The Colbert Report Season 4 Episode 66

The Colbert Report Season 4 Episode 66 Laura Dern, Grover Norquist

  • May 14, 2008

In season 4 episode 66 of The Colbert Report, viewers are treated to an entertaining and thought-provoking conversation between host Stephen Colbert and two guests: actress Laura Dern and anti-tax activist Grover Norquist.

First up is Dern, who is known for her roles in movies such as Blue Velvet and Jurassic Park. Colbert kicks off the interview with a tongue-in-cheek question about whether she has any advice for people who are dating velociraptors (a nod to her Jurassic Park character). Dern plays along, jokingly cautioning against getting too close to the deadly creatures.

From there, the conversation turns to more serious topics. Dern talks about her work with the non-profit organization Women's Voices for the Earth, which focuses on reducing exposure to toxic chemicals in everyday products. She also discusses the importance of using her platform as an actress to bring attention to important issues, such as gender equality and environmentalism.

After Dern's interview, Colbert welcomes Grover Norquist to the stage. Norquist is perhaps best known for his work as the founder and president of Americans for Tax Reform, an organization that opposes all tax increases. Colbert, who is no stranger to political satire and social commentary, engages Norquist in a spirited debate about the role of government and taxation in American society.

Throughout the interview, Colbert challenges Norquist's views on a wide range of topics, from the Affordable Care Act to the concept of a "flat" tax system. Norquist, for his part, remains calm and collected, sticking to his conservative principles even as Colbert throws some pointed questions his way.

The conversation eventually turns to one of Norquist's core principles: the idea that all taxes are bad, and that government should be as small and unobtrusive as possible. Colbert presses Norquist on this point, asking him whether he believes in any government at all, or whether he thinks society would be better off with no taxes and no government services.

As the interview comes to a close, both Colbert and Norquist have given as good as they've gotten. Colbert, as always, has managed to weave humor and satire into a serious discussion of political philosophy, while Norquist has maintained his composure and made a persuasive case for his ideas.

Overall, season 4 episode 66 of The Colbert Report is a well-balanced mix of entertainment and education. Viewers will enjoy watching Laura Dern give a spirited defense of important issues, even as they are challenged to think critically about Norquist's conservative views on taxation and government.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 14, 2008
  • Language
    English