The Colbert Report Season 9 Episode 2

Ep 2. Chris Kluwe

  • January 8, 2013

In season 9 episode 2 of The Colbert Report, host Stephen Colbert welcomes Chris Kluwe, former NFL punter and outspoken advocate for LGBT+ rights. Kluwe discusses his new book, "Beautifully Unique Sparkleponies," and his experiences speaking out on social and political issues while still playing in the NFL.

Colbert and Kluwe engage in a lively discussion about the intersection of sports and politics, including Kluwe's decision to publicly support marriage equality and his subsequent release from the Minnesota Vikings. Kluwe shares his belief that athletes have an important platform to use for social change, and the two debate whether or not it is appropriate for sports figures to speak out on controversial issues.

Throughout the segment, Colbert and Kluwe poke fun at some of the more absurd arguments against LGBT+ rights, including the assertion that gay marriage will somehow destroy heterosexual marriage or lead to bestiality. Kluwe also shares some of the harsh criticism and even death threats he has received for his activism, but expresses his commitment to continuing to speak out for what he believes in regardless of the consequences.

Later in the episode, Colbert takes on a more lighthearted topic with a segment on the latest trend in hipster fashion - onesies for adults. He jokes about the absurdity of grown adults wearing pajamas in public, but also notes the convenience and comfort of the onesie.

The episode concludes with a musical performance by The National, who play their song "Graceless" from their album "Trouble Will Find Me."

Overall, season 9 episode 2 of The Colbert Report offers a mix of serious and silly topics, with a focus on the intersection of sports and politics and a humorous take on the latest fashion trend. Kluwe's interview provides a thought-provoking discussion on the role of athletes in social and political activism, while The National's performance adds a musical touch to the show.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 8, 2013
  • Language
    English