Stephen Colbert There Saving Grace Trumps Candidacy Video
NEW YORK — On October 27, 2015, Stephen Colbert took aim at Donald Trump’s budding presidential bid during an episode of “The Late Show,” delivering a mix of sharp wit and pointed observations that left audiences buzzing. The comedian, fresh in his role as the show’s host, zeroed in on Trump’s campaign with a video segment that poked fun at the real estate mogul’s unlikely rise. Colbert suggested there might be a “saving grace” amid the chaos, though he didn’t let that idea land without a hefty dose of sarcasm.
In the bit, Colbert highlighted how Trump’s blunt style and celebrity status were drawing crowds, even as they raised eyebrows across the political world. He joked that Trump’s unfiltered rants could actually serve as a wake-up call for voters tired of polished candidates, turning what some saw as a circus into a strange form of entertainment. It was classic Colbert: blending humor with a nudge toward deeper issues, like the media frenzy feeding Trump’s momentum early in the 2016 race.
That fall, Trump’s campaign was already making waves, with polls showing surprising support despite his controversial statements on immigration and trade. Colbert’s take added to the growing chatter among late-night hosts, who were quick to lampoon the election’s early twists. While some critics worried Trump’s showmanship was overshadowing serious policy talk, moments like Colbert’s skit reminded people that comedy could cut through the noise.
All in all, Colbert’s segment didn’t change the campaign’s course, but it captured the odd energy of the moment. As Trump barreled ahead, it was clear that satire had become a key part of how Americans were processing the drama, offering a bit of relief in an increasingly tense contest.