The Colbert Report - Season 2 / Year 2006

The Colbert Report - Season 2 / Year 2006

Season 2 / Year 2006

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Datesjanv. 9, 2006 - déc. 20, 2006
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Episodes

Nancy Grace
Year 2006Episode 130 min

Nancy Grace

Nancy Grace talks about what's right and wrong with the legal system.

janv. 9, 2006
Carl Bernstein
Year 2006Episode 230 min

Carl Bernstein

Stephen speaks with Carl Bernstein about what Bush and Nixon have in common and points out that a strong president is better than an honest president.

janv. 10, 2006
John Stossel
Year 2006Episode 330 min

John Stossel

John Stossel tells Stephen what's wrong with the education system and Stephen tells John what a freedom-tarian is.

janv. 11, 2006
Ken Miller
Year 2006Episode 430 min

Ken Miller

Kenneth Miller talks about evolution, what's so clever about God, the flu and what he likes to call the "Steve Martin Theory of Evolution."

janv. 12, 2006
George Stephanopoulos
Year 2006Episode 530 min

George Stephanopoulos

George Stephanopoulos relates politics to wrestling at Stephen's insistence.

janv. 16, 2006
Andrew Sullivan
Year 2006Episode 630 min

Andrew Sullivan

Stephen talks to Andrew Sullivan about blogging and the repercussions of some of his blog posts.

janv. 17, 2006
Frank McCourt
Year 2006Episode 730 min

Frank McCourt

Training German Shepherds in Germany prepared Frank McCourt to teach high school.

janv. 18, 2006
Nina Totenberg
Year 2006Episode 830 min

Nina Totenberg

If you pledge $1,000 to The Colbert Report, Nina Totenberg will come to your shower in a plush terry cloth robe.

janv. 19, 2006
David Gregory
Year 2006Episode 930 min

David Gregory

Stephen hits a nerve by comparing David Gregory to Major Garrett.

janv. 23, 2006
Robin Givhan
Year 2006Episode 1030 min

Robin Givhan

Stephen Colbert struts his stuff before Washington Post fashion columnist Robin Givhan.

janv. 24, 2006
Norah Vincent
Year 2006Episode 1130 min

Norah Vincent

Author Norah Vincent bulked up in order to pass as a man for her book, "Self-Made Man," but she didn't go on the juice.

janv. 25, 2006
Paul Begala
Year 2006Episode 1230 min

Paul Begala

Paul Begala explains how Democrats can take the country back and Bill Clinton's effect on his life.

janv. 26, 2006
Annie Duke
Year 2006Episode 1330 min

Annie Duke

Based on champion poker player Annie Duke's criteria for being a pro, Stephen thinks President Bush must be a really good gambler.

janv. 30, 2006
Dave Marash
Year 2006Episode 1430 min

Dave Marash

David Marash explains his rationale for moving to Al Jazeera International from Nightline.

janv. 31, 2006
Emily Yoffe
Year 2006Episode 1530 min

Emily Yoffe

Slate's Emily Yoffe tells Stephen about her time as a phone psychic, a nude model and a bleeding street performer.

févr. 1, 2006
Gov. Christine Todd Whitman
Year 2006Episode 1630 min

Gov. Christine Todd Whitman

Christine Todd Whitman's concern about political discourse in this country prompts Stephen to cut off her mic.

févr. 2, 2006
Barbara Boxer
Year 2006Episode 1730 min

Barbara Boxer

Senator Barbara Boxer rates President Bush and allows Stephen to read a passage from her novel, " A Time To Run."

févr. 6, 2006
R. James Woolsey
Year 2006Episode 1830 min

R. James Woolsey

James Woolsey gives the president two and a half cheers for his State of the Union pledge to cut dependence on oil.

févr. 7, 2006
Alan Dershowitz
Year 2006Episode 1930 min

Alan Dershowitz

Alan Dershowitz discusses the dangers of preemption and why invading Iran might not be a bad idea.

