The Colbert Report Season 5 Episode 8

The Colbert Report Season 5 Episode 8 David Gregory, Shepard Fairey

  • January 15, 2009
  • 7.4  (8)

The Colbert Report season 5 episode 8 features two guests: David Gregory, former moderator of NBC's Meet the Press, and Shepard Fairey, the street artist best known for creating the iconic "Hope" poster during Barack Obama's 2008 presidential campaign.

Stephen Colbert starts the show off with his usual humorous monologue, touching on current events such as the upcoming presidential election and recent controversies in the news. He then introduces David Gregory, who talks about his experience as a journalist and the challenges he faced during his time at Meet the Press. They discuss the importance of being objective as a journalist and the responsibility of the media to provide viewers with unbiased information.

Next, Colbert brings out Shepard Fairey, whose work has been featured in numerous museums and galleries around the world. They talk about the power of street art and its ability to convey political messages. Fairey describes his inspiration for creating the "Hope" poster and how it took on a life of its own during Obama's campaign.

The conversation shifts to Fairey's activism work, particularly his involvement with the "Occupy" movement. Fairey talks about his belief in the power of local activism and the importance of fighting for social justice causes. Colbert and Fairey engage in a spirited discussion about the role of art and activism in effecting change, including the use of social media and other digital tools to mobilize communities.

Throughout the show, Colbert injects witty quips and humorous commentary, ensuring that the conversation remains engaging and entertaining. The audience responds with laughter and applause as the conversation progresses, and Colbert draws out interesting insights from both guests.

Overall, The Colbert Report season 5 episode 8 offers a lively and thought-provoking discussion about the role of the media, art, and activism in shaping politics and society. Colbert's trademark humor and charm keep the conversation light and entertaining, while the guests offer insightful perspectives on some of the most pressing issues of our time.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 15, 2009
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.4  (8)