The Colbert Report Season 5 Episode 156

The Colbert Report Season 5 Episode 156 Senator Bernie Sanders, Andy Schlafly

  • December 8, 2009

In season 5 episode 156 of The Colbert Report, host Stephen Colbert welcomes Senator Bernie Sanders and Andy Schlafly as his guests.

The episode begins with Colbert's customary satirical news segment, "The Word," in which he dissects a recent news item. He then introduces Sanders, a United States Senator from Vermont and a vocal advocate for progressive policies. Colbert and Sanders engage in a witty and sometimes heated conversation about topics including income inequality, campaign finance reform, and the minimum wage.

Next, Schlafly, a conservative activist and founder of Conservapedia, a wiki-based online encyclopedia that promotes conservative and Christian viewpoints, joins Colbert on set. The conversation between the two is much more combative, with Schlafly and Colbert sparring over issues including evolution, climate change, and the role of religion in politics.

Throughout the episode, Colbert employs his trademark wit and rapid-fire humor to keep the conversation moving and keep both guests on their toes. He also uses clips and images to illustrate some of the points being made, often to comedic effect.

As the episode draws to a close, Colbert thanks his guests and widens the conversation to touch on broader cultural issues. He delivers a closing monologue in which he reflects on the intersection of politics, religion, and personal belief, and the complex ways in which these elements can influence our lives and our society.

Overall, season 5 episode 156 of The Colbert Report offers a lively and often humorous exploration of some of the most hotly debated issues in contemporary politics and culture. With two guests who represent very different viewpoints, Colbert navigates the conversation with his characteristic humor and intelligence, resulting in an engaging and entertaining episode.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 8, 2009
  • Language
    English