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  Episode Information  
Title: Michael Brown
Episode Number: 73
Season: 2
Season Episode #.: 41
Production Number: 2041
Original Airdate: Tuesday March 28th, 2006
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Episode Crew
Director: Jim Hoskinson
Writer: Stephen Colbert
Michael Brumm
Rob Dubbin
Eric Drysdale
Peter Gwinn (1)
Jay Katsir
Laura Krafft
Frank Lesser
  Episode Summary  
Stephen announces he is giving birth to a baby eagle, at the San Francisco Zoo. Then he does a segment called Easter Under Attack, which leads into The Word: "Marketing". Stephen talks about the Easter holiday, and how bunnies and eggs are under attack. Stephen's first guest, Russ Lieber (David Cross) ultra left-wing radio talk show host comes by to talk about school vouchers which turns into a rant on gay adoption . Stephen interviews Michael Brown, the former FEMA chief. They discuss the problems and blame with the Katrina situation.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
David CrossplayedRuss LieberRecurring (4th appearance)
Michael Brown (1)playedHimself 
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Stephen Colbert: Tonight, there's a war on Easter. It's the most savage attack on rabbits since Watership Down. Then I'll be joined by liberal radio host Russ Lieber, and administer an organic, free-range beat down. Plus, former FEMA director, Michael Brown is here. I'll ask him why he'd ever leave such a cushy government job. The world is a dirty place, and I'm America's lemon scented wet-nap. This is the Colbert Report.
 
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