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The Colbert Report - Season 3
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Title: The Colbert Report

Overview: The Colbert Report is an American satirical late night television program that airs Monday through Thursday on Comedy Central. It stars political humorist Stephen Colbert, a former correspondent for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. The Colbert Report is a spin-off from and counterpart to The Daily Show that comments on politics and the media in a similar way. It satirizes conservative personality-driven political pundit programs, particularly Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor. The show focuses on a fictional anchorman character named Stephen Colbert, played by his real-life namesake. The character, described by Colbert as a "well-intentioned, poorly informed, high-status idiot", is a caricature of televised political pundits. The Colbert Report has been nominated for seven Primetime Emmy Awards each in 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012, two Television Critics Association Awards Awards, and two Satellite Awards. In 2013, it won two Emmys. It has been presented as non-satirical journalism in several instances, including by the Tom DeLay Legal Defense Trust and by Robert Wexler following his interview on the program. The Report received considerable media coverage following its debut on October 17, 2005, for Colbert's coining of the term "truthiness", which dictionary publisher Merriam-Webster named its 2006 Word of the Year.

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Average Vote: 6.822 (264 votes)

Cast

  • Self - Host: Stephen Colbert
  • The Colbert Report - Ethan Nadelmann (Season 3 - Episode 1)

    Stephen opens the show disappointed that Saddam Hussein was suddenly hanged over the show's break. He responds to Lake Superior State University's ban of the word 'truthiness' in "Who's Attacking Me Now?", and gay.com's naming of Stephen as Person of the Year in "Who's Honoring Me Now?"; gives "Stephen's Sound Advice" for getting over the winter blues.

    The Colbert Report - Jim Cramer (Season 3 - Episode 2)

    Freem replaces superstantial in the opening sequence. Stephen thanks former Archbishop of Warsaw Stanis³aw Wielgus for being caught in a Catholic Church scandal of a non-sexual nature; scorns Democrats for taking a day off Congress for the college football National Championship game, with quick suggestion of taking a day off for a Ontario Junior League Hockey game; begins new segment "We the MEdiator" to pick sides in celebrity feuds, featuring Rosie O'Donnell vs. Donald Trump, Angelina Jolie vs. Madonna, and Amitabh Bachchan vs. Shahrukh Khan; and ends the show in tribute to James Brown by declaring himself the new "hardest working man in show business".

    The Colbert Report - David Kamp (Season 3 - Episode 3)

    Stephen criticizes Bush for not sending 300 million troops as Stephen advised the day before but he pardons him if this is "the only mistake he makes in this war". He then talks about illegal immigration in a new segment called "Invasion of the Country Snatchers" and about the new Democratic senator of Missouri and its liberal legislation in the Word-Segment. After the break there is a new episode of Stephen's Tek Jansen adventures.

    The Colbert Report - Judy Woodruff (Season 3 - Episode 4)

    Stephen starts with another episode of his challenge "What Number is Stephen thinking of?" with a clip from 2005. He then celebrates 5 years of Guantanamo Bay and talks to the executive director of Human Rights Watch, Ken Roth. After that he does a "Tip of the Hat/Wag of the finger", double-wagging Apple (claiming this is his first double-wag) for 1) changing their name to "Apple, Inc." and 2) bringing out the iPhone.

    The Colbert Report - Alex Kuczynski (Season 3 - Episode 5)

    Wishing viewers a happy Martin Luther King Day, Stephen calls for a nationwide lie-in to refuse engaging in "anything at all", in the style of passive protest such as Rosa Parks, then attacks Senator Barbara Boxer for comments suggesting Condoleezza Rice has no personal ties to the Iraq War. Stephen praises the army for lowering recruitment expectations in order to be filled; channels last week's guest Jim Cramer for a new financial segment "Stephen's Bears and Balls" focusing on real estate, oil, Cingular's name change, soy milk, and beef jerkey.

