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The Colbert Report/Wesley Clark (October 10, 2007)
From The TV IV
Michael Behe | |
Year 3, Episode 117 | |
Airdate | October 10, 2007 |
Production Number | |
Guest(s) | Michael Behe |
Stephen Colbert |
Frank Gaffney |
The Colbert Report — 2007 |
This is the 117th episode of the 2007 season of The Colbert Report.
Guest Star: Wesley Clark (Himself)
Contents |
Episode Breakdown
- Opening: Colbert continues his running gag about the things Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich keeps in his pockets, whom he had earlier challenged to come on the show and empty his pockets. After putting Kucinich on his pocket-sized On notice board, he finds a note from Kucinich in his pocket saying "I except your challenge".
- The Word Colbert discusses Ted Koppels show Breaking Point which leads to tonight's word: "Americon Dream". Colbert advocates putting as many people in jail as possible.
- Tip of the Hat/Wag of the Finger: Colbert gives a wag of the finger to Bruce Springsteen, the merger the US operations of Molson Coors and SABMiller and a tip of the hat to French youth who had punched a hole in a Claude Monet painting.
- Wesley Clark Interview
Notes
Trivia
The Show
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
Quotes
- Introductory phrase: "Kraft Foods, I'd make a great pasta shape. This is The Colbert Report."
- "If two million Americans are in prison that means 298 million Americans are roaming the streets."