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The Colbert Report

The Colbert Report

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Summary

Feel the news along with Stephen Colbert, America's ballsiest pundit.

Show Information

PremieredOctober 17, 2005
EndedDecember 18, 2014
NetworkComedy Central
LanguageEnglish
Seasons10
Episodes1447

Episodes

1

Ethan Nadelmann

January 8, 2007 • 30 min

Director of the Drug Policy Alliance Ethan Nadelmann argues to legalize marijuana to reduce America's prison population.

2

Jim Cramer

January 9, 2007 • 30 min

Jim Cramer tells Stephen how to get the most out of watching his show.

3

David Kamp

January 10, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen and David Kamp discuss the fancy-pantsification of American food.

4

Judy Woodruff

January 11, 2007 • 30 min

Judy Woodruff talks about her new PBS documentary on Generation Next and grills Stephen on his tattoos.

5

Alex Kuczynski

January 15, 2007 • 30 min

Alex Kuczynski explains why we don't look better after spending $15 billion on plastic surgery.

6

Dinesh D'Souza

January 16, 2007 • 30 min

Dinesh D'Souza believes saying that the cultural left is causing America's destruction would be going too far.

7

Richard Clarke

January 17, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen sells Richard Clarke's book with promises of robot sex.

8

Bill O'Reilly

January 18, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen finally gets to sit at the foot of the master, Papa Bear Bill O'Reilly.

9

Tom Schaller

January 22, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen demands to know why Tom Schaller thinks the Democrats don't need to bother with the South to win the 2008 election.

10

Michael Steele

January 23, 2007 • 30 min

Michael Steele sits with Stephen to talk about that special Bush magic.

11

Lou Dobbs

January 24, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen and Lou Dobbs agree that Congress should be accountable for America's problems.

12

Mike Wallace

January 25, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen proves to Mike Wallace that it doesn't take an hour to nail somebody.

13

Barry Lando

January 29, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen asks Barry Lando if giving context to the situation in Iraq is the same as giving aid and comfort to our enemy.

14

Donna Shalala

January 30, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen asks Donna Shalala if cabinet meetings were interrupted to change Clinton's bong water.

15

Jed Babbin

January 31, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen asks Jed Babbin what can be done to shut the American people up.

16

Sen. Chuck Schumer

February 1, 2007 • 30 min

Chuck Schumer talks to Stephen about his new book, his views on Iraq and Hillary Clinton. Then, Stephen accuses him of promising a bad economy.

17

Wendy Kopp

February 5, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen's speaks with Teach for America founder Wendy Kopp and suggests that eliminating schools entirely is the best way to achieve equal educational opportunity.

18

Charlie LeDuff

February 6, 2007 • 30 min

Journalist Charlie LeDuff talks about "US Guys" and tells Stephen that the manliest men in America are in Oklahoma's gay rodeo.

19

Steven Pinker

February 7, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen tells Steven Pinker that he doesn't fear evolution because he doesn't believe in it.

20

Chris Hedges

February 8, 2007 • 30 min

Chris Hedges tells Stephen why the Christian right are America fascists and why his views of Christianity proves that he was home schooled.

21

Michael Oppenheimer

February 12, 2007 • 30 min

Dr. Michael Oppenheimer says Stephen can help address the climate crisis with only minor sacrifices. Stephen says he's got the wrong guy.

22

Sheryl WuDunn

February 13, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen asks journalist Sheryl WuDunn whether China is a friend, a foe, or a frenemy.

23

Lance Armstrong

February 14, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen asks Lance Armstrong if "Livestrong" isn't a little weak compared to "Livestronger" or "Livestrongest."

24

Shashi Tharoor

February 15, 2007 • 30 min

Shashi Tharoor explains that the UN consists of more than a bunch of blue-helmeted refugee-huggers.

25

Zev Chafets

February 26, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen and author Zev Chafets get to the bottom of which of the two of them is the most Jewish.

26

Dr. Craig Venter

February 27, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen asks Dr. Craig Venter to sequence Stephen's genetic code in exchange for the free advertising Venter's getting by being on the show.

27

Nina Jablonski

February 28, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen walks anthropologist Nina Jablonski through his skin care regimen.

28

Larry King

March 1, 2007 • 30 min

Larry King calls Stephen Colbert an egomaniac like it's a bad thing.

29

Mara Vanderslice, Ben and Jerry

March 5, 2007 • 30 min

Mara Vanderslice and Stephen go head to head on which issues people of faith care about.

30

Mark Frauenfelder

March 6, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen and Mark Frauenfelder shoot marshmallow guns at each other.

