Biography Flash Stephen Colbert Fires On All Cylinders With Sharp Satire and Star Guests on The Late Show
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Stephen Colbert has been firing on all cylinders this week, delivering razor-sharp satire amid global chaos on The Late Show. On Thursday, March 19, his YouTube monologue roasted Kim Jong-uns sham reelection with 99.93 percent of the vote, slammed counterterrorism chief Joe Kents resignation over the Iran war, and skewered Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullins DHS confirmation hearing meltdown, where Rand Paul demanded he explain his anger issues. The CBS YouTube clip captured Colberts classic line, Not even the morgue, drawing huge laughs. He also riffed on a Midwest asteroid blast, cousin marriages in Florida, and viral stories like baby monkey Punchs rumored romance.
The week peaked Wednesday, March 18, with a powerhouse episode on CBS and Paramount Plus featuring Edward Norton in a deep chat and humanitarian chef Jose Andres cooking fiery paella and rum drinks live. The Late Show YouTube highlighted Andres warning Colbert to watch his eyebrows from the flames, while auctioning signed gear for World Central KitchenColberts nod to Andres final appearance added emotional weight, hinting at the shows May end. Earlier, March 17 brought Elijah Wood, David Alan Grier, Lea Michele, and the Chess cast per CBS, and March 16 featured Book of Mormon creators Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and more.
Off-air, Colberts personal grief resonated anew: CNN reports singer Sara Bareilles debuted her song Home on March 20s All There Is with Anderson Cooper, inspired by Colberts raw podcast talk on loss, singing What is broken cannot heal till its known and loved by name. No fresh social media buzz or business moves surfaced, and nothing major in the past 24 hours. These late-night triumphs underscore Colberts enduring bite in turbulent times, cementing his biographical legacy as satirist supreme.
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