févr. 8, 2006
George Packer
Year 2006Episode 2030 min

George Packer

Stephen finds a better way to look at the Iraq war than George Packer's critique of it.

févr. 9, 2006
Lama Surya Das
Year 2006Episode 2130 min

Lama Surya Das

Stephen tries to get Lama Surya Das to sell him on the concept of nonviolence for America.

févr. 21, 2006
Michael Eric Dyson
Year 2006Episode 2230 min

Michael Eric Dyson

Dr. Michael Eric Dyson discusses the nation's racial divide in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

févr. 22, 2006
David Brooks
Year 2006Episode 2330 min

David Brooks

The New York Times columnist David Brooks talks about being the conservative that liberals can like.

févr. 23, 2006
Tony Campolo
Year 2006Episode 2430 min

Tony Campolo

Reverend Tony Campolo believes putting religion and politics together is like mixing ice cream with horse manure.

févr. 27, 2006
Brett O'Donnell
Year 2006Episode 2530 min

Brett O'Donnell

Stephen asks what Brett O'Donnell thinks of the debate between Job and God.

févr. 28, 2006
Arianna Huffington
Year 2006Episode 2630 min

Arianna Huffington

Stephen wants to know why Arianna Huffington hates black people.

mars 1, 2006
Jeffrey Sachs
Year 2006Episode 2730 min

Jeffrey Sachs

Jeffrey Sachs explains that giving a little aid to impoverished countries is the least that Americans can do.

mars 2, 2006
Bob Schieffer
Year 2006Episode 2830 min

Bob Schieffer

Bob Schieffer has good ratings for his morning show because most of his elderly viewers died in the night and left the television on.

mars 6, 2006
Norman Ornstean
Year 2006Episode 2930 min

Norman Ornstean

Political scientist Norman Ornstein explains how the current Congress does less than nothing.

mars 7, 2006
James Webb
Year 2006Episode 3030 min

James Webb

James Webb discusses his opinions on the current state of American politics and the war in Iraq.

mars 8, 2006
Lorraine Bracco
Year 2006Episode 3130 min

Lorraine Bracco

The only thing Lorraine Bracco is not looking forward to about "The Sopranos" is putting on pantyhose every time she has to go into that office.

mars 9, 2006
Christopher Buckley
Year 2006Episode 3230 min

Christopher Buckley

Christopher Buckley and Jack Abramoff may dress differently, but otherwise, they are very similar.

mars 13, 2006
Keith Olbermann
Year 2006Episode 3330 min

Keith Olbermann

Stephen thinks being a bully is just another way of getting your points across passionately.

mars 14, 2006
Al Franken
Year 2006Episode 3430 min

Al Franken

Al Franken speculates on why Bill O'Reilly doesn't do USO tours.

mars 15, 2006
Frank Vincent
Year 2006Episode 3530 min

Frank Vincent

Frank Vincent is so manly that he lives in a town called Nutley.

mars 16, 2006
Connie Chung
Year 2006Episode 3630 min

Connie Chung

Connie Chung went back to work because her husband, Maury Povich, was sick of her being around the house all the time.

mars 20, 2006
Steve Kroft
Year 2006Episode 3730 min

Steve Kroft

Does Morley Safer makes Steve Kroft run and get him cigarettes on the set of "60 Minutes"?

mars 21, 2006
Dan Senor
Year 2006Episode 3830 min

Dan Senor

Former Coalition Provisional Authority spokesman Dan Senor is conservative on national security but liberal on neckties.

mars 22, 2006
John Kasich
Year 2006Episode 3930 min

John Kasich

John Kasich, host of "The Heartland with John Kasich" on FOX News, lists honesty, integrity, personal responsibility and humility among the best of America's traditional values.

mars 23, 2006
Gary Hart
Year 2006Episode 4030 min

Gary Hart

Gary Hart shows Stephen how to make an attack dog out of duct tape.

mars 27, 2006
Michael Brown
Year 2006Episode 4130 min

Michael Brown

Let's see how Michael Brown handles the aftermath of Hurricane Colbert.

