Stephen Colbert Is Optimistic About the Future of America After Coronavirus

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Stephen Colbert Is Optimistic About the Future of America After Coronavirus
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'If there's one good thing that might come out of this crisis, I think it's that in this seemingly divided nation, people are doing their best to protect the collective country's well-being.'

Of all the late-night hosts who transitioned to working from home during the coronavirus pandemic, arguably none have remained as vital and true-to-self thus far as. On Wednesday, before signing off for what had been a previously planned break, thehost provided viewers with an earnest assessment of the current moment and a vision for what could happen on the other side.,” Colbert said at the end of his Wednesday home broadcast.

Colbert said he was particularly encouraged by people putting aside their politics, at least for now. “We can still disagree about many things but this crisis has driven home—literally home—the truth that this is one great nation, united by our belief in and our need for each other,” Colbert said. “And it reinforced my belief that the American people—like all people—are essentially good and always want to know how to do the right thing.

Despite the upcoming break, which would have carried him through next week before a return on March 30 under normal circumstances, Colbert promised he would be back on the air soon and he thanked viewers for watching the previous three home-spun episodes. The host then threw to band leaderColbert initially and abruptly signed off fromlast week, after hosting an episode without an audience. But the CBS host made a surprise return on Monday, performing a monologue while sitting in his bathtub.

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