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  • [APPLAUSE]

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: Welcome to Google.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: A pleasure to be here in the flesh.

  • I watch you guys online all the time, really great show.

  • It's slow, but you just never know where the plot's going.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: Jim DeMint has just announced--

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: Jim DeMint, yes, yeah.

  • Jim's a friend, but go ahead.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: He's just announced that he's retiring.

  • And it occurs to me that you might want to-- you're from

  • South Carolina originally, I think?

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: Yes, I am.

  • I'm from South Carolina, the palmetto state.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: You might want to run for Senate.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: No, I do not want to run for Senate.

  • I want Nikki Haley to just appoint me to senate.

  • That's the great thing, people are asking me, are you going

  • to run for Senate?

  • And like, no, why would you run?

  • She just gets to say, it's you.

  • So, yeah, while I'm honored by what you're implying and by

  • the groundswell that I've felt.

  • But obviously, that's something I have to take up

  • with my family and my pastor before I decide whether to

  • take that position.

  • Is there another question, Senator?

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: Do you think Bill O'Reilly would be a

  • better choice?

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: He's not in South Carolina.

  • But he's a very talented man.

  • And I sincerely admire his broadcasting abilities.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: But, you know, you're locked

  • in a deathly battle.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: With Bill right now?

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: Yes.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: Oh, you mean over the--

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: The book.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: Over the book, exactly.

  • Bill's got a book called "Killing Kennedy." And I

  • admire his obsession with terrible things happening to

  • presidents.

  • He's got "Killing Lincoln," "Killing Kennedy," "Sodomizing

  • Coolidge"--

  • that's a kids' book.

  • He was on John Stewart's show.

  • And he said his next book is going to be called "Killing

  • Colbert." And it broke my character's heart so much to

  • hear Papa Bear say that.

  • So we launched operation Killing "Killing Kennedy."

  • Where I'm just telling my audience out there--

  • I'm not telling you to buy my book.

  • I don't want to abuse the relationship.

  • But I'm just reminding them, if you're going to buy my

  • book-- and you are--

  • if you're going to buy my book, just do

  • it all in one week.

  • So we can leapfrog at least one of his killing books.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: Which week do you want us to all your book?

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: Right now, as we speak.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: Right now.

  • This week.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: Right now.

  • Go right now.

  • Go to a local bookstore, a small bookstore, a big

  • bookstore, online,

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: Your book is on Google Play.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: What does that mean?

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: It's our online store.

  • You're going to end up being your best--

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: I know all about Google Play.

  • Really?

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: Yes.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: So go to Google Play.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: Absolutely.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: And what happens there?

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: People are going to pay you lots of money to

  • buy your book.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: Well, then it's a wonderful service.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: Excellent.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: So you go there, and you

  • can click on it?

  • It's like going to, it's like that one that's named after a

  • rainforest.

  • You go to that one.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: Yes.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: You click on it and you get it?

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: Yes.

  • It's the competitor to the rainforest.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: I don't

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: And further more--

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: Because we got to preserve that

  • rainforest.

  • We got to stop making books out of that rainforest.

  • Do you get a physical book from you guys?

  • Or is it all the ebook thing?

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: It's an ebook thing.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: It's only ebook?

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: You can get a physical, too.

  • We'll sell you one of those.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: You will?

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: We'll get it through your publisher.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: Good.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: At list price, no less.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: What?

  • At less price?

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: At list price.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: At list price?

  • At list price.

  • So go to Google + for no deal.

  • If you're willing to pay list-- which you should.

  • Because if you pay list price they include more book.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: Understood.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: I'm not going to give this

  • stuff away for free.

  • "America Again, Re-Becoming the Greatness We Never

  • Weren't." Has to be written this way, because clearly our

  • country's in trouble, yes?

  • AUDIENCE: Yes.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: OK, you can tell because I am the country.

  • And I'm all beaten up on the cover here.

  • We want to re-become the greatness, right?

  • AUDIENCE: Yes.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: All right.

  • But if I said we never were, then that would mean America

  • was never great, right?

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: Yes.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: But if I said that we presently aren't, that

  • would mean I'm criticizing America, which you

  • mustn't ever do.

  • Therefore, it's America again, re-becoming the greatness we

  • never weren't.

  • Unless you've got something bad to say about

  • America, Eric Schmidt.

  • Do you have something bad to say about America?

  • Because let me know.

  • Because I'm sure all these people and YouTube would love

  • to know what problem you've got with the US of A, mister.

  • Because I don't.

  • And I've proven it with a title that makes no sense.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: In this doctrine of American exceptionalism,

  • right, which is I think what the book is actually about.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: It is about and that's the first chapter.