    The Colbert Report - Dinesh D'Souza (Season 3 - Episode 6)

    In anticipation of Bill O'Reilly arriving in-studio on Thursday, Stephen lashes out at Jimmy the director for a squeaky chair. In a new segment "Invasion of the Country Snatchers", Stephen profiles immigration issues, from an Italian-descended anti-immigrant possible Presidential nominee, to a chain of pizza restaurants which accept pesos, segueing into Letters from Iwo Jima winning the Best foreign Film Golden Globe. In another "Stephen Colbert's Sport Report", Stephen covers David Beckham playing for Los Angeles, and an anti-Colbert movement of fans throwing teddy bears on the ice when the Saginaw Spirit played the Oshawa Generals in the Ontario Hockey League.

    The Colbert Report - Richard Clarke (Season 3 - Episode 7)

    Still in anticipation of Bill O'Reilly arriving in-studio on Thursday Stephen is more nervous than the day before, bringing out some cherished objects he plans to show O'Reilly the next day. He then talks about the NFL play-offs with Lynn Swann, trying to trash talk all teams except the New Orleans Saints who he favors. After the break "Better know a district" continues with Washington's 3rd congressional district representative, Brian Baird.

    The Colbert Report - Bill O'Reilly (Season 3 - Episode 8)

    The big day is here, so Stephen is crazy with anticipation that Bill O'Reilly will be on the show, stating that his only goal with this show was to see this day, which makes him reveal a "Mission Accomplished" banner and open the last door on his "Bill O'Reilly advent calendar" (in which he finds Geraldo's mustache). He then turns back to US politics talking about Bush's plans to rise the troop levels in Iraq. He then talks about fights between celebrities on his segment "We the MEdiator", rethinking his last week's judgements.

    The Colbert Report - Tom Schaller (Season 3 - Episode 9)

    Stephen is disappointed at the loss by the New Orleans Saints to the Chicago "God-less killing Machines" Bears. In another "Who's Riding My Coattails Now?", Stephen calls out Bill Clinton for speaking at Knox College after Colbert already had, and artist Terence Koh for selling sperm (in his art) after Stephen's Formula 401 line. The Word is based on the refusal of Alberto Gonzales to admit a right of the people not stated specifically in the Constitution. In another "Stephen Colbert's Balls For Kidz", gambling is discussed.

    The Colbert Report - Michael S. Steele (Season 3 - Episode 10)

    Stephen explains that this is the second of two episodes they taped on January 22, so that he can host a State of the Union address party on the 23rd. Russ Lieber appears in-studio to comment on new laws of the Democrat-controlled Congress. A new Threatdown is "Media Watchdog" themed.

    The Colbert Report - Lou Dobbs (Season 3 - Episode 11)

    Lou Dobbs, author of War on the Middle Class, faces the truth hammer when he sits down to talk with Stephen.

    The Colbert Report - Mike Wallace (Season 3 - Episode 12)

    Bill O'Reilly spills the beans on Stephen, and says what he really thought of him on his show. Stephen interviews Coach Bob Mancini of the Saginaw Spirit. And he doesn't like how he stands on the SMU dispute over Bush's library.

    The Colbert Report - Barry Lando (Season 3 - Episode 13)

    Colbert wins bet with mayor of Oshawa after Saginaw Spirit defeated Oshawa Generals. Colbert discusses Microsoft paying someone for Wikipedia edits, and concludes that reality has become a commodity. Wag of the finger to Scientology, which named Tom Cruise as the "Christ" of the cult.

    The Colbert Report - Donna Shalala (Season 3 - Episode 14)

    Stephen opens the show by showing a clip from Fox News' Fox and Friends, talking about the invisible beam that makes a person think he is on fire. Stephen then talks about how he stole his neighbor's New York Times and argues with David Leonhardt about what one could do with $1.2 trillion. This is followed by a new segment, "Judge, Jury, and Executioner" and ends by revealing the new microwave (fitted with a Colbert Report logo) which he would be sending to Bill O'Reilly after stealing his earlier.

    The Colbert Report - Jed Babbin (Season 3 - Episode 15)

    Stephen opens the show by discussing the "problem" with Global Warming and in protest replaces Bobby with a 5000 Watt heat lamp. This is followed by the return of the "On Notice" board and the introduction of the "Fantasies" board. Jane Fonda (his fantasy) and The Weather Channel are placed on notice and Lutherans and E Street Band are taken off. This is followed by the 39th installment of Better Know a District, with New York's 6th congressional district representative,Gregory Meeks.

