Posted on 09/22/2015 10:45:12 PM PDT by monkapotamus
I want to thank you, not only for being here, but for running for president, Stephen Colbert told Donald Trump on The Late Show tonight. Im not going to say this stuff writes itself, but you certainly do deliver it on time every day, added Colbert, who has been feasting on Trumps candidacy since debuting as host of CBSs late night show early this month.
Colbert didnt so much interview Trump as perform WWE Theatre with the reality TV star turned GOP front-runner. You know, pretends hes thwapping the guy, but its all for fun and ratings. Not coincidentally, about a week earlier, Trump visited NBCs late-night rival, Tonight Show and pounded Colbert in the ratings that night.
Donald Trump is here
Finally a place on TV to hear about Donald Trump, Colbert said by way of opening the highly anticipated showdown. He is the GOP front-runner. Who knows, one day I might be able to tell my kids I interviewed the last President of the United States.
The nights music guest, Raury, has declared himself The Future of Hip Hop, Colbert said, which would sound egotistical on any show that did not have Donald Trump on tonight.
Once out on stage, Trump was challenged to play a game in which he tried to determine which quote he had said, and which had been said by Colberts Comedy Central show faux-bloviator character. Trump was game and got them all right. The last statement The real strong have no need to prove it to the phonies stumped him somewhat; he knew it wasnt his, but he didnt think it sounded Faux-Colbert-ish either. Trump was right again: The line was Charles Mansons.
I want to apologize to you, because Ive said a few things about you, over the years, that, in polite company, perhaps are unforgivable, Colbert said at another point in the interview.
And, some nice things, Trump insisted, adding, apology accepted.
You know where this is going, as did Trump.
Is there anybody you would like to apologize to right now? Colbert asked.
No maybe the audience, Trump quipped.
The interview threatened to turn into a love fest when Colbert asked Trump if he was shocked at the enormous response hes been getting around the country since announcing his candidacy, because you shocked Republicans. Colbert cited a recent Zogby poll showing Trump at 33% , adding Im not surprised at all. Trump smiles at the audience and said, Im liking him a lot!
Im liking you too, Colbert responded, saying the GOP position has been that money is speech and youre a 10 billion dollar mouth.
Youre their worst nightmare. The really want to stop you, the late-night host continued.
The GOP establishment
is not that thrilled, Trump simpered, noting hes spending his own money.
Colbert also pretended he seriously thought he could get Trump to answer a big fat meatball of a question:
Barack Obama, born in the United States?
Because, of course, Trumps been taking a lot of heat in the media for failing to shut down someone at one of his recent rallies who, during a Q&A period, said the country had a Muslim problem that included President Obama, who he also said was not a U.S. citizen.
I dont talk about that anymore, Trump responded, of course.
As part of the shows fun and games, Colbert also invited Secretary of Energy Dr. Ernest Moniz as his guest; Moniz is credited with being the architect of the Iran nuclear deal. Trump, like other GOP candidates, has criticized the deal. But, unlike other GOP hopefuls, Trump has not vowed to rip up the deal if elected, rather saying, Ive taken over some bad contracts. I buy contracts where people screwed up
But Im really good at looking at a contract and finding things within a contract that, even if theyre bad, I would police that contract so tough that they dont have a chance. As bad as the contract is, I will be so tough on that contract.
So, Colbert had Trump sign a copy of Trumps book, The Art of the Deal, for Moniz and suggested Trump sign: Better luck next time.
I was just going to say that, but I dont want to be a wiseguy, Trump shot back. I want to be a nice guy, winning that round too.
And yet, one night earlier, Colbert had demonstrated how to do a tough interview with a presidential candidate, giving no quarter to Sen. Ted Cruz.
The interview of Cruz was much more harsh than the one Trump got. But nowhere near as what Trump got at the beginning of his ascent.
The real winner of the two interviews is Jimmy Fallon.
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Didn’t think of that. You’re right. But must be hard to bat 1000 when you’re on the spot with prepared hard questions being asked.
He rocked the gay marriage question by bringing up the constitution and five lawyers deciding our fates.
Could it be that he was a kid when Reagan was president and just didn’t know? I have no idea what immigration policy was 10 years ago.
All i know is the NY Times had 47 pages FULL of jobs in employment secion and getting a job in NYC was cake.
Did Trump go to Wharton? One of my uncles got an MBA from Wharton after getting his BS in engineering. He said Wharton was a piece of cake compared to engineering school. Which isn’t to take away from your point but as an engineer I had to throw that in there.
Imagine if Trump was to have claimed ownership of the Manson quote?
Would have been today’s headline.
But he’s not backing off. He just doesn’t want to discuss it. My theory is that he knows there’s been a fraud, but he also knows that as a private citizen, he can’t win. The President humiliated him with his fake birth certificate at the White House Correspondence Dinner. I saw Trump say that sometimes it takes years to get even with people who have wronged him, but he always does.
And all the comments about Trump coming from money. Sure, he did. Big deal. And, more importantly, look what he successfully did with it! Plus, lived a live without drugs, raised kids, despite divorce and work, without drugs.
Compare to Fiorina. She also came from money, lots of it. She, too, got a top education, and helping start to her career. Yet, look what a mess she did with it. Serial business failure; serial campaign loser. And, lost a kid to drugs in the process.
http://therightscoop.com/watch-donald-trump-on-the-late-show-with-stephen-colbert-full-interview/
“Will Trump uphold Conservative principles?”
Trump says he will deport all illegals. Cruz refuses to say what he wild do. Who is upholding principles?
Colbert is a lucky, talented jackass with a leftist agenda. Check him out on Wikipedia. I find him singularly unappealing and never watch him. Jackass.
You’re right. I was wrong on the Dupont’s.
See this article:http://www.businessinsider.com/5-of-the-wealthiest-american-families-who-have-lost-their-fortunes-2014-10
Don’t you mean “Joi-sey” girls?
Absolutely agree. Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert are propagandists, just like the DNC media.
He was trying to elicit an emotional response
Right. So it was awkward to watch. These guys think way too much of themselves
Not going to happen
Dad and hub both engineers another FM Wharton and a friend as well both have a fraternity of connections and a lot of success. Anyone wondering should know a program like engineering, med school, even a good nursing program, are formative
Why miss the point?
People underestimate Trump.
I suspect salvageable portions led by Patriots will break away and the “Lib gimmees” will be repulsed and allowed to wallow in their dilapidated twisted visions.
At least he is not wasting a once great nation.
Especially a “Republican”.....the entrenched bureaucracy will cause real problems
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