The Colbert Report Season 3 Episode 45 Colin Beavan, Katrina vanden Heuvel
- April 9, 2007
Colin Beavan, also known as No Impact Man, and Katrina vanden Heuvel, editor and part owner of The Nation, are the two guests on The Colbert Report season 3 episode 45.
Colbert begins by introducing his first guest, Colin Beavan, who is famous for his documentary and book titled "No Impact Man." Beavan describes his experiment of trying to live for a year with as little environmental impact as possible, and Colbert quips that he should try living with as little human impact as possible. The two discuss the challenges and benefits of living a low-impact lifestyle, and Colbert even suggests that he might try it himself.
Next up is Katrina vanden Heuvel, who represents the liberal viewpoint on the show. Colbert jokingly suggests that he should call her "my little socialist," which she takes in stride. The conversation turns to the 2008 Presidential campaign, with Colbert challenging vanden Heuvel on why she supports Barack Obama over Hillary Clinton. She argues that Obama represents a fresh start and a chance for real change, while Clinton is too closely tied to politics-as-usual. Colbert responds by mockingly pretending to be a Clinton supporter, spouting off her talking points and shedding some fake tears.
Throughout the show, Colbert peppers his guests with witty and occasionally provocative questions, but ultimately he and his guests seem to agree on many things. Colbert and Beavan both express concern over global warming and environmental degradation, while vanden Heuvel and Colbert both agree that the Bush administration has been disastrous for America. Even though they come from different backgrounds and perspectives, Colbert manages to find common ground with his guests and promote lively, thought-provoking discussion.
Overall, this episode of The Colbert Report provides a funny, engaging, and insightful look at two important issues facing America and the world today. Whether you're interested in environmentalism or politics, or just enjoy Colbert's irreverent humor, this episode is sure to entertain and inform.