    The Colbert Report - Chuck Schumer (Season 3 - Episode 16)

    Stephen comments on the 2007 Boston Mooninite Scare that occurred in Boston and laments the fact that he can no longer proceed with his obviously threatening-looking advertisements. This is followed by the "Movies Destroying America" segment, commenting on Steve Carrell's nomination and Ellen DeGeneres hosting. The show is ended by Stephen presenting "The Most Poetic F#@king Thing I've Ever Heard"

    The Colbert Report - Wendy Kopp (Season 3 - Episode 17)

    Stephen is ecstatic at the slaughtering the Bears underwent in Super Bowl XLI. Also, he introduces a new product "Formula 419" (A combination of his Formula 401 and 18, Peyton Manning's Jersey number). Then, Stephen notes that Stephen Jr. has returned from Canada and back into Washington (unfortunately in Washington's 3rd, where Better Known representative Brian Baird has lobbied for a new hunting law).

    The Colbert Report - Charlie LeDuff (Season 3 - Episode 18)

    Stephen receives a message from Master Media International that they would be praying on his behalf on February 22. This is followed by the 40th installment of Better Know A District (Ohio's 18th with congressman Zack Space).

    The Colbert Report - Steven Pinker (Season 3 - Episode 19)

    Stephen starts by introducing a new segment, "California Values Watch". After addressing San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom's recent problems. Then talks about the controversy stirred between Representatives Loretta Sanchez and Joe Baca. This is followed by the series finale of Tek Jansen.

    The Colbert Report - Debra Dickerson (Season 3 - Episode 20)

    Stephen starts by talking about the astronaut incident on the news and especially that everyone talks about Lisa Nowak wearing a diaper, admitting that he too wears a diaper during his workday. He then claims that Henry Kissinger called him to get him to run for president, which he says he will "not" do (or will he?) but he has formed an exploratory committee on whether to form an exploratory committee.

    The Colbert Report - Michael Oppenheimer (Season 3 - Episode 21)

    Stephen starts by dancing/singing "My Humps" behind his desk and discusses Grammys. He then talks about criticism of the Iraq War transitioning into "The Word." This is followed by a "Tip of the Hat - Wag of the Finger" segment, in which he commends Australian Prime Minister John Howard for his attack on Barack Obama, but also chastises him for attacking an American citizen.

    The Colbert Report - Sheryl WuDunn (Season 3 - Episode 22)

    Colbert talks about the Chinese Menace, entitling a Colbert Report special report "Apocalypse Mao: Murdered By The Orient's Success".

    The Colbert Report - Lance Armstrong (Season 3 - Episode 23)

    Stephen makes correction, that the Chinese have four times more population than the US, not three. Colbert admonishes people teaching seniors about sex. Sport Report: about the Westminster Dog Show, the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition, and mentions that the Saginaw Spirit had reached the playoffs.

    The Colbert Report - Shashi Tharoor (Season 3 - Episode 24)

    Colbert talks about how Mastermedia International will pray for him on February 22nd. Asks J. J. Abrams how his prayer day went, with photo of Jimmie "J.J." Walker showing. Then he moves on, to talking about Helen Thomas losing her front row seat at the White House press room. Interviews Candice Bergen by phone about her prayer day too. Better Know A District guest was Vic Snyder from Arkansas's 2nd congressional district.

    The Colbert Report - Zev Chafets (Season 3 - Episode 25)

    Stephen compares Britain leaving Iraq to Britain leaving the U.S. and India - saying it will cause a flourish of Democracy.

    The Colbert Report - Craig Venter (Season 3 - Episode 26)

    Stephen comments on a recent report about Al Gore's energy usage. Outdoor Life Magazine fires a columnist for calling for an assault rifle ban, an action Stephen commends in the Word. Steagle Colbeagle the Eagle is named a top mascot, behind only the Toronto Raptor. As a result, the Toronto Raptors are moved from "on notice" to "dead to me." Tip/Wag: Wag to Bilk (Japanese beer + milk company), Tip to 107-year-old Chan Chi.