mars 28, 2006
Bruce Bartlett
Year 2006Episode 4230 min

Bruce Bartlett

Stephen asks Bruce Bartlett where he gets off saying Bush isn't Reagan.

mars 29, 2006
Robert Greenwald
Year 2006Episode 4330 min

Robert Greenwald

Stephen questions filmmaker Robert Greenwald on why he's so convinced of Tom DeLay's guilt when DeLay isn't even in prison.

mars 30, 2006
Michael Smerconish
Year 2006Episode 4430 min

Michael Smerconish

If it gets him to his gate faster, Stephen will agree with anything Michael Smerconish says.

avr. 3, 2006
Jesse Jackson
Year 2006Episode 4530 min

Jesse Jackson

Stephen asks Reverend Jesse Jackson what he thinks of his plan to repopulate New Orleans' abandoned Ninth Ward with illegal immigrants.

avr. 4, 2006
Harvey Mansfield
Year 2006Episode 4630 min

Harvey Mansfield

Harvey Mansfield and Stephen collide in a perfect storm of man musk.

avr. 5, 2006
Markos Moulitsas
Year 2006Episode 4730 min

Markos Moulitsas

Stephen asks blogger and Daily Kos founder Markos Moulitsas how many shirts he goes through because of his bleeding heart.

avr. 6, 2006
Reza Aslan
Year 2006Episode 4830 min

Reza Aslan

Religious scholar Reza Aslan promises to say something inflammatory next time.

avr. 17, 2006
Anthony Romero
Year 2006Episode 4930 min

Anthony Romero

Even though America isn't a Christian nation, Stephen thinks ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero should acknowledge that we're almost all Christians.

avr. 18, 2006
Caitlin Flanagan
Year 2006Episode 5030 min

Caitlin Flanagan

Stephen asks author and journalist Caitlin Flanagan, "What's the deal with chicks?"

avr. 19, 2006
Ralph Nader
Year 2006Episode 5130 min

Ralph Nader

Stephen and Ralph Nader discuss whether corporations are people too.

avr. 20, 2006
Hugh Hewitt
Year 2006Episode 5230 min

Hugh Hewitt

Hugh Hewitt thinks the Republicans are aiming at an electoral iceberg and they need to turn the ship around quickly.

avr. 24, 2006
Sam Harris
Year 2006Episode 5330 min

Sam Harris

Sam Harris reminds Stephen that we're all atheists with respect to Poseidon.

avr. 25, 2006
Sebastian Junger
Year 2006Episode 5430 min

Sebastian Junger

Sebastian Junger is even more rugged in person than he appears on the back of his books.

avr. 26, 2006
Bill Kristol
Year 2006Episode 5530 min

Bill Kristol

Neocon Bill Kristol makes some friends on the Upper West Side with a prediction that the Democrats will take the House in the upcoming election.

avr. 27, 2006
Jon Meacham
Year 2006Episode 5630 min

Jon Meacham

Jon Meacham describes the care the founding fathers took to protect freedom of religious expression without creating a theocracy.

mai 1, 2006
Governor Mike Huckabee
Year 2006Episode 5730 min

Governor Mike Huckabee

Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee talks to Stephen about exercise, crystal meth and deep-fried Twinkies.

mai 2, 2006
Paul Rieckhoff
Year 2006Episode 5830 min

Paul Rieckhoff

The last time Stephen checked, you needed four stars and a condo in Pebble Beach to speak out against the war.

mai 3, 2006
Rick Reilly
Year 2006Episode 5930 min

Rick Reilly

Sports Illustrated's Rick Reilly talks with Stephen about golf, steroids and swimsuit models.

mai 4, 2006
Shere Hite
Year 2006Episode 6030 min

Shere Hite

Stephen talks to feminine sexuality expert Shere Hite about female orgasms, the clitoris and societal expectations of sex.

mai 8, 2006
Frank Rich
Year 2006Episode 6130 min

Frank Rich

New York Times columnist Frank Rich discuss Democrats, Republicans and the parties' respective theaters of choice.

