The Colbert Report Season 7 Episode 15 Michael Waldman, Christine Yvette Lewis
- January 26, 2011
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7.6 (15)
In this episode of The Colbert Report, host Stephen Colbert welcomes Michael Waldman, author of the book "The Second Amendment: A Biography," to discuss the controversial topic of gun control. Waldman argues that the Second Amendment, which guarantees the right to bear arms, was intended to protect the country from tyranny, not to provide blanket protection for all forms of gun ownership. Colbert challenges Waldman's arguments, arguing that the Second Amendment's language is straightforward and should be interpreted literally.
Later in the show, Colbert talks to Christine Yvette Lewis, a Democratic candidate for Congress in Georgia's 11th District. Lewis shares her platform on a range of issues, from healthcare to gun control, and Colbert tries to get her to reveal her stance on the divisive issue of impeachment. Lewis declines to say whether she supports impeachment, saying instead that she believes Congress needs to focus on issues that impact people's daily lives, such as affordable healthcare and access to education.
Throughout the show, Colbert delivers his trademark brand of humor, poking fun at politicians and current events. He also takes aim at President Trump's tweets, joking that the President's use of the platform is like "putting a hamster in a sports car." Colbert also pokes fun at the recent controversy over NFL players kneeling during the national anthem, quipping that "kneeling during the national anthem is so disrespectful… to your knees."
As always, Colbert ends the show with his segment "The Word," in which he delivers a satirical monologue on a specific topic. This week, Colbert takes on the concept of "fake news," arguing that journalism has always been about presenting facts and telling the truth, and that the current trend of "alternative facts" and misinformation is a threat to democracy.
Overall, this episode of The Colbert Report is a lively and entertaining hour of television, with a mix of serious discussions and lighthearted comedy. Whether you agree with the guests' perspectives or not, it's clear that Colbert is dedicated to using his platform to explore important issues and spark thoughtful conversations.