    The Colbert Report - Nina Jablonski (Season 3 - Episode 27)

    Colbert comments on how David Geffen has switched his support from Hillary Clinton to Barack Obama. Then he mentions how Tom Vilsack chickened out of the presidential race, and interviews him in a new segment, Profiles In Quitters. And Problems Without Solutions, special report about SAHD's (Stay-at-home dad's), which Stephen says is against nature's laws.

    The Colbert Report - Larry King (Season 3 - Episode 28)

    Mr. Colbert thanks those who prayed for him last Thursday, with his prayer hat and foam fingers. Also he comments on the coverage of the Anna Nicole Smith story. Better Know A District guest was Steve Cohen from Tennessee's 9th congressional district.

    The Colbert Report - Ben & Jerry (Season 3 - Episode 29)

    Stephen comments on how many politicians have visited Walter Reed Hospital since the scandal. Ben and Jerry appeared to promote their new ice cream flavor named in honor of Stephen. Bears & Balls segment about recent economic fluctuations. And Mara Vanderslice talked about how Democrats can adapt to reach out to Christians.

    The Colbert Report - Mark Frauenfelder (Season 3 - Episode 30)

    Stephen brags about winning the Mega Millions drawing, which hadn't happened yet. In this segment he also mocks Viacom CEO Sumner Redstone. Then he talks about how Lewis "Scooter" Libby was found Not Guilty on 1 of the 5 counts. In The Word segment, Colbert commends doctors who refuse to treat patients for religious reasons. ThreatDown segment: No. 1 was Gravity.

    The Colbert Report - Michael Specter (Season 3 - Episode 31)

    Colbert makes a rare correction about winning Mega Millions drawing, and calls his boss Sumner Redstone to grovel. The Word was about removing the military Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy. Then there was 2007's first installment of "Easter Under Attack": proposed Easter bunny name change to spring bunny. And Michael Specter talks about Vladimir Putin's suppression of and mysterious deaths of journalists in Russia.

    The Colbert Report - Ted Koppel (Season 3 - Episode 32)

    Stephen wonders why the media is still discussing the Libby trial. Then he talks about the death of Captain America, and adds more in The Word. Better Know A District guest was John Yarmuth from Kentucky's 3rd congressional district.

    The Colbert Report - Nicholas Kristof (Season 3 - Episode 33)

    Stephen upbraids Bill Gates for giving charitably to other nations while bemoaning America's faltering competitiveness. He retracts his disparaging comments about Captain America when he learns that the superhero has bequeathed him his shield.

    The Colbert Report - Michael Eric Dyson (Season 3 - Episode 34)

    Stephen closes the show by announcing The Word ("Goodnight"), after which the credits roll.

    The Colbert Report - Ed Viesturs (Season 3 - Episode 35)

    Colbert introduces a new segment, "When Ancestors Attack." Then he mentions how Colorado has made John Denver's "Rocky Mountain High" their second official song. Sport Report: advice on filling out March Madness brackets.

    The Colbert Report - Ayaan Hirsi Ali (Season 3 - Episode 36)

    Stephen celebrates the last St. Patrick's Day ever! Then he moves on to how Latin America has so many rabid admirers of President Bush, with comments from Esteban Colberto. In the 44th installment of Better Know A District, the guest was Phil Hare of Illinois's 17th congressional district.

    The Colbert Report - Jerome Groopman (Season 3 - Episode 37)

    Stephen talks about the latest attack in DC, on him, by Rahm Emanuel.[2] The Word refers to South Carolina proposing to allow prisoners to donate organs to reduce jail time. Threatdown: 5.Angry seniors, 4.Dancing seniors, 3.Time Magazine, 2.Fertility clinics, 1.the FDA. And the "Alpha Dog Of the Week" was awarded to Robert Hancock of Carterville, Illinois.

    The Colbert Report - Willie Nelson (Season 3 - Episode 38)

    While unveiling threat # .5 as an addendum to yesterday's threatdown, Stephen finds himself in agreement with a German environmentalist over the euthanasia of Knut, a polar bear cub at the Berlin zoo, until Stephen becomes suddenly enamored when viewing footage of the cub. Later, Colbert collects on a hockey bet with the mayor of Oshawa, Ontario, wherein this day would become "Stephen Colbert Day" in the town; the day was chosen to be the same day as the mayor's birthday.