31

Michael Specter

March 7, 2007 • 30 min

New Yorker reporter Michael Specter explains how Vladimir Putin's critics have been mysteriously dying.

32

Ted Koppel

March 8, 2007 • 30 min

Ted Koppel suggests that Stephen reconsider prancing around in front of the audience.

33

Nicholas Kristof

March 12, 2007 • 30 min

The New York Times columnist Nicolas Kristof complains that Americans aren't charitable enough, even though Stephen let him on his show.

34

Michael Eric Dyson

March 13, 2007 • 30 min

Michael Eric Dyson explains the difference between racism and bigotry and assures Stephen that he's probably got a few black relatives.

35

Ed Viesturs

March 14, 2007 • 30 min

Ed Viesturs agrees to plant a Colbert Report flag on top of Mount Everest the next time he goes.

36

Ayaan Hirsi Ali

March 15, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen asks Ayaan Hirsi Ali if fundamentalist Christians should battle fundamentalist Muslims.

37

Jerome Groopman

March 19, 2007 • 30 min

Dr. Jerome Groopman discusses "How Doctors Think" and explains that Dr. Gregory House is based on Sherlock Holmes, who was addicted to cocaine, not heroine.

38

Willie Nelson

March 20, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen and Willie Nelson sample each other's ice creams for the first time. Willie enjoys Americone Dream and Stephen accepts an unspoken apology.

39

Benjamin Barber

March 21, 2007 • 30 min

Benjamin Barber explains why consumer culture is bad for humanity and Stephen inquires as to whether he's a Subway or a Quiznos man.

40

Katie Couric

March 22, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen wonders if Katie Couric would have an easier time delivering the news if she did it as a man.

41

John Perry Barlow

March 26, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen draws a chart for John Perry Barlow explaining that you don't bite the hand that feeds you.

42

Madeleine Albright, James Fallows

March 27, 2007 • 30 min

Though Stephen is excited for the imminent World War III, Madeleine Albright explains that Armageddon is not exactly a foreign policy.

43

Jabari Asim

March 28, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen suggests blaming the pilgrims for the origin of the "N" Word.

44

Clive James

March 29, 2007 • 30 min

Clive James, author of "Cultural Amnesia," asks Stephen if he has to put some thought into appearing so thoughtless.

45

Colin Beavan, Katrina vanden Heuvel

April 9, 2007 • 30 min

As Colin Beavan talks about his environmentally conscientious lifestyle, Stephen times him with a microwave.

46

Jeannette Walls

April 10, 2007 • 30 min

Jeannette Walls, author of "The Glass Castle," finds out what happens when Stephen throws stones.

47

Vali Nasr

April 11, 2007 • 30 min

Vali Nasr discusses the difference between Sunnis and Shias -- though Stephen thought the major difference was whether they greeted us with flowers or candy.

48

Dr. Richard Land

April 12, 2007 • 30 min

Dr. Richard Land of the Southern Baptist Convention gives Stephen the scoop on Northern Baptists.

49

Sen. John Kerry

April 16, 2007 • 30 min

John Kerry hints that this may not be the first time he did not consider running for president.

50

Elaine Pagels

April 17, 2007 • 30 min

Elaine Pagels tells Stephen about the gospel according to Judas.

51

Paulina Porizkova

April 18, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen can verify Paulina Porizkova as a supermodel because he is an arbiter of American taste.

52

Sean Penn

April 19, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen asks Sean Penn if he snuck weapons of mass destruction out of Iraq in a bulky raincoat to embarrass the president.

53

Russell Simmons

April 23, 2007 • 30 min

Russell Simmons talks about Oprah, diamonds and the secret to success.

54

Dr. Andrew Weil

April 24, 2007 • 30 min

Dr. Andrew Weil tells Stephen that it's possible to channel his rage in a useful way and that he finds Dr. House to be too cynical.

55

David Walker

April 25, 2007 • 30 min

Accountant David Walker warns of a 50 trillion dollar deficit and Stephen asks if his haircut can be a tax write off.

56

Tom Wolfe

April 26, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen disagrees with new journalism because he believes people want entertaining journalism, not factual journalism.

57

Bill Bradley

April 30, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen tells Bill Bradley he doesn't mind the old American story or being addicted to oil.

58

Malcolm Gladwell

May 1, 2007 • 30 min

Malcolm Gladwell explains that Colin Powell knew what would happen in Iraq because of his experience and Stephen claims knowledge is elitist.