mai 9, 2006
Bill Bastone
Year 2006Episode 6230 min

Bill Bastone

Bill Bastone, editor of The Smoking Gun, explains why they don't bother covering the good news in celebrities' lives.

mai 10, 2006
Madeleine Albright
Year 2006Episode 6330 min

Madeleine Albright

Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright talks about God, government and her new book, " The Mighty and the Almighty."

mai 11, 2006
Kevin Phillips
Year 2006Episode 6430 min

Kevin Phillips

Kevin Phillips talks to Stephen about his book, "American Theocracy," and explains how he really feels about God.

mai 15, 2006
Tyson Slocum
Year 2006Episode 6530 min

Tyson Slocum

Tyson Slocum talks about alternative energy sources, and Stephen gives him the debate of his career.

mai 16, 2006
Jonathan Alter
Year 2006Episode 6630 min

Jonathan Alter

Author Jonathan Alter calls Theodore Roosevelt the Bing Crosby of presidents; Stephen calls George W. Bush the FDR of today.

mai 17, 2006
Ted Daeschler
Year 2006Episode 6730 min

Ted Daeschler

Stephen asks paleontologists Ted Daeschler why he can't just leave fossils alone to ripen into oil.

mai 18, 2006
Stone Phillips
Year 2006Episode 6830 min

Stone Phillips

After a montage of Stephen's greatest guests, Stone Phillips returns for a rematch of their previous gravitas-off.

juin 5, 2006
Christiane Amanpour
Year 2006Episode 6930 min

Christiane Amanpour

Christiane Amanpour instructs Stephen on the correct way to pronounce Iraq and Iran.

juin 6, 2006
Steve Squyres
Year 2006Episode 7030 min

Steve Squyres

Stephen asks Steve Squyres, the principal investigator of the Mars Exploration Rover Mission, if they've found oil on Mars yet.

juin 7, 2006
Steve Johnson
Year 2006Episode 7130 min

Steve Johnson

Author Steve Johnson talks about how kids today are recreating history in video games instead of stealing their dads' beer.

juin 8, 2006
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Year 2006Episode 7230 min

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. supports his article in Rolling Stone Magazine claiming President Bush stole the 2004 presidential election.

juin 12, 2006
Tim Flannery
Year 2006Episode 7330 min

Tim Flannery

Author and climatologist Tim Flannery attempts to convince Stephen that humans are causing a global climate change.

juin 13, 2006
David Sirota
Year 2006Episode 7430 min

David Sirota

Author David Sirota thinks campaigns should be publicly financed. Stephen thinks author David Sirota is a Communist.

juin 14, 2006
Michael Pollan
Year 2006Episode 7530 min

Michael Pollan

Author Michael Pollan explains how modern food choices will make future generations have shorter lives.

juin 15, 2006
Gustavo Arellano
Year 2006Episode 7630 min

Gustavo Arellano

Stephen brings back Esteban from "Colberto Reporto Gigante" to interview Gustavo Arellano.

juin 19, 2006
Bart Ehrman
Year 2006Episode 7730 min

Bart Ehrman

Bart Ehrman discusses the history of the word of Jesus and Stephen offers him irrefutable logic.

juin 20, 2006
Bay Buchanan
Year 2006Episode 7830 min

Bay Buchanan

Bay Buchanan is dedicated to building a fence along the 2,000 mile border between the U.S. and Mexico.

juin 21, 2006
Doug Brinkley
Year 2006Episode 7930 min

Doug Brinkley

Author Douglas Brinkley addresses why the levees broke during Hurricane Katrina and what the future holds for New Orleans.

juin 22, 2006
Mark Bowden
Year 2006Episode 8030 min

Mark Bowden

Mark Bowden describes the similarities between the West's first encounter with extremist Muslims and the current one.

juin 26, 2006
Chris Matthews
Year 2006Episode 8130 min

Chris Matthews

Chris Matthews shows Stephen who's got harder balls in a full-nelson breaking competition.