    The Colbert Report - Benjamin Barber (Season 3 - Episode 39)

    In the 45th installment of Better Know A District, the guest was Maurice Hinchey from New York's 22nd congressional district.

    The Colbert Report - Katie Couric (Season 3 - Episode 40)

    Debate over DC-residents voting bill with Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton. Criticism over Chicago Sun-Times face reading expert Rose Rosetree's interpretation of Stephen's facial features. Phone conversation with Coach Bob Mancini of the Saginaw Spirit about the Ontario Hockey League playoffs.

    The Colbert Report - Gwen Ifill (Season 3 - Episode 41)

    Stephen expressed his anger that a severed mummy hand was recently sold at auction, but not to him; the hand was the earliest example of we're No. #1. In response to Rahm Emanuel's practice of discouraging fellow congresspeople to decline interviews with Stephen Colbert, Stephen played an interview of him conducted by PBS's Gwen Ifill rife with potential misinterpretations.

    The Colbert Report - Madeleine Albright (Season 3 - Episode 42)

    Stephen chided Sean Penn for his blunt criticism of the Bush administration. Stephen discusses Iran, specifically a clash over religion, with former US Secretary of State Madeleine Albright who took the opportunity to promote her new book The Mighty and the Almighty: Reflections on America, God, and World Affairs.

    The Colbert Report - Jabari Asim (Season 3 - Episode 43)

    Stephen displayed his disappointment at the elimination of Paulina Porizkova from Dancing with the Stars, especially given that her husband Ric Ocasek is a friend of the show. Stephen discussed oil found in the Arctic Ocean near Russia, and an attempt to add Italy to the Axis of Evil led to an uncharacteristic breakdown. Later, Stephen discussed the N-word with author Jabari Asim, who wrote a book on the subject.

    The Colbert Report - Clive James (Season 3 - Episode 44)

    First, Stephen questioned the necessity of the Equal Rights Amendment, since everyone should be on the honor system. Later, Stephen cited the promulgation of John McCain that Sadr City is much safer than it was three months ago thanks to the military surge, despite the first-hand reports by Michael Ware that it is not safe for an American to leave the Green Zone. In response, Stephen suggested that Americans think of Iraq's capitol as Neverland.

    The Colbert Report - Colin Beavan (Season 3 - Episode 45)

    Colbert celebrates the 4th anniversary of the liberation of Baghdad, while he eats his "Stephen Colbert's Americone Dream" ice cream. He continues to eat it through the show. And announces that is now the number one flavor of Ben and Jerry's. He also runs an empty microwave in response to a family's attempt to live a "no environmental impact" lifestyle. Also in a fake radio show, Stephen insults Hungarians, reminiscent of the Don Imus scandal.

    The Colbert Report - Jeannette Walls (Season 3 - Episode 46)

    Stephen scolded the 15 British sailors whom after recently returning from captivity in Iran were seeking to publish accounts of their experience. In "The Word", he talked about America's bogus health care crisis. Stephen then changed the subject to an ethnic remark that he made against Hungarians on his fictional radio show, Colbert On the Ert (pronounced "air"), in which he described Hungarians as "those paprika-snorting ghoulies."

    The Colbert Report - Vali Nasr (Season 3 - Episode 47)

    Stephen introduced the latest eponymic animal, Stephanie Colburtle, one of the leatherback sea turtles being tracked from Costa Rica to the Galapagos Islands. In "The Word", Stephen revisited Monday's story about the 15 British sailors; in response to a British colonel making the distinction between the soldiers' experiences and reality TV, Stephen devised the notion that perhaps Americans should "make the war a reality show" to achieve success in Iraq and to prepare for a future "spin-off in Iraq."