59

Gina Kolata

May 2, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen asks Gina Kolata what the one food is he can eat that will make him lose weight and make sure he never dies.

60

Conn Iggulden

May 3, 2007 • 30 min

Conn Iggulden tells Stephen why it's so important for boys to play dangerous games.

61

Richard Preston

May 7, 2007 • 30 min

Richard Preston tells Stephen about people who have sex in hammocks in giant tress.

62

Nassim Nicholas Taleb

May 8, 2007 • 30 min

Nassim Nicholas Taleb's book, "The Black Swan," is about the power of randomness. Coincidentally, he was also the winner of Stephen's Pull a Guest Out of a Hat Sweepstakes.

63

Salman Rushdie, Jane Fonda

May 9, 2007 • 30 min

Salman Rushdie comes out of hiding to tell Stephen about the importance of literary criticism.

64

Jann Wenner

May 10, 2007 • 30 min

Jann Wenner, founder of Rolling Stone, predicts that Foghat will be hot in 40 years.

65

William Langewiesche

May 14, 2007 • 30 min

William Langewiesche explains to Stephen why America shouldn't spend too much time worrying about other nations getting the nuclear bomb.

66

Walter Isaacson

May 15, 2007 • 30 min

Walter Isaacson speaks to Stephen about Albert Einstein's rebellious childhood and how he used the Nobel Prize to get his wife to divorce him.

67

Howard Dean

May 16, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen asks Howard Dean, hypothetically, which candidate would he support: Arack Bobama or Mallory Vinton?

68

Randy Kearse, Rep. Tom DeLay

May 17, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen asks Tom DeLay, author of "No Retreat, No Surrender," how to get rid of this country's Democrat infestation.

69

Jared Diamond

May 21, 2007 • 30 min

Jared Diamond explains how a conflagration of agriculture and resources helped Eurasians conquer the world.

70

John Amaechi

May 22, 2007 • 30 min

Former center John Amaechi joins Stephen to discuss how hard it was to remember that he was the gay one in the NBA.

71

Bay Buchanan, Bob Deans

May 23, 2007 • 30 min

Author Bob Deans explains there were slaves in America before there were pilgrims.

72

Jimmy Wales

May 24, 2007 • 30 min

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales says that his staff is scrambling to protect Wikipedia from Stephen.

73

Rep. Jan Schakowsky, Leon Botstein

June 4, 2007 • 30 min

Bard College president Leon Botstein explains how educating prisoners is an effective way to reintroduce them to society.

74

Jessica Valenti

June 5, 2007 • 30 min

Jessica Valenti has a hard time believing that the girls in the "Girls Gone Wild" videos are flashing their breasts for their own pleasure.

75

Carl Bernstein

June 6, 2007 • 30 min

Carl Bernstein's new book "A Woman in Charge" is about Hillary Clinton. Stephen hopes it has a happy ending.

76

Cullen Murphy

June 7, 2007 • 30 min

Cullen Murphy, author of "Are We Rome?," wonders if America is like the Roman Empire.

77

Dr. Michael Gershon

June 11, 2007 • 30 min

Dr. Michael Gershon's book has the subtitle, "Your gut has a mind of its own." Stephen couldn't agree more.

78

Josh Wolf

June 12, 2007 • 30 min

Blogger Josh Wolf served prison time for withholding videotapes of an anarchist protest from authorities, so Stephen is sending a copy of their interview straight to the Feds.

79

Rep. Ron Paul

June 13, 2007 • 30 min

Ron Paul is a constitutionalist and claims Stephen is confused because he hasn't seen one in a while.

80

Daniel B. Smith

June 14, 2007 • 30 min

Moses and Socrates are just a couple of the famous people in history who have heard voices in their heads.

81

Toby Keith

June 18, 2007 • 30 min

The outspoken country music artist speaks with Stephen about the Colbert Bump on iTunes and the mutual benefits of being friends with each other.

82

Harriet the Eagle with handler, Anne-Marie Slaughter

June 19, 2007 • 30 min

Anne-Marie Slaughter is the author of "The Idea That Is America" -- Chapter One: Stephen Colbert.

83

Will Schwalbe

June 20, 2007 • 30 min

Will Schwalbe is the co-author of "Send," a book on e-mail etiquette. Where does he stand on lists of why cats are better than men?

84

Vincent Bugliosi

June 21, 2007 • 30 min

Vincent Bugliosi, author of "Reclaiming History," says Oswald killed Kennedy. Spoiler alert: Stephen is going to mildly disagree with him.

