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Colbert on That Bernie Sanders Capitol Steps Photo: ‘He Looks Like the Depressed Legislation From ‘Schoolhouse Rock’ (Video)

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“As you know, it has been a long, tough and winding road,” Schumer told the press.So, of course, Colbert noted the Beatle-ness of the New York Senator’s remark.“Ah yes, the long, tough and winding road.

It’s everyone’s favorite Beatle song next to ‘A Hard Day’s Very Difficult Nighttime,’” the “Late Show” host said to laughs.He also had fun ribbing the Senator for a comment Schumer made about his attire.“OK, does anyone notice anything?

This is my lucky blue suit,” Schumer said in another clip the “Late Show” host played. “I brought it in yesterday morning, but didn’t want to jinx it and wear it. … But I wear it on good luck days and I had a feeling I’d be wearing it.”“Senator, I’m pretty sure the ‘lucky’ doesn’t count if you put it on after you win,” Colbert joked. “‘I got the job and it’s all thanks to my lucky socks – which I’m gonna go buy right now.’”Switching gears, Colbert noted Bernie Sanders seemed “less than thrilled” by negotiations on the day of the bill’s passage.“Bernie tried reintroducing a lot of progressive ideas that Joe Manchin removed from the bill, but all of his efforts failed, which might be why he was later photographed sitting on the Capitol steps like this,” Colbert said, showing a photo from the Los Angeles Times of Sanders – one which went viral.“Oh, no.

We’ve broken Bernie,” Colbert said, reacting to the picture. Big Vote-a-rama energy with @SenSanders on the steps of the Senate, as the Senate enters hour 13.

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