A show hosted by comedian Stephen Colbert, who has a wonderful sense of humor and a genuine interest in what is happening in the United States and the world. Colbert hosts others who have the ability to comment on these issues in a comedic manner, often in a humorous way.
In season 2, Stephen Colbert continues to present his episodes with biting political satire, as he wonders whether anyone cares about what Hillary Clinton says, while Russian President Vladimir Putin appears strong, directing a sarcastic warning to the penguins and asking them to choose a side of...Read more the conflict, otherwise he will choose for them.
In season 3, Stephen Colbert travels to his hometown to reach out to voters in a humorous way, spark debate on his campaign slogan, and challenge former President Barack Obama to test who can withstand the most pressure.
In season 4, Stephen Colbert pretends to teach Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps ice dancing lessons, as well as highlighting the difficulty of celebrating Christmas for corrupt politicians.
In season five, Stephen Colbert makes fun of the idea that government spying on citizens is at the heart of democracy, addresses the end of an advertising partnership with golfer Tiger Woods, and reviews the strange events of the past decade with a satirical eye.
In season 6, Stephen Colbert offers tips on how to hide food from airport baggage scanners, and receives the Best Tweet Award from the founder of Twitter.
In season 7, Stephen Colbert satirizes celebrity donations, discusses immigrant deportation, and Melinda Gates discusses the importance of supporting teachers to improve the American education system.
In season 8, the show begins with the "America Again" promotional tour with Stephen Colbert, who hosts Oprah Winfrey, and he also has a discussion with Breaking Bad creator Vince Gilligan about the character of Walter White.
In season 9, Stephen Colbert continues his journey with comedy and politics, teaching history in a humorous way, mocking current events, and criticizing US government policies in a funny way.
In season 10, Stephen Colbert mocks assertions that Ebola does not pose a threat to the United States, taking a satirical look at a previous episode that mocked the idea of solving the world's problems through military action.
During the events of the final season, Stephen Colbert bids farewell to viewers, and tries his luck with lottery tickets. He also reviews the extent to which the world has changed during the years of hosting the program, and reveals a virtual tour of the program’s studio and the fate of its set...Read more after the end.