juin 27, 2006
Robert Baer
Year 2006Episode 8230 min

Robert Baer

Robert Baer tells Stephen we invaded the wrong country, which does not penetrate Stephen's armor of belief.

juin 28, 2006
Christopher Noxon
Year 2006Episode 8330 min

Christopher Noxon

Author Christopher Noxon defines the difference between adults who are childish and those who are childlike.

juin 29, 2006
Amy Sedaris
Year 2006Episode 8430 min

Amy Sedaris

Amy Sedaris discusses her new movie, "Strangers With Candy," before tumbling with Stephen and Tad.

juil. 10, 2006
Tony Hawk
Year 2006Episode 8530 min

Tony Hawk

Pro skateboarder Tony Hawk and Stephen agree that it's better to continue hurting yourself than to give up.

juil. 11, 2006
Mort Zuckerman
Year 2006Episode 8630 min

Mort Zuckerman

Mort Zuckerman believes that George W. Bush is an awful president but feels that John Kerry would have been worse.

juil. 12, 2006
Ron Suskind
Year 2006Episode 8730 min

Ron Suskind

Stephen explains to author Ron Suskind that if we didn't invade someone, we would have tripped over our preparedness.

juil. 13, 2006
Lee Silver
Year 2006Episode 8830 min

Lee Silver

Stephen makes sure Princeton professor Lee Silver knows that he doesn't know more than Stephen does about genetic engineering.

juil. 17, 2006
Dhani Jones
Year 2006Episode 8930 min

Dhani Jones

Dhani Jones has the ability to be a mindless crushing machine, and yet he chooses to read poetry and listen to classical music.

juil. 18, 2006
Joe Scarborough
Year 2006Episode 9030 min

Joe Scarborough

Joe Scarborough took money from Jack Abramoff, and it felt good.

juil. 19, 2006
Tom Brokaw
Year 2006Episode 9130 min

Tom Brokaw

Stephen has a problem taking Tom Brokaw seriously when he's not wearing a tie.

juil. 20, 2006
Howell Raines
Year 2006Episode 9230 min

Howell Raines

Author and former editor of The New York Times, Howell Raines discusses the fishing adventure on which his book is based.

juil. 24, 2006
William Donohue
Year 2006Episode 9330 min

William Donohue

Executive director of the Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, William Donohue discusses Hollywood and anti-Catholicism.

juil. 25, 2006
Neal Katyal
Year 2006Episode 9430 min

Neal Katyal

Attorney Neal Katyal shows his love for this country by defending Guantanamo Bay detainees before the Supreme Court.

juil. 26, 2006
Joe Quesada
Year 2006Episode 9530 min

Joe Quesada

Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Joe Quesada discusses a new series of comics entitled Civil War, which combines superheroes with today's government.

juil. 27, 2006
Ned Lamont
Year 2006Episode 9630 min

Ned Lamont

Stephen asks Senate hopeful Ned Lamont if he thinks the president's going to kiss him.

juil. 31, 2006
Peter Beinart
Year 2006Episode 9730 min

Peter Beinart

Peter Beinart stops by to talk about his book, "The Good Fight," and why he changed his mind about the war.

août 1, 2006
Linda Hirshman
Year 2006Episode 9830 min

Linda Hirshman

No matter what Linda Hirshman says, men can't stay home and raise children -- daytime TV is all geared towards women.

août 2, 2006
Paul Hackett
Year 2006Episode 9930 min

Paul Hackett

Paul Hackett came back from Iraq, began a bid for an Ohio Senate seat, then dropped out. Stephen asks him about running and cutting.

août 3, 2006
William C. Rhoden
Year 2006Episode 10030 min

William C. Rhoden

William C. Rhoden looks to free the admittedly wealthy black athlete from the institutionalization of wealthy white-run sports.

août 8, 2006
Alexandra Robbins
Year 2006Episode 10130 min

Alexandra Robbins

Stephen nails overachiever Alexandra Robbins for pulling up the ladder from the top of the tool shed.