85

Tom Hayden

June 25, 2007 • 30 min

Tom Hayden, author of "Ending the War in Iraq," was one of the Chicago Seven. He's about to meet all of the Colbert One.

86

David France

June 26, 2007 • 30 min

David France tells Stephen about the science that further supports the theory that homosexuality is genetic, but must admit that not all the science has been scienced.

87

Tom Blanton, Daniel Gilbert

June 27, 2007 • 30 min

Professional tattle-tale Tom Blanton explains to Stephen why the Freedom of Information Act is so important and what freedom is all about.

88

Doug Bailey

June 28, 2007 • 30 min

Doug Bailey's Unity '08 party is trying to draft candidates by popular demand, including Michael Bloomberg, Tom Brokaw, and Stephen.

89

Richard Florida, Sen. Ben Nelson

July 16, 2007 • 30 min

The Bohemian-Gay Index is part of a new series of statistics that indicates that gay people raise property values in a neighborhood -- not the San Francisco phone book.

90

Mark Moffett

July 17, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen is disappointed when Mark Moffett tells him that China has already found a way to make money off of ants.

91

John Mellencamp

July 18, 2007 • 30 min

John Mellencamp may be for peace, but he is no pacifist.

92

Frank Sulloway

July 19, 2007 • 30 min

Frank Sulloway's research indicates that elder siblings have a greater chance of being the smarter sibling. As the youngest of 11, Stephen takes issue with that.

93

Simon Schama

July 23, 2007 • 30 min

Simon Schama says the purpose of art is to unleash the floodgates of passion. Stephen says FEMA has to protect people from the flooding of his passion.

94

Anthony Romero

July 24, 2007 • 30 min

ACLU Director Anthony Romero, author of "In Defense of Our America," defends Stephen's right to burn his book.

95

Charles Kaiser

July 25, 2007 • 30 min

When Charles Kaiser suggests that New York is a gay metropolis because of critical mass, Stephen understands that to mean it's like a dangerous nuclear bomb.

96

Bob Shrum

July 26, 2007 • 30 min

Democratic campaign strategist Bob Shrum wants to know if Stephen's wrist injury has made him reconsider his position on universal health care.

97

Evan Osnos

July 30, 2007 • 30 min

Chicago Tribune's Beijing Bureau Chief, Evan Osnos, argues that the American demand for cashmere has caused pollution clouds to travel from China to American soil.

98

Kathleen Kennedy Townsend

July 31, 2007 • 30 min

Kathleen Kennedy Townsend explains how the Christian Right has shrunk God and made America not care about the common good.

99

Michael Beschloss

August 1, 2007 • 30 min

Michael Beschloss explains why historians don't immediately judge history as soon as it happens.

100

Michael Behe

August 2, 2007 • 30 min

The father of intelligent design, Michael Behe, joins Stephen to explain his role as the Albert Einstein of Charles Darwin.

101

Ian Bogost

August 7, 2007 • 30 min

Author and video game designer Ian Bogost explains how video games allow people to put themselves in other people's shoes.

102

Jim Cramer, Tina Brown

August 8, 2007 • 30 min

Friend of the show Jim Cramer seemed a little on edge on CNBC last Friday.

103

Judd Apatow

August 9, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen commends Judd Apatow on casting a man no woman in her right mind would ever want to sleep with as a 40-year-old virgin.

104

Michael Jacobson

August 13, 2007 • 30 min

Michael Jacobson stops by to seriously bum out Stephen about pepperoni pizza, Cheddar Combos and pretty much everything else that he loves to eat.

105

Jerry Miller, Spencer Wells

August 14, 2007 • 30 min

DNA freed Jerry Miller after 26 years in prison. Stephen presents him with a card.

106

Michael Wallis

August 15, 2007 • 30 min

Michael Wallis is the author of "The Lincoln Highway," which goes from San Francisco to Times Square. Stephen assumes it's for shuttling gay people to Broadway musicals.

107

Andrew Keen

August 16, 2007 • 30 min

Andrew Keen, author of "The Cult of the Amateur," believes the Internet has replaced professionals with amateurs. It's certainly true of porn.

108

Nathan Sawaya

August 20, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen asks Nathan Sawaya if becoming a LEGO artist was the best way he could think of to tell his parents to go to hell.

109

Michael Shermer

August 21, 2007 • 30 min

Dr. Michael Shermer, author of "Why Darwin Matters," says we're just as gullible as previous generations.

110

Richard Branson

August 22, 2007 • 30 min

Richard Branson takes action after feeling that Stephen has not plugged Virgin America enough.

