lighthearted humor. Colbert and Brooks offer different perspectives but engage in a civil and insightful discussion that is both entertaining and thought-provoking.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 23, 2006
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.9  (15)