The Colbert Report Season 4 Episode 38

The Colbert Report Season 4 Episode 38 Dee Dee Myers

  • March 19, 2008
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In season 4, episode 38 of The Colbert Report, host Stephen Colbert welcomes former White House press secretary Dee Dee Myers to the show. Myers, who served under President Bill Clinton, is now a political analyst and commentator.

Colbert begins the show with his usual satirical take on current events, including the latest scandal involving New Jersey Governor Chris Christie. He then introduces Myers, who he jokingly refers to as a "baby boomer" despite her relatively young age.

Myers discusses her new book, "Why Women Should Rule the World," which argues that women are often better leaders than men because they are more collaborative and willing to compromise. Colbert pushes back on this idea, suggesting that women are too emotional to lead effectively. Myers counters that emotional intelligence is actually an important leadership trait and that women have been socialized to suppress their emotions, making them better able to handle high-pressure situations.

The conversation then turns to Myers' time as press secretary and the role of the media in politics. Myers reflects on the challenges of trying to control the narrative during a presidential campaign or major policy announcement, and the ways in which social media has changed the game.

Colbert then asks Myers to weigh in on the current political climate, including the 2016 presidential election. Myers expresses concern about the divisive and often hateful language being used by some candidates, but also acknowledges that many voters are fed up with the political establishment and looking for something different.

As the interview winds down, Colbert presents Myers with a "Colbert bump," a tongue-in-cheek gesture meant to boost sales of her book. Myers graciously accepts, thanking Colbert for a lively and engaging conversation.

Overall, this episode of The Colbert Report showcases the wit and humor of host Stephen Colbert, while also providing insightful commentary on some of the most pressing political issues of the day. Myers' perspective as a former insider offers a unique and valuable perspective on the workings of Washington.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 19, 2008
  • Language
    English