The decision of CBS to cancel “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” was like a nuclear core head on the media landscape last week, but to fully understand the rise and fall of the comedian, you must remember his roots as a fake republican.
Colbert became known for Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show” in the early 2000s and earned himself his own newsparody show on the network, “The Colbert Report” in 2005. Of that satirical anchor chair, he posed like a conservative talking head for almost ten years.
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The character created was a Ron Burgundy-like conservative buffone, or as jacket would say, a “well-intended, poorly informed, high status idiot.”
He would wear this costume for 20 years.
In other words, for two decades, Stephen Colbert has been consumed in the role of a pre-Donald Trump, Mitt Romney/Paul Ryan Style Republican who at that time went to protect lovingly by the left.
Late-Night host Stephen Colbert raised reports that the president of CBS News wanted the news division of the network on Tuesday that would dismiss bad Trump stories during an interview with Rachel Maddow. (Screenshot/jacket)
Many of us are old enough to remember when former President George W. Bush was considered by Liberalen as a war criminal who should go directly to prison. But today there is a strange new respect for W na Trump.
What really did jacket was the sweet and gullible loser who represented the word “republican” before the orange man became bad. This was a republican that afterwards was at least at least greedy, perhaps a bit stupid, but not an alleged threat to democracy.
In September 2015, just over a year before Trump would shock the universe with his defeat from Hillary Clinton, Colbert took over the famous “The Late Show” from David Letterman. But which jacket would it be, the real or the character he made?

“The Tonight Show” original host Johnny Carson has not alienated people with political preaching. Instead, he made everyone laugh. – Photo by: Alice S. Hall/NBCU Photo Bank (Getty Images)
Not long after Colbert took the hot chair at ‘The Late Show’, a new term started to bubble in the social ether: ‘Never Trump’. That brought a sort. Some Republicans, and we know who they are, made their entire mission against Trump. The character of Colbert was entirely among them.
What was fascinating was that, although Colbert was only a conservative in 2015 as a conservative, his performance gave his criticism an extra bite, just like never Trump officials on CNN and MSNBC in Trump’s era.
For 10 years, Colbert has been connected between ridiculous musical songs that encouraged his viewers to trust the “experts” and to set up on everything, from vaccines to election interference, and his black thick border glasses for a serious monologue about Trump’s evil.
Just as is the case with Never Trump experts, Colbert’s Never Trump Late Night TV guest is not only tired now, but completely pointless and irrelevant. The Republican that Colbert has spent his career that occurs simply no longer exists.
As the news about the cancellation of Colbert spread, we saw the usual suspects of the left -left warnings about government scenure and authoritarianism. It’s all a flaming bag of nonsense.
If, as these Wackos assume, CBS was beating to Trump to get the merger of their parent company Paramount with Skydance beyond the administration, although Colbert is the biggest star in the late night, a rival network would certainly scoop him up. That is how value works in entertainment.
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But the problem for jacket is that the entire basis of its character, and to be honest, career, under his feet has fallen apart as for so many who have made their entire lives about beating Donald Trump.
Colbert’s caricature of a white man at the middle level manager who just wants low taxes and his children are not gay and no books does not actually show anyone. It is a fabrication of elite, urban, progressive fear mongers.
It was another famous Late-Night host named Johnny Carson, who once turned the tables on the legendary insulting comedian Don Rickles, by asking: “Don is a great comedian, I love his joke.”
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Unfortunately, although Carson joked, this is really the fate that Colbert has suffered. He only had one joke and that joke is no longer funny.
So, rip to the “late show” and never to surpass, two things that time and fortune have passed by, under the watchful eye of Donald J. Trump.
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