Late night with Stephen Colbert canceled

megan kelly, who was let go from CBS for her political views, has a great take on this.

Honestly, I think this is more about the left being very frustrated that the nation has turned their backs on Hollywood politics. Despite their daily pounding, the USA electorate moved in a different direction. So they are very frustrated and don't know what to do. As a result, they simply get emotional. It is stage two of KKR's five stages of grief (anger). Once they get to acceptance, they can look inward and modify their policies but as a group are not there yet. I did see Rahm Emanuel come out against trans competing in women's sports this week.
 
LOL.. The Guardian is upset it is losing part of the leftwing brainwashing effort....

Listen to author admit she liked getting brainwashed. Hilarious.

Losing Stephen Colbert and The Late Show is a crushing blow, whatever the reason​


https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/jul/22/stephen-colbert-cancelled-trump-late-night

Last Thursday, when Stephen Colbert announced on air that CBS had decided to cancel The Late Show, its flagship late-night comedy program, after 33 years in May of next year, I was shocked.

For the better part of six years, I have watched every late-night monologue as part of my job at the Guardian (hello, late-night roundup), and though I often grumble about it, The Late Show has become a staple of my media diet and my principle source of news; as a millennial, I haven’t known a television landscape without it. There are many bleaker, deadlier things happening daily in this country, and the field of late-night comedy has been dying slowly for years, but the cancellation of The Late Show, three days after Colbert called out its parent company for settling a lawsuit with Donald Trump, felt especially and pointedly depressing – more a sign of cultural powerlessness and corporate fecklessness in the face of a bully president than the inevitable result of long-shifting tastes.
 
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