A Cloud Over The World Cup | New York’s Massive Weed Stockpile

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Published on November 22, 2022

Rainbow-wearing fans have been refused entry to the World Cup games in Qatar, and the state of New York needs to figure out what to do with a massive stockpile of unsold marijuana. #Colbert #Comedy #Monologue

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14 comments

  • Hossein Reihani 1 year ago

    Thanks man for talking about this uprising in Iran!

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  • Philoctetes 1 year ago

    I wait daily, for the zombie who will explain why: YOU RUINED DOCTOR WHO. WHY? WHY DID STEPHEN COLBERT RUIN DOCTOR WHO?

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  • Tracey Walker Nukho 1 year ago

    Millennial and gen z thanks

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  • Michael Bristow 1 year ago

    I’m somewhat surprised that the supreme Court didn’t side with Trump, but it’s maybe they’re now pro DeSantis, or someone one else…

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  • A10-BAM420- 1 year ago

    during the whole tide pod moral outrage, there were 86 confirmed cases of teens ingesting them. while people aged 60 and older with dementia or alzheimers clocked in at over 160 cases(these are for number of consumptions, not exposure). just another situation grossly blown out of proportion. Welcome to America, the land of ass backwards priorities…

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  • Demian Bamu 1 year ago

    There has been a lot of talk about the controversies surrounding the FIFA world cup in Qatar but no real action taken place. This world cup was awarded to Qatar in 2010 and since then there has been constant reporting on the human rights abuses etc. but no real meaningful action has been taken. Despite countries condemning the issues they have still sent their countries to participate in the tournament. If we want real reforms then necessary actions should be taken. FIFA is not bigger than all the teams that participate in its tournaments. If countries were committed to pressuring FIFA to take appropriate actions for this tournament and subsequent tournaments they would have all boycotted this world cup long time ago. Even Blatter recently admitted that it was wrong to have awarded this world cup to Qatar and feasibility studies had revealed that Qatar wont be a suitable destinations. Most countries had been aware of this but did nothing to pressure FIFA to withdraw the world cup from Qatar. To me this is all mere talk.

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  • Jason Gastrich 1 year ago

    You need more jokes and less spin on current events ffs

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  • sundar plundar 1 year ago

    SO YOU WANT OTHER COUNTRIES TO RESPECT AMERICAN CULTURE BUT AMERICA DOESNT RESPECT OTHER PEOPLES CULTURE/RELIGION? I DONT THINKS ITS ANY OF OUR BUSINESS WHAT THEY DO OVER IN THERE COUNTRY, LETS WORRY ABOUT THE LOW PAY AMERICANS DEAL WITH, THE RIGID HEALTH CARE SYSTEM, THE POOR EDUCATION SYSTEM AND THE COST OF COLLEGE, THE CRIMINAL SYSTEM THAT SHOULD APPLY TO THE RICH, THE CORPORATE GREED THAT EXTENDS TO THE WHTIE HOUSE!!! ALL THESE POOR PEOPLE THAT SEEMS TO BE GROWING, FRANKLY I DONT GIVE A FK WHAT THEY DO IN QATAR MR STEPHEN COLBERT TELL THAT TO YOUR BOSS! PUPPET…

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  • Jon Bonda 1 year ago

    Now that MJ been legal to sell in NY, Jon Stewart&the cast of Half Baked like Dave Chappelle&Snoop should make an appearance.

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  • Philoctetes 1 year ago

    My rescued animals are far more loyal than Stephen Colbert, who RUINED DOCTOR WHO.

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  • S A 1 year ago

    Watching soccer is like watching paint dry. As for FIFA and Qatar, both are corrupt to the core and oppressive.

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  • Martyn Evans 1 year ago

    It’s Potato… Mashed!

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  • Montesama314 1 year ago

    That red soccer jersey literally supports Big Dong Energy, and I love it.

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  • Independent 1 year ago

    If they allow this sign then sports will be filled with thousands of signs about everything from religion to politics. Keep sport a way please. Third world countries have a lot of problems like how they treat children and women and much much more. Liberals took the gay issue too far.

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