The Colbert Report Season 3 Episode 63

The Colbert Report Season 3 Episode 63 Salman Rushdie, Jane Fonda

  • May 9, 2007

On this episode of The Colbert Report, host Stephen Colbert welcomes two legendary guests to the show: author Salman Rushdie and actress Jane Fonda.

First up is Rushdie, who has long been a controversial figure in literary circles due to the perceived blasphemy in his novel The Satanic Verses. Colbert wastes no time getting to the heart of the matter, asking Rushdie about his experience living in hiding under a fatwa issued by the Ayatollah Khomeini in 1989. Rushdie is frank and forthcoming in his responses, sharing with Colbert the fear and frustration he felt during that time, as well as his opinions on free speech and censorship.

Next, Fonda takes the stage to discuss her new film, The Butler, in which she portrays Nancy Reagan. The two engage in a lively conversation about the movie, with Fonda discussing the challenges of portraying a real-life figure and the historical significance of the events depicted in the film. As always, Colbert keeps the conversation light and humorous, taking jabs at Fonda's workout videos and her infamous Vietnam War protests.

Throughout the show, Colbert offers his trademark satirical take on the latest news and pop culture trends. He delivers his monologue with his usual wit and energy, skewering politicians and celebrities alike. The show also features several pre-taped segments, including a hilarious sketch in which Colbert reveals the true story behind the formation of the Tea Party.

Fans of The Colbert Report will not be disappointed by this episode, which showcases the show's unique brand of smart, irreverent humor. Rushdie and Fonda make for engaging guests, and Colbert's comedic timing is as sharp as ever. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a curious newcomer, this episode is not to be missed.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 9, 2007
  • Language
    English