Stephen Colbert Interview with Anderson Cooper
11:57just people who perhaps and perhaps forreal reasons feel like that they havebeen made to suffer in some way and thenthey use him as a tool to inflictsuffering on others so we’re all evenit’s it’s zero something there is a maxboot wrote about this recently thatthere is a the president you knowconservatives used to make fun ofliberals for victimhood that they werealways portraying themselves as victimsaccording to conservatives but nowDonald Trump I mean he is promoting asense of victimhood that is seemsappealing to a lot of the peoplelistening to him that that there that heand they are being discriminated thathe’s such a strong Christian as he toldChris Cuomo once after a debate that youknow that’s why the IRS is auditing himallegedly nowho’ve actually offered sure I agreewith you that is one of the appeals ofDonald Trump is that there are peoplewho feel that the strangely feel likethey are like him or that he is likethemwhen I don’t know anyone like him andbut he says you and me are the same andI am being victimizedtherefore I understand your experiencebut a he’s not being victimized and he’slike no one he’s more of the gold spoonin his mouth and maybe he is likeeverybody else I don’t know I supposepeople have a commonality but the oddthing about the president is that wedirectly know nothing about him we don’tknow his we don’t need we don’t havestupid things
- we don’t have school grades
- we don’t know his actual skin color
- we don’t know what his actual hair is like
- we don’t know what he’s worth
- we don’t know anything about his conversations with other world leaders
we don’t know anything about him that’s the odd part except
for a guy who likes to always have a camera pointed at him
and always talked about himself
I don’t there’s very little we can say about him
with certainty on a serious level does