The Colbert Report Season 3 Episode 15

The Colbert Report Season 3 Episode 15 Jed Babbin

  • January 31, 2007
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In season 3 episode 15 of The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert welcomes Jed Babbin to the show. Babbin is a former United States Deputy Undersecretary of Defense and editor of the conservative magazine Human Events.

The episode begins with Colbert poking fun at the controversy over President Obama's birth certificate, joking that he himself was born on a "mysterious island in the Pacific" and showing a fake birth certificate as proof. He then introduces Babbin, who doesn't waste time before criticizing Obama's policies on national defense.

Babbin argues that the Obama administration has weakened America's military capabilities and put the country at risk. He specifically targets the President's decision to reduce the number of troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, saying that it has emboldened terrorist groups and given other countries the impression that America is no longer willing to defend itself. Colbert questions Babbin on this point, asking if he thinks that having more troops on the ground is the only way to defeat terrorism.

Babbin responds by saying that the military should be given more resources and flexibility to pursue terrorists wherever they may be, even if it means conducting operations in countries that haven't explicitly given permission. He also argues that the US should be more aggressive in standing up to foreign governments that pose a threat to American interests.

The conversation then shifts to the Benghazi attack, which had happened only a few months before the episode aired. Babbin is highly critical of the way the Obama administration responded to the attack, accusing them of being more concerned with covering up their mistakes than with getting to the bottom of what happened. He also suggests that Hillary Clinton, who was Secretary of State at the time of the attack, should be held accountable for her role in the events leading up to it.

Colbert plays devil's advocate, reminding Babbin that no one had been able to prove any wrongdoing on Clinton's part. Babbin responds by saying that there are still many unanswered questions about what happened in Benghazi, and that the Obama administration has been stonewalling attempts to get to the truth. He argues that it's vital to hold public officials accountable for their actions, and that the American people deserve to know the full extent of what happened in Benghazi.

The interview wraps up with Colbert thanking Babbin for his insights and saying that he hopes to have him back on the show in the future. The episode ends with Colbert making fun of the latest political news and cultural trends, as he always does.

Overall, season 3 episode 15 of The Colbert Report is a lively and engaging episode that features a spirited discussion between Stephen Colbert and Jed Babbin about national defense, foreign policy, and the Benghazi attack. Whether you agree with Babbin's conservative views or not, there's no denying that he offers plenty of food for thought and raises important questions about how the US should approach its role in the world.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 31, 2007
  • Language
    English