  • It is the thesis statement, American exceptionalism.

  • Rules don't apply to us.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: OK, so if that's true, how does America become

  • great if the rules don't apply to us?

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: Buy the book.

  • Every chapter tells us how to return to what we already know

  • is the right thing, is to reject socialism, reject

  • collectivism, and go with the gut.

  • We even have a chapter just on food.

  • Why America is the crispest, crunchiest, most corn-fed

  • nation on earth.

  • And if you are what you eat, then just put a stick up our

  • butt, and we're all corn dogs walking around.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: In preparing for this book did you study the

  • amendments to the Constitution?

  • And did you have any opinions about the amendments?

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: I always have opinions about the amendments

  • of the Constitution.

  • I mean everybody's got their top, like what their top 10

  • amendments are.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: Do you have a top you like?

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: My number one would probably

  • be the Second Amendment.

  • And my number two would probably

  • be the First Amendment.

  • And then probably my third would be the Seventh.

  • My fourth would be the 10th.

  • Fifth would be the Ninth.

  • Sixth would be the Eighth.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: Is everybody writing this down?

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: Yeah, get this down, because I don't

  • have a rationale behind it.

  • No, but there's nothing about the Constitution in the book.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: But the Constitution allows

  • this book to be.

  • It's free speech.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: Well, sure, no, no, no--

  • [INTERPOSING VOICES]

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: The Second Amendment allows

  • this book to exist.

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: The First Amentment--

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: Because if anybody stopped-- no, no, the

  • Second Amendment.

  • Because if anybody stopped me from publishing this book, I

  • would shoot them in the face.

  • Do you understand me?

  • Do you understand me?

  • Are we clear?

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: That's very, very clear.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: It does, the Second Amendment guarantees

  • all other liberties.

  • AUDIENCE: [LAUGHING]

  • AUDIENCE: Why did comedy, kind of, become your

  • thing, do you think?

  • Or did comedy kind of pick you?

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: Well, that's a nice way of putting it.

  • That's a nice way of putting it.

  • I would say, I can't under emphasize how important comedy

  • has been to my life.

  • And how important certain opportunities that came along

  • to my life, and many of them seem sort of accidental.

  • I went to college to be an actor.

  • But an actor, actor.

  • I wore black and I had a beard.

  • I was like, let me share my misery with you, you know.

  • And then I accidentally met some people from Second City

  • and took some classes there and got invited to audition.

  • And accidentally, just sort of a happy accident, fell in with

  • some great people.

  • And I quit Second City four times.

  • I kept on returning to doing comedy.

  • And I was backstage one night.

  • And this is really the thing that made the decision for me.

  • Somebody was on stage, and they were supposed to do a

  • very simple blackout.

  • A blackout is a very short-- it's got one joke, and then

  • the lights go out.

  • This is Second City.

  • It's a pace keeper for the show.

  • She goes out there and the blackout is this, she goes--

  • you're supposed to say, I'd like to do a song for you now.

  • Welcome to the No Exit Cafe.

  • I'd like to do a song for you right now.

  • A song for the whales.

  • And then you tune up your guitar for a long time.

  • This is a song for the whales.

  • And then you go--

  • [IMITATING WHALES]

  • [CLICKING]

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: It's very simple.

  • You do whistle and clicks and everything.

  • It's fine.

  • Not a great laugh.

  • But it works every time.

  • She goes out there to do it.

  • I'd like to do a song for you right now.

  • I'd like to do a song for you right now.

  • She just goes into her whistling and her clicking.

  • And we're backstage waiting to go on for the next

  • scene, me and Dave.

  • And we said, it's not getting any laughs.

  • This is fool proof.

  • No laughs at all.

  • What's going on?

  • Something's wrong.

  • And then she goes, oh, I forgot it's song for whales.

  • And we burst into laughter backstage.

  • And we threw our arms around each other in the

  • agony of her failure.

  • And just laughing, we fell like a collapsing teepee.

  • We just fell to the ground.

  • And Dave's feet went out onto stage, like this.

  • As we held each other like lovers.

  • The most intimate, joyful experience at her pain, that

  • we all knew.

  • And she could hear it happen, and the audience

  • could see our feet.

  • And she started laughing at how wonderfully

  • she had just failed.

  • And I thought at that moment, this is what I want.

  • If failure of this scale can cause this much joy for any

  • one, then this is the healthiest thing that I could

  • do with the rest of my life.

  • And I will do nothing else.

  • And I've never looked back from that moment.

  • [APPLAUSE]

  • ERIC SCHMIDT: Stephen Colbert, thank you very much.

  • STEPHEN COLBERT: Thank you.

[APPLAUSE]

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