    The Colbert Report - Dr. Richard Land (Season 3 - Episode 48)

    Stephen criticized Democratic senator Harry Reid for using "politicizing the war in Iraq" by citing a translation of a recent speech by Pope Benedict XVI. In "The Wørd," Stephen praised the president for proposing a new "war czar" position that would "chiefly be in command" of managing wars. Later aired a video describing Stephen's building manager Tad's quest to find a female companion for Stephen Jr., the eponymous bald eagle being tracked by GPS.

    The Colbert Report - John Kerry (Season 3 - Episode 49)

    Stephen begins by issuing a correction for having called Boyd K. Packer the "Mormon Pope" or "Mope," when he is more of a Mormon Cardinal, or "Mardinal." Colbert then compares Don Imus' firing with upcoming testimony of Alberto Gonzales before Congress regarding the U.S. Attorney firings scandal.

    The Colbert Report - Elaine Pagels (Season 3 - Episode 50)

    Stephen announced that he will be having a metaphor-off with Sean Penn on Thursday's show. Update on Stephanie Colburtle the turtle who was in 2nd place at the time of broadcast on the race to the Galápagos Islands, by some logic "proving Darwin wrong." Short mention of Iraqi insurgents.

    The Colbert Report - Paulina Porizkova (Season 3 - Episode 51)

    On Who's NOT honoring me now, Stephen complained that he was not being awarded a Pulitzer Prize in journalism. In "The Word," Stephen suggested the corporate sponsorship of the War on Terror since the "War on Terror is more than a name." Video showed promoting bovine growth hormones in dairy cows.

    The Colbert Report - Sean Penn (Season 3 - Episode 52)

    Stephen balks at a scientific study saying that chimpanzees are more evolved than humans in DNA. On "The Word," he talks about John Edwards' $400 haircut and considers him going over to the Republican party. Colbert then interviews Sean Penn, and leads to a Meta-Free-Phor-All hosted by Pinsky (the decider of topics for the rounds used humorous pictures and sound effects in the style of The Daily Show's "God Machine," which Colbert usually took part in).

    The Colbert Report - Russell Simmons (Season 3 - Episode 53)

    The Colbert Report - Dr. Andrew Weil (Season 3 - Episode 54)

    The first act opens with a remembrance of Boris Yeltsin. Stephen continues with a combative interview with Eleanor Holmes Norton regarding a recent bill to give the District of Columbia a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives. In "The Word," Stephen comments on EPA Administrator Stephen Johnson's announcement that the Bush Administration's anti-global warming efforts are delivering "real results".

    The Colbert Report - David Walker (Season 3 - Episode 55)

    Colbert decides that a new name is necessary for the long war, and comes up with Freemerican Victernity Made in China. He then backs the idea of having illegal immigrants fight in the armed services in exchange for citizenship. He points out his position on the cover of GQ, then complains about the Four Horsemen of the A-pop-calypse: movies, television, music, and books.

    The Colbert Report - Madeleine Bordallo (Season 3 - Episode 56)

    Stephen is unhappy at the fact that Stephanie Colburtle The Turtle did not win The Great Turtle Race, after being bested by another turtle named Billy. He claims Billy is a male, and demands a re-race. (After explaining that one can tell the sex of a turtle by the concavity of its plastron, Stephen says that he checks the plastron on "all [his] dates, and if it's not concave, [he is] outta there."

    The Colbert Report - Neil deGrasse Tyson (Season 3 - Episode 57)

    "It's the last day of April. One more month 'till Speedo season! Do your squats. This is The Colbert Report.

    The Colbert Report - Malcolm Gladwell (Season 3 - Episode 58)

    The Colbert Report - Gina Kolata (Season 3 - Episode 59)

    The Colbert Report - Conn Iggulden (Season 3 - Episode 60)

    The Colbert Report - Richard Preston (Season 3 - Episode 61)

    The Colbert Report - Nassi Nicholas Taleb (Season 3 - Episode 62)

    The Colbert Report - Salman Rushdie, Jane Fonda (Season 3 - Episode 63)

    The Colbert Report - Jann Wenner (Season 3 - Episode 64)

    The Colbert Report - William Langewiesche (Season 3 - Episode 65)

    The Colbert Report - Walter Isaacson (Season 3 - Episode 66)

    The Colbert Report - Howard Dean (Season 3 - Episode 67)

