As Stephen Colbert recapped this week in light of Donald Trump’s claims of knowing things with his gut (which is plentifully endowed) than his brain (not so much), looking back to his previous show “The Colbert Report” on Comedy Central, his very first episode of that old show, many years ago, was the one in which he famously coined the term “truthiness” — “knowing” things with your gut instead of your brain.
It has gotten to the point where parody and satire have morphed into the bizarre reality we now live in.
As Stephen Colbert recapped this week in light of Donald Trump’s claims of knowing things with his gut (which is plentifully endowed) than his brain (not so much), looking back to his previous show “The Colbert Report” on Comedy Central, his very first episode of that old show, many years ago, was the one in which he famously coined the term “truthiness” — “knowing” things with your gut instead of your brain.
It has gotten to the point where parody and satire have morphed into the bizarre reality we now live in.