The Colbert Report Season 3 Episode 67

The Colbert Report Season 3 Episode 67 Howard Dean

  • May 16, 2007

In season 3, episode 67 of The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert is joined by guest Howard Dean, former Vermont governor and chairman of the Democratic National Committee. The episode kicks off with Colbert announcing that he's "gearing up for the holidays" and ready to "raise a glass of eggnog to the troops in Iraq." He then shifts gears to Howard Dean's recent comments on the Republican Party, asking the former governor if he thinks the GOP is "imploding."

Dean responds that he does think the Republican Party is in trouble, saying that "Donald Trump is the symptom, not the cause" of the party's problems. He goes on to discuss the importance of investing in community organizing and grassroots movements, saying that "politics is a team sport" and that the Democrats need to focus on building a strong coalition in order to win elections.

Throughout the interview, Colbert and Dean engage in a lively and humorous debate, with Colbert donning a wig and impersonating former presidential candidate Mitt Romney. At one point, Dean calls the Republican Party "the party of the rich," prompting Colbert to joke that he's actually a member of the party and that he's "never been invited to one of those secret rich guy meetings."

The conversation also turns to the issue of healthcare, with Dean advocating for a single-payer system and Colbert arguing that the free market is the best way to drive innovation in healthcare. The two also touch on the controversy surrounding the Benghazi attack, with Dean criticizing Republican attempts to use it as a political weapon against Hillary Clinton.

In addition to the interview with Dean, the episode includes several segments on other current events and pop culture topics. Colbert takes on the New York Times over their decision to replace their public editor with a "reader center," arguing that it's a move away from journalistic principles. He also discusses the latest celebrity gossip, including rumors of Taylor Swift's new album and Jay-Z's new venture capital fund.

As always, the episode features Colbert's signature blend of humor and political commentary, offering a satirical take on the day's top headlines and engaging guests in lively debates. Overall, it's an entertaining and insightful episode that provides a glimpse into the intersection of politics and pop culture in America today.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 16, 2007
  • Language
    English