août 9, 2006
Eli Pariser
Year 2006Episode 10230 min

Eli Pariser

Stephen asks MoveOn.org's Eli Pariser who he is, what he does and how he wants to destroy America.

août 10, 2006
Ramesh Ponnuru
Year 2006Episode 10330 min

Ramesh Ponnuru

Ramesh Ponnuru explains how activist judges and embryonic stem cell research contribute to the Democrats status as the party of death.

août 14, 2006
David Gergen
Year 2006Episode 10430 min

David Gergen

Stephen has heard that David Gergen is a moderate Republican, and he wants some answers about exactly how that makes any sense.

août 15, 2006
Morgan Spurlock
Year 2006Episode 10530 min

Morgan Spurlock

Stephen asks Morgan Spurlock why he'd want to know what other people's lives are like.

août 16, 2006
Neil Young
Year 2006Episode 10630 min

Neil Young

Stephen Colbert and Neil Young get out their guitars.

août 17, 2006
Geoffrey Nunberg
Year 2006Episode 10730 min

Geoffrey Nunberg

Stephen asks linguist Geoffrey Nunberg, author of "Talking Right," how he can discredit a group that calls themselves "right."

août 21, 2006
Paul Krugman
Year 2006Episode 10830 min

Paul Krugman

Paul Krugman is part of that fringe 60% of the population that thinks the war was a mistake.

août 22, 2006
Gideon Yago
Year 2006Episode 10930 min

Gideon Yago

Gideon Yago thinks it's partially the viewer's fault that music videos are contributing to the fragmentation of American culture. Stephen thinks he's blaming America first.

août 23, 2006
Janna Levin
Year 2006Episode 11030 min

Janna Levin

Stephen stumps Janna Levin -- a theoretical physicist -- by asking her the hardest question in the world.

août 24, 2006
Martin Short
Year 2006Episode 11130 min

Martin Short

Stephen asks Martin Short what it's like to interview guests in character.

sept. 11, 2006
Toby Keith
Year 2006Episode 11230 min

Toby Keith

American hero Toby Keith talks about his new movie and smoking weed with Willie Nelson.

sept. 12, 2006
Ken Jennings
Year 2006Episode 11330 min

Ken Jennings

"Brainiac" author and "Jeopardy" champ Ken Jennings tells Stephen what it's like knowing things no one else cares about.

sept. 13, 2006
Bill Simmons
Year 2006Episode 11430 min

Bill Simmons

EPSN's Bill Simmons obsesses over sports at the expense of every other part of his life, like most people.

sept. 14, 2006
Will Power
Year 2006Episode 11530 min

Will Power

Stephen asks hip-hop performer Will Power the difference between rap and hip-hop.

sept. 18, 2006
Frank Rich
Year 2006Episode 11630 min

Frank Rich

Frank Rich, author of "The Greatest Story Ever Sold," becomes the first New York Times op-ed columnist to return to The Report.

sept. 19, 2006
James Carville
Year 2006Episode 11730 min

James Carville

Stephen asks James Carville how he ever made the transition from the backstabbing, egocentric world of Washington to Hollywood.

sept. 20, 2006
Daniel Ellsberg
Year 2006Episode 11830 min

Daniel Ellsberg

Stephen has a beef with Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers in 1971.

sept. 21, 2006
Arianna Huffington
Year 2006Episode 11930 min

Arianna Huffington

No matter what Arianna Huffington says, fear is a great motivator. It got Stephen through every term paper he ever had.

sept. 25, 2006
Ted Danson
Year 2006Episode 12030 min

Ted Danson

Stephen asks Ted Danson why his new sitcom doesn't take place underwater.

sept. 26, 2006
Lowell Bergman
Year 2006Episode 12130 min

Lowell Bergman

Why do more young people watch The Report than watch PBS?

sept. 27, 2006
Steve Wozniak
Year 2006Episode 12230 min

Steve Wozniak

Steve Wozniak loves to cut his steak on airplanes with his business card.

sept. 28, 2006
Michael Lewis
Year 2006Episode 12330 min

Michael Lewis

Stephen and Michael Lewis talk about privilege in America.

