The Colbert Report Season 4 Episode 88

The Colbert Report Season 4 Episode 88 Julia E. Sweig, Jason Riley

  • July 15, 2008

In the 88th episode of season 4 of The Colbert Report, host Stephen Colbert welcomes two guests: Julia E. Sweig and Jason Riley.

Julia E. Sweig is an American political scientist, author, and consultant who has written extensively on Latin America and Brazil. She is currently a senior research fellow at LBJ School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin. That evening, she talks to Colbert about the political situation in Latin America, especially in Brazil. She provides her opinions on some of the ongoing issues in Brazil, including their domestic violence, and the recent protest movements.

Jason Riley is a journalist, political commentator, and author who is known for his conservative views. He is a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a columnist for The Wall Street Journal. Riley engages with Colbert in a discussion about affirmative action and the recent Supreme Court decision upholding Michigan's ban on affirmative action in college admissions. He provides his opinions, citing examples of successful African Americans who did not benefit from affirmative action and feel stigmatized by it.

In addition to the interviews, the episode includes a segment called "Tip of the Hat, Wag of the Finger," in which Colbert praises or criticizes recent news stories. He acknowledges a developer who created an app that helps people fall asleep by playing relaxing sounds, and he also criticizes the epidemic of selfie-taking, recalling a recent incident where a man died after falling off a cliff trying to take a selfie.

Another part of the show is called "Stephen Colbert's Sport Report," where he discusses recent sports news, particularly baseball. He calls out New York Yankees pitcher Michael Pineda for getting caught using pine tar on his neck during a game against Boston Red Sox.

Throughout the episode, Colbert maintains his signature sardonic and satirical tone, often making humorous remarks and providing his own commentary on the news stories. His guests engage in civil discussions with him, even when they disagree, and provide valuable insights into their respective fields. The episode provides a blend of entertainment and relevant news discussions, offering viewers a unique take on the major events of the day.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 15, 2008
  • Language
    English