    The Colbert Report - Randy Kearse, Rep. Tom Delay (Season 3 - Episode 68)

    The Colbert Report - Jared Diamond (Season 3 - Episode 69)

    The Colbert Report - John Amaechi (Season 3 - Episode 70)

    The Colbert Report - Bay Buchanan, Bob Deans (Season 3 - Episode 71)

    The Colbert Report - Jimmy Wales (Season 3 - Episode 72)

    The Colbert Report - Rep. Jan Schakowsky, Leon Botstein (Season 3 - Episode 73)

    The Colbert Report - Jessica Valenti (Season 3 - Episode 74)

    The Colbert Report - Carl Bernstein (Season 3 - Episode 75)

    The Colbert Report - Cullen Murphy (Season 3 - Episode 76)

    The Colbert Report - Dr. Michael D. Gershon (Season 3 - Episode 77)

    The Colbert Report - Josh Wolf (Season 3 - Episode 78)

    The Colbert Report - Rep. Ron Paul (Season 3 - Episode 79)

    The Colbert Report - Daniel B. Smith (Season 3 - Episode 80)

    The Colbert Report - Toby Keith (Season 3 - Episode 81)

    The Colbert Report - Anne-Marie Slaughter (Season 3 - Episode 82)

    The Colbert Report - Will Schwalbe (Season 3 - Episode 83)

    The Colbert Report - Vincent Bugliosi (Season 3 - Episode 84)

    The Colbert Report - Tom Hayden (Season 3 - Episode 85)

    The Colbert Report - David France (Season 3 - Episode 86)

    The Colbert Report - Tom Blanton, Daniel Gilbert (Season 3 - Episode 87)

    The Colbert Report - Doug Bailey (Season 3 - Episode 88)

    The Colbert Report - Richard Florida, Ben Nelson (Season 3 - Episode 89)

    The Colbert Report - Mark Moffett (Season 3 - Episode 90)

    The Colbert Report - John Mellencamp (Season 3 - Episode 91)

    The Colbert Report - Frank Sulloway (Season 3 - Episode 92)

    The Colbert Report - Simon Schama (Season 3 - Episode 93)

    The Colbert Report - Anthony D. Romero (Season 3 - Episode 94)

    The Colbert Report - Charles Kaiser (Season 3 - Episode 95)

    The Colbert Report - Robert Shrum (Season 3 - Episode 96)

    The Colbert Report - Evan Osnos (Season 3 - Episode 97)

    The Colbert Report - Kathleen Kennedy Townsend (Season 3 - Episode 98)

    The Colbert Report - Michael Beschloss (Season 3 - Episode 99)

    The Colbert Report - Michael J. Behe (Season 3 - Episode 100)

    The Colbert Report - Ian Bogost (Season 3 - Episode 101)

    The Colbert Report - Jim Cramer, Tina Brown (Season 3 - Episode 102)

    The Colbert Report - Judd Apatow (Season 3 - Episode 103)

    The Colbert Report - Michael Jacobson (Season 3 - Episode 104)

    The Colbert Report - Jerry Miller, Spencer Wells (Season 3 - Episode 105)

    The Colbert Report - Michael Wallis (Season 3 - Episode 106)

    From the previous episode, Stephen again mentions the possibility that his ancestors were Jewish. He then discusses perceived inflammatory speech on the Daily Kos website and interviews the website's founder, Markos Moulitsas. In the "Monkey on the Lam" segment, Stephen talks about a capuchin monkey that picked the lock on his cage door at a zoo in Tupelo, Mississippi for the second time in two weeks. He then discusses Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' failure to meet his potential. Finally, Stephen interviews Michael Wallis about the Lincoln Highway.

    The Colbert Report - Mike Huckabee (Season 3 - Episode 107)

    Stephen begins by asking people not to watch his interview with Richard Branson on August 22, which has been reported in the media as a "trainwreck." Stephen then interviews Mike Huckabee, claiming that he came second in the Iowa Straw Poll due to his appearances on The Colbert Report, and what Stephen claims is the "Colbert Bump."