oct. 2, 2006
Andy Stern
Year 2006Episode 12430 min

Andy Stern

Stephen speaks with union leader Andy Stern about insurance and the growing gap between the rich and the poor, and suggests robots as a plan for America's future.

oct. 3, 2006
Byron Dorgan
Year 2006Episode 12530 min

Byron Dorgan

When Stephen found out Senator Byron Dorgan was coming he thought he'd do a North Dakota-themed show, until he couldn't think of anything else from North Dakota.

oct. 4, 2006
Amy Goodman
Year 2006Episode 12630 min

Amy Goodman

Stephen has heard that liberal radio and TV host Amy Goodman is a real firebrand, so he wants her to bring it.

oct. 5, 2006
Randy Newman
Year 2006Episode 12730 min

Randy Newman

Randy Newman wonders whether he's at the McCarthy hearings -- and rolls over on George Clooney.

oct. 9, 2006
Ariel Levy
Year 2006Episode 12830 min

Ariel Levy

Ariel Levy thinks women who imitate porn stars are far from any sort of authentic sexual liberation. Stephen thinks she sounds like a Muslim fundamentalist.

oct. 10, 2006
Andrew Sullivan
Year 2006Episode 12930 min

Andrew Sullivan

Andrew Sullivan is the only gay conservative Stephen knows, but Stephen thought that traditional conservatives were closeted homosexuals.

oct. 11, 2006
Brian Schweitzer
Year 2006Episode 13030 min

Brian Schweitzer

Stephen is disappointed to learn from Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer that the state has given into the Feds and adopted speed limits.

oct. 12, 2006
Barry Scheck
Year 2006Episode 13130 min

Barry Scheck

Barry Scheck does DNA testing trying to exonerate the wrongfully convicted. Stephen thinks he sounds soft on crime.

oct. 16, 2006
Richard Dawkins
Year 2006Episode 13230 min

Richard Dawkins

Biologist Richard Dawkins explains that he does not believe in God, but also that the world was not created randomly.

oct. 17, 2006
David Kuo
Year 2006Episode 13330 min

David Kuo

Stephen and David Kuo talk about "compassionate conservatives" and the separation of church and state.

oct. 18, 2006
Peter Agre
Year 2006Episode 13430 min

Peter Agre

Dr. Peter Agre argues that basic understanding of science needs to be more widespread among the citizens of this country.

oct. 19, 2006
Barry Manilow
Year 2006Episode 13530 min

Barry Manilow

Stephen presents Barry Manilow with a peace treaty, and they agree to joint custody of the infamous Emmy.

oct. 30, 2006
Tim Robbins
Year 2006Episode 13630 min

Tim Robbins

Tim Robbins talks about his movie "Catch a Fire," debates Stephen on the issue of torture and gets nailed.

oct. 31, 2006
Penn Jillette
Year 2006Episode 13730 min

Penn Jillette

Penn Jillette stops by to shatter all that little children believe and get Stephen with a card trick.

nov. 1, 2006
Ron Reagan
Year 2006Episode 13830 min

Ron Reagan

Ron Reagan stops by to explain why stem cell research is so important and to give Stephen the Full Gipper.

nov. 2, 2006
Mark Halperin
Year 2006Episode 13930 min

Mark Halperin

Mark Halperin believes not many reporters watch The Colbert Report, and that's a problem.

nov. 6, 2006
Election Night Live Show
Year 2006Episode 14030 min

Election Night Live Show

Following the midterm election results, a flustered Stephen Colbert explains that he thought America would have lasted longer than 230 years.

nov. 7, 2006
Jeff Greenfield
Year 2006Episode 14130 min

Jeff Greenfield

Stephen and Jeff Greenfield discuss the aftermath of the midterm elections, and Stephen asks questions Jeff has never heard before.

nov. 8, 2006
Dean Kamen
Year 2006Episode 14230 min

Dean Kamen

Stephen asks Segway inventor Dean Kamen if wheelchairs that can climb stairs spell the end of handicapped parking.

