The Colbert Report Season 2 Episode 43

The Colbert Report Season 2 Episode 43 Robert Greenwald

  • March 30, 2006
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In season 2 episode 43 of The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert welcomes director and activist Robert Greenwald to the show. Greenwald is known for his documentaries on social and political issues, including Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch’s War on Journalism and Iraq for Sale: The War Profiteers.

Colbert begins the episode by introducing Greenwald and praising his work as a filmmaker and activist. He then asks Greenwald about his latest project, a documentary called Walmart: The High Cost of Low Price. Greenwald explains that the film exposes the negative impact of Walmart’s business practices on its employees, communities, and the environment.

Throughout the episode, Colbert and Greenwald discuss the impact of Walmart on American society. They touch on topics such as the company’s low wages, poor working conditions, and environmental pollution. Greenwald shares stories from employees and communities affected by Walmart and argues that the company’s practices are not sustainable.

Colbert, known for his satirical humor, adds his own commentary to the conversation. He jokes about the irony of Walmart’s slogan “Save Money. Live Better” and questions the company’s commitment to its employees and the environment.

In addition to discussing Walmart, Colbert and Greenwald talk about Greenwald’s previous films and activism. They touch on topics such as corporate media ownership, government corruption, and the power of grassroots movements.

As the episode comes to a close, Colbert and Greenwald reflect on the importance of activism and documentary filmmaking in raising awareness about social and political issues. They urge viewers to get involved and take action to create positive change in their communities.

Overall, season 2 episode 43 of The Colbert Report offers a thoughtful and engaging conversation about the impact of Walmart on American society. Colbert’s humor adds a lighthearted touch to the serious subject matter, while Greenwald’s expertise and passion for activism inspire viewers to take action in their own lives.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 30, 2006
  • Language
    English