Which is what heavy drug use does to a person.
Here's a pic I took at Occupy San Francisco on the 29th, showing a group of stoners sharing their weed on a tray, with a stoner on the right rolling a doobie. They're about 100 feet from the nearest police officer, on the edge of the camp at Justin Herman Plaza.
Colbert's act is a twisted spoof similar to the People's Cube - only coming from the opposite direction. In the beginning of the episode he outlined the premise: the Tea Party had quickly sold out for cash; so let's see if the OWS can be bought as well. The conclusion we are being spoon-fed is that the "spontaneous grass roots movement" called Occupy Wall Street is not for sale - they are the "true, honest, and lovable representatives of the people" whom you can trust.
Colbert himself is playing a caricature of a cynical and corrupt plutocrat who believes money runs everything - which is how the Left sees all capitalists. Essentially, Colbert and the two OWS activists are attuned to the same mental frequency. His two "interviewees" know exactly what they're doing and are likely Colbert's biggest fans - just like the rest of the OWS residents who get their news and opinions from Comedy Central.
This is hilarious.
These communes (remember them?) remind me of Lord of the Flies.
Emos.