EPISODE NUMBER: 9119 (June 25, 2013)
GUESTS: Peniel Joseph | Larry Rohter | Esteban Colberto
SEGMENTS: Intro – 6/25/13 | SCOTUS on 1965 Voting Rights Act | Brazil’s Political Protests | Brazil’s Political Protests – Larry Rohter | George Zimmerman’s Murder Trial | Peniel Joseph | Sign Off – Goodnight
SUIT REPORT: Gray Suit | White Dress Shirt | Dark blue, light blue and gray striped tie
VIDEOS: Tuesday, June 25, 2013
History Professor, Dr. Peniel Joseph will be history after Stephen Colbert nails him like did he nailed Ambassador Andrew Young. So bring on the racism, democracy and civil rights just like the Supreme Court has!
Watch the show to see why Stephen Colbert is crying and what he and Peniel said about the Supreme Court Voting Rights Decision. And let’s explore what this braided cord is on his right wrist as well.
SCOTUS on 1965 Voting Rights Act
Surely, if the Voting Rights Act has worked so well over the years that we don’t need it any more and given that the British are not attacking the Colonies any more, can we strip the Second Amendment too?
Brazil’s Political Protests
Spending extravagantly on preparations for the World Cup does not sit well with Brazilians. Especially when the cost of this preparation is placed squarely in the laps of the bus riders with a bus fair hike. And you know how tender Brazilian laps are.
Stephen commiserates as he doesn’t think soccer is worth all of this attention as it is. “Come on! Use your hands already!!”
Welcome back, Esteban Colberto, it has been way too long!
Stephen asks Esteban what is going on in the vast continent of South America but Mr. Colberto reminds him that the cultures are not all the same. “It is like comparing apples to hairless, sex-crazed oranges.” They don’t even speak the same language, ask your dog!
Esteban thinks the trouble has something to do with putting a hat on the Statue of Jesus.
CHICAS!!!!
Brazil’s Political Protests – Larry Rohter
Stephen asks Larry Rohter’s book “Brazil on the rise” is about Obama’s South America. Mr. Rohter concedes that it is the presence of a middle class in Brazil that is feeding the riots with viable protesters!
George Zimmerman’s Murder Trial
Knock, knock, … whose there? … An Idiot … Zimmerman’s Lawyer Who? Check out Stephen’s review of the verdict that came down soon enough on July 15th 2013, the Zimmerman Verdict.
Interview – Peniel Joseph
Dr. Joseph is a professor of African-American Studies. Stephen explains how the striking down of the Voting Rights Act will be a boon for his study of racism, as there will be so much more of it.
Dr. Joseph explained “color-blind racism” which Stephen thinks is silly, kinda like the stripey socks. Besides, Stephen points out, it’s not oppression but the downtrodden’s fault if you are being ‘color-blind:’ standard, blame the victim rhetoric, duh!
Sign Off – Goodnight
Good night, Stephen. Good night, iPad.
June 25, 2013 – Peniel Joseph | Colbert News Hub
EPISODE NUMBER: 9119 (June 25, 2013)
GUESTS: Peniel Joseph | Larry Rohter | Esteban Colberto
SEGMENTS: Intro – 6/25/13 | SCOTUS on 1965 Voting Rights Act | Brazil’s Political Protests | Brazil’s Political Protests – Larry Rohter | George Zimmerman’s Murder Trial | Peniel Joseph | Sign Off – Goodnight
SUIT REPORT: Gray Suit | White Dress Shirt | Dark blue, light blue and gray striped tie
VIDEOS: Tuesday, June 25, 2013
History Professor, Dr. Peniel Joseph will be history after Stephen Colbert nails him like did he nailed Ambassador Andrew Young. So bring on the racism, democracy and civil rights just like the Supreme Court has!
Watch the show to see why Stephen Colbert is crying and what he and Peniel said about the Supreme Court Voting Rights Decision. And let’s explore what this braided cord is on his right wrist as well.
SCOTUS on 1965 Voting Rights Act
Surely, if the Voting Rights Act has worked so well over the years that we don’t need it any more and given that the British are not attacking the Colonies any more, can we strip the Second Amendment too?
Brazil’s Political Protests
Spending extravagantly on preparations for the World Cup does not sit well with Brazilians. Especially when the cost of this preparation is placed squarely in the laps of the bus riders with a bus fair hike. And you know how tender Brazilian laps are.
Stephen commiserates as he doesn’t think soccer is worth all of this attention as it is. “Come on! Use your hands already!!”
Welcome back, Esteban Colberto, it has been way too long!
Stephen asks Esteban what is going on in the vast continent of South America but Mr. Colberto reminds him that the cultures are not all the same. “It is like comparing apples to hairless, sex-crazed oranges.” They don’t even speak the same language, ask your dog!
Esteban thinks the trouble has something to do with putting a hat on the Statue of Jesus.
CHICAS!!!!
Brazil’s Political Protests – Larry Rohter
Stephen asks Larry Rohter’s book “Brazil on the rise” is about Obama’s South America. Mr. Rohter concedes that it is the presence of a middle class in Brazil that is feeding the riots with viable protesters!
George Zimmerman’s Murder Trial
Knock, knock, … whose there? … An Idiot … Zimmerman’s Lawyer Who? Check out Stephen’s review of the verdict that came down soon enough on July 15th 2013, the Zimmerman Verdict.
Interview – Peniel Joseph
Dr. Joseph is a professor of African-American Studies. Stephen explains how the striking down of the Voting Rights Act will be a boon for his study of racism, as there will be so much more of it.
Dr. Joseph explained “color-blind racism” which Stephen thinks is silly, kinda like the stripey socks. Besides, Stephen points out, it’s not oppression but the downtrodden’s fault if you are being ‘color-blind:’ standard, blame the victim rhetoric, duh!
Sign Off – Goodnight
Good night, Stephen. Good night, iPad.