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Comey's Firing Is Inspiring 'Godfather' Comparisons In a hilarious episode of "The Late Show," Stephen Colbert tackled the controversial firing of FBI Director James Comey, drawing comparisons to iconic scenes from Francis Ford Coppola's "The Godfather." The skit highlighted how Comey's termination was executed in a manner reminiscent of a mob hit, complete with a delivery by Trump's private security guard that left many, including members of the FBI, feeling disheartened. Colbert opened with an energetic welcome, setting the tone for a comedic yet poignant analysis of the political fallout from Comey’s dismissal. "It's Friday. I think we all need a weekend. Except James Comey. His started on Tuesday," he quipped, setting the stage for a deeper joke about the ramifications at the FBI. Following that, he shared a supposed comment from a veteran FBI agent, who reflected a sentiment of despair among the ranks: "Who cares? Nothing matters. No one knows anything. Everything sucks." The core of Colbert's commentary circled back to the way Comey was fired—an act described as "thuggish" and "humiliating." He quoted a senior intelligence official who asserted that the abrupt termination was meant to send a chilling message to others, correlating it to the infamous "horse head" scene from "The Godfather." This analogy resonated well with viewers, emphasizing the sinister nature of the dismissal and portraying the White House actions as akin to mob sterner tactics.