The Colbert Report Season 3 Episode 13

The Colbert Report Season 3 Episode 13 Barry M. Lando

  • January 29, 2007

Barry M. Lando, an American journalist, author, and documentary filmmaker, appears as the guest on The Colbert Report season 3 episode 13. He is best known for his work as a producer on the 60 Minutes news program and his book "Web of Deceit: The History of Western Complicity in Iraq, from Churchill to Kennedy to George W. Bush."

The interview begins with Colbert and Lando discussing the recent Iraq War and the American involvement in the Middle East, particularly in the realm of espionage. Lando describes his experiences working for the CIA in the 1960s and shares his insights on the complex and often dangerous business of intelligence gathering.

Colbert challenges Lando on his assertion that America's history in the region has been marked by deceit, arguing that America has acted only in the best interests of democracy and freedom. Lando counters with evidence of America's role in propping up dictators and destabilizing governments, pointing to examples such as the Iran-Contra scandal and the CIA's involvement in the overthrow of democratic leaders.

Throughout the interview, Lando maintains his calm and measured tone, patiently explaining his point of view and responding to Colbert's comedic jabs with good humor. He also takes the opportunity to promote his new book, "The Watchman's File," about a former Israeli intelligence agent who discovers a plot by the Israeli government to assassinate Palestinian leaders.

In addition to the main interview, the episode includes a number of other segments, including Colbert's popular "The Word" segment, in which he satirizes contemporary political issues. This week's segment is titled "Golden Ticket," and focuses on the controversy surrounding the National Security Agency's surveillance program.

Overall, the episode is a thoughtful and illuminating discussion of some of the most pressing issues of our time, as well as an engaging and entertaining example of satirical television at its best. Fans of The Colbert Report will not want to miss this fascinating interview with one of America's most important journalists and thinkers.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 29, 2007
  • Language
    English