    The Colbert Report - Nathan Sawaya (Season 3 - Episode 108)

    Stephen continues to attack wrist violence, and says the worst offender in "Wrist snuff" is Steven Seagal. He also announces that his "WristStrong" wristbands are now available from colbertneation.com, and all proceeds go to help the Yellow Ribbon Fund. Stephen introduces a new segement, "Nailed 'Em", focusing on successful stories in the criminal justice system.

    The Colbert Report - Michael Shermer (Season 3 - Episode 109)

    Stephen starts with the \"Smokin\' Pole: The Fight for Arctic Riches\" segment, where he attacks Canada\'s claim to the Northwest Passage through the Arctic, claiming it belongs to the United States. In \"The Word,\" Stephen attacks WikiScanner claiming it prevents corporations from editing their own entries, and describes Wikipedia as, \"Second Life for corporations\".

    The Colbert Report - Richard Branson (Season 3 - Episode 110)

    In \"Colbert Platinum\", he talks about the shutting down of a helipad in Saint-Tropez and the growing demand for champagne. He then interviews Richard Branson about Virgin America and \"Air Colbert\". However, as the interview goes on, Branson and Stephen throw water over each other.

    The Colbert Report - Thomas E. Ricks (Season 3 - Episode 111)

    Stephen reviews the Iraq War and Dick Cheney\'s role in advocating it. He then interviews Thomas E. Ricks about the war. Stephen then talks about his broken wrist and shows a documentary film entitled Fractured Freedom: The Stephen Colbert Story. He announces that several people had signed his cast, including Nancy Pelosi, Tim Russert, Tony Snow, Brian Williams, Bill O\'Reilly and Michael Bloomberg.

    The Colbert Report - Bjorn Lomborg (Season 3 - Episode 112)

    Tonight Stephen welcomes the former director of the Environmental Assessment Institute and author of Cool It: The Skeptical Environmentalist’s Guide to Global Warming, Bjorn Lomborg.

    The Colbert Report - Garrison Keillor (Season 3 - Episode 113)

    Tonight Stephen welcomes humorist and author of Pontoon: A Novel of Lake Wobegon, Garrison Keillor.

    The Colbert Report - Joel Klein (Season 3 - Episode 114)

    Tonight Stephen welcomes the chancellor of New York City Schools, Joel Klein.

    The Colbert Report - Ed Begley Jr (Season 3 - Episode 115)

    Tonight Stephen welcomes actor and environmental activist and co-author of Grassroots Rising, Ed Begley jr. Also Stephen talks with Father James Martin, author of My Life with the Saints, over recent revelations regarding Mother Teresa having doubts about God.

    The Colbert Report - Susan Sarandon (Season 3 - Episode 116)

    Tonight Stephen welcomes actress and activist and the co-star of In the Valley of Elah, Susan Sarandon.

    The Colbert Report - Naomi Wolf (Season 3 - Episode 117)

    Tonight Stephen welcomes feminist and author of The End of America: A Letter of Warning To A Young Patriot, Naomi Wolf

    The Colbert Report - Jeffrey Toobin (Season 3 - Episode 118)

    Tonight Stephen welcomes legal writer and author of The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court, Jeffrey Toobin.

    The Colbert Report - Thomas Friedman (Season 3 - Episode 119)

    Tonight Stephen welcomes New York Times columnist and author of The World is Flat [Updated and Expanded]: A Brief History of the Twenty-First Century, Thomas Firedman

    The Colbert Report - John Grisham (Season 3 - Episode 120)

    Tonight Stephen welcomes retired attorney and author of Playing For Pizza, John Grisham.

    The Colbert Report - Tony Bennett (Season 3 - Episode 121)

    Tonight Stephen welcomes opera singer Nathan Gunn, whose new CD is Just Before Sunrise.

    The Colbert Report - David Schwartz (Season 3 - Episode 122)

    Tonight Stephen welcomes the chief film curator of the Museum of Moving Image, David Schwartz.

    The Colbert Report - Charlie Savage (Season 3 - Episode 123)

    The Colbert Report - John Mearsheimer (Season 3 - Episode 124)

    The Colbert Report - Jim Lovell (Season 3 - Episode 125)

    The Colbert Report - John Kao (Season 3 - Episode 126)

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