111

Thomas Ricks

August 23, 2007 • 30 min

Thomas Ricks, author of "Fiasco," discusses the significance of Dick Cheney's 2002 speech, one that Stephen wishes he would make again.

112

Bjorn Lomborg

September 10, 2007 • 30 min

Bjorn Lomborg says that global warming isn't as catastrophic as people say while Stephen says it's not a problem at all.

113

Garrison Keillor

September 11, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen enlists Garrison Keillor's help for a folksy commercial for his own Formula 401.

114

Joel Klein

September 12, 2007 • 30 min

New York City Schools Chancellor Joel Klein is willing to pay kids for good grades while Stephen is willing to pay kids to smoke and play video games.

115

Ed Begley Jr.

September 13, 2007 • 30 min

Ed Begley Jr. became interested in environmental issues as a Boy Scout and maintained his interest only to gain more merit badges.

116

Susan Sarandon

September 18, 2007 • 30 min

Susan Sarandon tells Stephen that her phone was bugged because Sean Penn was probably calling her.

117

Naomi Wolf

September 19, 2007 • 30 min

Naomi Wolf says America is on the road to fascism. Stephen calls Head of Secret Police!

118

Jeffrey Toobin

September 20, 2007 • 30 min

Jeffrey Toobin, author of "The Nine," takes Stephen inside the world of the Supreme Court and reveals whether they have secret handshakes.

119

Thomas Friedman

September 24, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen asks Thomas Friedman what it feels like to be a guy who's passionate about UPS.

120

John Grisham

September 25, 2007 • 30 min

John Grisham is taking a break from writing about lawyers. Now he's writing about pizzas.

121

Tony Bennett

September 26, 2007 • 30 min

Tony Bennett feels that celebrities have an obligation to speak up against injustice.

122

David Schwartz

September 27, 2007 • 30 min

David Schwartz shows Stephen historic political ads that influenced election results and serve as inspiration for current political ads.

123

Charlie Savage

October 1, 2007 • 30 min

Charlie Savage says President Bush is acting like a king -- sounds like someone didn't get dukedom!

124

John Mearsheimer

October 2, 2007 • 30 min

John Mearsheimer believes that concern for Israel controls U.S. foreign policy; Stephen thought it was Dick Cheney.

125

Jim Lovell

October 3, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen asks Jim Lovell if there's anything cooler than going to the moon.

126

John Kao

October 4, 2007 • 30 min

John Kao says countries like Finland are starting to innovate better than the United States. Stephen wants to know if it's time to invade Finland.

127

George Saunders

October 8, 2007 • 30 min

George Saunders says our national conversation is getting shrill and divisive. Stephen says people like him are evil.

128

Stephen Colbert

October 9, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen Colbert welcomes living legend and author of "I Am America (And So Can You!)," Stephen Colbert.

129

Gen. Wesley Clark

October 10, 2007 • 30 min

General Wesley Clark joins Stephen to talk about the difficulties of leadership and how diplomacy is the way to go.

130

Chris Jordan

October 11, 2007 • 30 min

Artist Chris Jordan takes pictures of people's garbage to show all the things people consume and discard.

131

Dennis Kucinich, Paul Glastris

October 15, 2007 • 30 min

Congressman Dennis Kucinich accepts Stephen's challenge to come on the show and empty out his pockets.

132

Bob Drogin, Jeff Greenfield

October 16, 2007 • 30 min

Author Bob Drogin explains how poor information from a taxi driver named Curveball has led to the worst intelligence and foreign policy failure in America's history.

133

Garry Kasparov

October 17, 2007 • 30 min

Garry Kasparov, author of "How Life Imitates Chess," may be able to outsmart a computer, but can he outsmart a man who owns a computer?

134

Craig Newmark, Anderson Cooper

October 18, 2007 • 30 min

Stephen thanks Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist, for destroying the American newspaper.

135

Richard Berman

October 29, 2007 • 30 min

Rick Berman and Stephen discuss why smoking, drinking, eating and skydiving shouldn't be regulated.

136

Massie Ritsch, Craig Venter

October 30, 2007 • 30 min

Scientist Craig Venter stops by to talk about genome decoding, the imperfections of God and what gives Stephen gas.

137

Col. Lawrence Wilkerson

October 31, 2007 • 30 min

Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson believes the upper strata of the Bush administration hijacked strategy in Iraq. Stephen asks who should have done so instead.

138

Walter Kirn

November 1, 2007 • 30 min

Walter Kirn thinks multi-tasking is dangerous. Stephen thinks it's as safe as juggling while driving.

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