Stephen’s interview with Bono continues with a fascinating conversation about the U2 frontman’s opinion of the United States and his truly beautiful vision of America’s future. Stick around for a performance from Bono, and check out his book, “Surrender,” available everywhere now. #Colbert #Surrender #Bono #U2
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a panderlecture before…
ReplyThe DNA test analogy is a bit off America has an ego problem and identity issues
Reply“We all want to get to the same place the two parties just have different ideas of how to get there.” That’s how I was taught about our political system as a kid.
ReplyThe DNA thing is interesting, never thought about it that way
ReplyLiterally wearing rose-colored glasses seems rather ironic. Don’t get me wrong, I hope he’s right…
ReplyLol 5 minutes straight of nothing but a pandering run on sentence.
ReplyAs Bono would put it: Ireland for the Irish and America for the Native Ameri…….hang on – no – America for EVERYONE!
No hypocrisy there then!
ReplyMy Father taught me, “You don’t have to agree with anyone; you do, however, need to respect everyone. What is important to you is just as important to someone else, & you have to respect that fact. You will never get respect if you don’t know how to give it.” I respect everyone until such time as a person loses my respect.
ReplyWhy do musicians always have to talk nonsense
ReplyHe’s right. Every name on the Declaration of Independence is English, even though the colonies were quite diverse. The country started as slave-owning English separatist, tax dodgers, but has evolved into something quite different.
ReplyGreed
ReplyIt’s bono. Love ya mate. Just reading your book. He’ll always be more relevant and honest, than most fake, dull people I know. Especially the bs and a holes you got in America. Keep it real mate n fk the haters.
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