That appearance was an excellent decision by the Jeb! campaign team.
He brother would have done better imoJeb! did better than most the candidates would have done. I actually enjoyed the segment more than the Clooney segment.
Oh Jeb, you shouldn't have tried to sell that Late Show ticket for a fundraiser. ��
He brother would have done better imo
... Also a R-rated Steve Jobs biopic? Wow.
There was a pretty obvious cut at the end there. Hope they will put up additional content online.
One acronym sends shivers down the spines of parents, teachers, and students alike in Florida. FCAT. All thanks to Mr. Bush.Wow really? I don't know much about him Hut he seemed pretty cool in this interview.
Gotta say Colbert killed it. I have total faith in the show at this point.
... Also a R-rated Steve Jobs biopic? Wow.
Both those interviews were pretty great. He still has to learn to let his guests talk more than he does, but pretty good nevertheless.
ftfy..Steve fucking Jobs fucking swore like a fucking sailor.
In his (only) defense, he did a full interview and it was cut for time.Jeb got up and got the fuck out of there quick.
That interview seemed heavily edited.
Really did not feel like he was going in that hard on Jeb. Asked pretty standard questions. Going in hard would be finding new angles of attack and hammering them.
This thread, or atleast this page of this thread, seems like a bunch of the posts were generated by some chat bot somebody created.
Like, really?
I wouldn't say that Colbert destroyed him like some people are implying, but he definitely wasn't lobbing layups and it was an interview made for bringing up some actual questions rather than just making the guest look good. I think it bodes well overall that he hasn't lost some of the cynical political edge that made the Colbert Report so popular, it kinda lends a sense of credibility to when he brings a guest of substance on.
...I'm a bit less sold on this musical segment, though.
Really did not feel like he was going in that hard on Jeb. Asked pretty standard questions. Going in hard would be finding new angles of attack and hammering them.