Stephen takes the show on the road! Well, the road next to the theater, where Willie Nelson welcomes him onto his tour bus to talk Sinatra, marijuana, and his upcoming Beto O’Rourke fundraiser.
“That’s their prerogative,” Nelson tod Colbert, adding, “I might not like their music either, so…” Colbert did, however, show the widely-shared photo of Willie wearing a Beto T-shirt and flipping off the camera Johnny Cash-style, suggesting that the longtime activist and musician truly doesn’t give a damn what fans of a right-wing jackass like Cruz think about him stumping for the progressive O’Rourke.
One of Nelson’s main political causes has always been the legalization of marijuana, naturally, and Colbert came prepared with a stack of celebrity pictures, asking Willie which famous folks he’d most like to get high with.
Snoop was a no-brainer, Pope Francis got a “heck yeah,” Meryl Streep was an “of course,” and, after politely asking who Yo-Yo Ma was, Willie enthused, “Cool, I’d love to burn one with Yo-Yo.”
Noting that he’d supported political candidates over the years like Dennis Kucinich, Ross Perot, and country star turned senate candidate Tex Ritter (“So you always back the winners,” joked Colbert), Nelson responded to photos of Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump by saying that some of his signature Willie’s Reserve might improve the world political situation. But, in response to a picture of President Obama, Nelson suggested admiringly, “I think he may already have been there a time or two.”
Source: AVClub
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