show tried to make sense of the often nonsensical world of politics. the audience has responded and stephen colbert is now number one in late night television. there is a lot though you probably don t know about stephen colbert. his high of and what he s been through. he is as intellectual and interesting as he is funny. over the next hour, you ll hear our in depth interview. stephen opens up about his life, his losses, his comedy and his faith. so there s a bunch i want to talk to you about. some of the gotchas. yeah. the gotcha questions. ken cuccinelli. oh, my god! i blame you for ken cuccinelli. he was on cnn. he was on a lot. i didn t watch much when he was on. i love your show. every night i come home. my wife and i have a glass of wine, a handful of nuts, watch a little anderson and go to bed. that s how i end my day.
the gotchas. i have this document here gotcha questions, yeah. let me ask you about stuff that was in the news, ken cuccinelli. oh, my god. i blame you for ken cuccinelli. he was on cnn. a lot, a lot. i didn t watch much when he was on because there s a certain i love your show, you know, every night i come home my wife and i have a glass of of wine, handful of nuts, watch a little anderson, go to bed. that s how i end my day. a harndful of nuts? i have to stay in the suit, i can t come home and binge out. right. there are a few panelists i have to skip over, i have to skip over some of the cuccinelli would be one of them. if any other person in an administration, prior administration had rewritten the words of emma lazarus s poem, which presidents from time immemorial have quoted with great reverence, it would be an outrage. it would be people s heads would explode understandably