Posted on 03/21/2018 8:20:39 AM PDT by rktman
During the late Tuesday/early Wednesday edition of CBSs The Late Show, actress Drew Barrymore professed her love for the work of liberal comedian and host Stephen Colbert, praising his work now and previously on Comedy Centrals The Colbert Report as having taught her so much and made the world a more smarter, educated place.
Barrymore had just come out on stage at the 12:03 a.m. Eastern mark when Colbert told her how pleased he was pleased to see her since I have not seen you since I interviewed you in character on the old show, and back then, I couldn't actually appreciate being with you to the degree that you deserve because I was a jerk.
She was unfazed by Colberts admission, telling him that was okay because I tend to overdo it with people I love, and I love you so much and I've watched every single episode of your show ever.
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LOL!
No, she has him pegged properly. And who his audience is.
Unwatchable.
LOL! Yeah, that’s why the option of reading it or going to the non print one. Either way, purty dang sad commentary.
Ooooo, the rarely used double comparative “more smarter”, a testament to the high IQ of Colbert’s followers.
That’s like an idiot calling a morn “more smarter’.
Shut up and follow the script ....
If you can serve it up in a delightful way, you’ve accomplished the Gods work,
I wonder which of the gods she is referring to.
Laughs is just about all Drew is good for anymore. as for Colbert, his intellect exceeds his ego, well, it gives it a good run..
No?!! She's changed, just not much and not enough.
And I understand Ruth Bader Ginsberg is appearing on Colbert tonight - that’ll sure make you smarter even more....
MORE smarter even more like.
Yeah, that’s right - I never was too very good at that sort of English kind of stuff....
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