The Late Show Gets Real About the State of the Union
Instead of waiting for the morning news, "The Late Show" decided to tackle the State of the Union address head-on, going live right after it ended.
Host Stephen Colbert is known for his jokes. Expect witty commentary, playful jabs, and lighthearted roasts about the President's speech and the reactions from Congress.
Complex political issues can be confusing. The Late Show will likely break down the key points of the speech in a way that's easy to understand, using everyday language and humor.
Sometimes, Colbert brings in guests who are experts in different areas.
The show might even cut to funny clips of people on the street reacting to the speech.
It's not all jokes. The Late Show might also feature clips from Republican leaders giving their response to the President's address, offering a different perspective.
Sometimes, politicians stretch the truth. The Late Show might have a segment dedicated to fact-checking the President's claims, separating truth from exaggeration in a humorous way.
The Late Show audience is known for being lively. They might get involved through polls, cheers, or even funny signs reacting to different parts of the speech.