nov. 9, 2006
Dan Rather
Year 2006Episode 14330 min

Dan Rather

Dan Rather is honored to be on The Report with an icon of Stephen's stature. And so is Stephen.

nov. 13, 2006
Jeff Swartz
Year 2006Episode 14430 min

Jeff Swartz

CEO of Timberland, Jeff Swartz, argues that you can run a corporation and have a positive impact on the environment at the same time.

nov. 14, 2006
Al Franken, Dr. Michael Novacek
Year 2006Episode 14530 min

Al Franken, Dr. Michael Novacek

American Museum of Natural History paleontologist Mike Novacek attempts to convince Stephen of evolution and the future of the human species.

nov. 15, 2006
Richard Linklater
Year 2006Episode 14630 min

Richard Linklater

Stephen asks Richard Linklater how fast food can be that bad - after all, they make happy meals.

nov. 16, 2006
Jim Lehrer
Year 2006Episode 14730 min

Jim Lehrer

Jim Lehrer says it takes a lot of courage to be boring five nights a week.

nov. 27, 2006
Harry Shearer
Year 2006Episode 14830 min

Harry Shearer

Stephen nails Harry Shearer for his lack of political correctness in naming his new book "Not Enough Indians."

nov. 28, 2006
Nora Ephron
Year 2006Episode 14930 min

Nora Ephron

Stephen asks director Nora Ephron why so much of his performance in "Bewitched" hit the cutting room floor.

nov. 29, 2006
Mike Lupica
Year 2006Episode 15030 min

Mike Lupica

Would Mark McGwire's head even fit on a Hall of Fame plaque?

nov. 30, 2006
Will Wright
Year 2006Episode 15130 min

Will Wright

Stephen tells video game designer Will Wright that his viewers are his Sims.

déc. 4, 2006
Steven Levitt
Year 2006Episode 15230 min

Steven Levitt

Stephen tells Steven Levitt, author of "Freakonomics," that figures never lie, but liars figure.

déc. 5, 2006
John Sexton
Year 2006Episode 15330 min

John Sexton

NYU President John Sexton thinks Stephen is contributing to a disease.

déc. 6, 2006
Dr. Francis S. Collins
Year 2006Episode 15430 min

Dr. Francis S. Collins

Dr. Francis Collins tries to convince Stephen that evolution is God's plan for giving upgrades.

déc. 7, 2006
Dr. Peter Singer
Year 2006Episode 15530 min

Dr. Peter Singer

"The Ethics of What We Eat: Why Our Food Choices Matter" author Dr. Peter Singer tells Stephen that human beings are speciesists.

déc. 11, 2006
Dan Savage
Year 2006Episode 15630 min

Dan Savage

Stephen and sex columnist Dan Savage reveal their porn names.

déc. 12, 2006
Doris Kearns Goodwin
Year 2006Episode 15730 min

Doris Kearns Goodwin

Historian Doris Kearns Goodwin tells Stephen that if Abraham Lincoln were alive today, he might be the host of The Colbert Report.

déc. 13, 2006
Daniel Pinchbeck
Year 2006Episode 15830 min

Daniel Pinchbeck

Daniel Pinchbeck believes the Mayan god Quetzalcoatl is making a comeback. Stephen wants to know who he is and why we should be excited about him.

déc. 14, 2006
Jack Welch
Year 2006Episode 15930 min

Jack Welch

Stephen asks Jack Welch how he's making it on a fixed income and has him sign a copy of his book, "Winning," for his father-in-law.

déc. 18, 2006
Deepak Chopra
Year 2006Episode 16030 min

Deepak Chopra

Deepak Chopra talks to Stephen about life after death, maintaining a youthful biology and his book, which costs 24 dollars.

déc. 19, 2006
Chris Funk
Year 2006Episode 16130 min

Chris Funk

Henry Kissinger provides the "starting gun" of the competition by declaring that "it is time to rock," and then Chris Funk offers his shredding solo.

déc. 20, 2006

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