During a recent interview, Stephen Colbert jokingly expressed his "suspicion" regarding the research practices of the news program '60 Minutes.' Speaking to correspondent Morley Safer, Colbert quipped, "There is something very suspicious about the research you people do." He also playfully labeled the program as the "East Coast, liberal, media elite," drawing laughter from Safer and the crew.
Colbert, known for his satirical approach to news and politics, often uses humor to critique the media landscape. While his comments were clearly delivered in jest, they also subtly touched upon the perception of '60 Minutes' as a bastion of established journalism. The exchange offered a glimpse into Colbert's comedic style and his ability to find humor in the familiar conventions of news reporting. The full interview is available on CBS.
Stephen Colbert Jokes About 'Suspicious' 60 Minutes Research
Stephen Colbert playfully questioned the research methods of the long-running news program '60 Minutes' in a recent interview. He lightheartedly referred to the show as the "East Coast, liberal, media elite." Colbert's comments, made to correspondent Morley Safer, were delivered with his trademark comedic timing. The exchange highlighted the comedian's sharp wit and his ability to find humor in even the most established institutions.
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