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Death Of Late Night: Jay Leno On What Went Wrong At 11:30, Why Joe Rogan Is The New Johnny Carson & How John Oliver Doesn’t Know What He’s Talking About

https://deadline.com/2026/06/jay-leno-interview-death-of-late-night-youtube-john-oliver-1236957608/

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EXCLUSIVE: A lot has changed in late-night, in the media and in America in the 12 years since Jay Leno stopped being the host of The Tonight Show.

For one thing, there is a new king of late-night, but he isn’t on TV.

“I mean, podcasts really are the new talk show. Joe Rogan is the new Johnny Carson,” the 76-year-old comic and Jay Leno’s Garage frontman says, likely knowing he’ll get blowback.
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To that, Leno has some ideas why late-night has faded away, why YouTube took over and why he doesn’t worry about the critics, regardless of what side of the aisle or the desk they come from.
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DEADLINE: With all that’s going on in late-night now, your exit in 2014 looks like a prophetic move now, no?

JAY LENO: (Laughs) That’s pretty funny.

You know. I make my living as a stand-up comic. TV is a job that either lasts 13 weeks or less. OK, I was lucky — mine lasted 22 years. But the day The Tonight Show ended, I was back on the road the next night in Florida for five nights, and that’s what I do now. So for me, nothing really has changed. People always think, “How’s retirement?” Well, I’m not retired. I do 200 dates a year, ... .
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DEADLINE: Inadvertently you were ahead of the game, and you get to be your own boss, which can’t be bad?

LENO: It’s funny, because I was so fortunate that my agent dropped me right before I got The Tonight Show in 1992. I later worked it out — I saved $30 million in commissions.
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LENO: I know, I said, “All right, fine with me,” you know? I mean, I’m one of those people, when everyone wants to break up with me, I don’t plead. I go, “Fine, OK, you’re cool.“ And that was the same thing, you know, with the agent.

I mean, I remember the same thing happened when I was in The Tonight Show, and they’re gonna replace me with Conan [O’Brien], and they called me, and I said, “You know, I did No. 1 for like 17 years.” One of the executives says, “We want what’s above No. 1,“ and I go, “OK, what is above No. 1?” I mean, I just started to laugh, and they realized how stupid the statement was. I said, “You want me out? I’m out. Fine.” And then I was out.
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DEADLINE: ... There’s almost never one reason for anything, but with Stephen Colbert gone, Jimmy Kimmel thriving but under threat and everyone looking over their corporate shoulder for attacks from Donald Trump, their own bosses or Greg Gutfeld, why do you think late-night lost its swagger?

LENO: It’s boring. But here’s the thing that I think hurt late-night the most: too many commercials.

They passed some new rules before my tenure at The Tonight Show, that after 11:30 at night you could add another like five or six minutes to the hour. It came in in waves, but by the end of my time [at The Tonight Show], instead of doing like 48 minutes of show, it was only like 42 and broken up more.
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LENO: Yeah, so when I turn on late-night now, regardless of how I’m watching, if I see Jake from State Farm again, I’m gonna shoot myself in the f*cking head.

It’s like, geez … the host comes out, does the monologue, then it’s right away over to six minutes of commercials. You come back, the host talks about who’s coming up and everything out, “We’ll be right back,” and so on. All cut up.
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Why watch that when I can switch over to streaming or YouTube and I can watch an hour with Harrison Ford talking off the top of his head, as opposed to just having few minutes with the guest or with the host, you know? Johnny used to have real conversations. I tried to have real conversations. That’s seems to be gone, and the audience knows it.
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DEADLINE: You’re take on late-night has gotten you spanked more than a few times. As well as calling you a hypocrite almost a decade ago over your Monica Lewinsky jokes in the late 1990s and your calls for civility, John Oliver in particular has taken you to the woodshed over your criticism of late-night getting too partisan. It’s ironic, because, let’s be honest, you’re a pal of ex-presidents, but you’ve been pretty political over the years with your zingers too.

LENO: Well, with John Oliver, I did interview last year with the head of the Reagan Library about the humor of Ronald Reagan. Talked about having dinner with him a couple times, and blah blah blah at the White House and stuff, and you know, just telling funny stories.

One of the questions the interviewer, David Trulio, asked me was something like, “How do you think you and Johnny handled politics?” Well, we tried to make fun of both sides equally. You know, you humiliate degrade everybody equally — that’s it. I mentioned the pressures of life and people cozying up to one side more than the other. I said, “I don’t think anyone wants to hear a lecture. Why go for just half an audience?” He wanted me to say that Republicans laugh at each other more than Democrats. I’m not sure I agreed.

Anyway, this was all while Colbert still had a job at CBS

Two weeks later, Colbert gets fired. Interview comes out.

Soon after, I picked up the paper, and they have a picture of me making an angry face and saying late-night hosts are doing it wrong. I didn’t say that. I didn’t. But John Oliver goes, “Hey, Jay Leno, f*ck you. F*ck you for saying that about Colbert.” But I never said that, I never said it.

That’s why I tend not to take any of it too seriously. I never mentioned another guy being better or worse or anything. I think they all do a good job. Funny is funny. All the rest, it’s just the times we live in, that’s all.
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The DUmpster / Re: Leave it to Beaver...
« Last post by SSG Snuggle Bunny on June 18, 2026, 01:44:34 PM »
17000 votes were received after polls closed. Spencer Pratt lost his 2nd place position after not a single vote among the 17000 was for him.

California refuses to allow an audit.
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 6/18
« Last post by ADsOutburst on June 18, 2026, 01:35:44 PM »
Speaking of the Obama Center, what is it with Democrats and ugly buildings? First, the Pelosi building, and now this.
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The DUmpster / Re: Leave it to Beaver...
« Last post by ADsOutburst on June 18, 2026, 01:11:52 PM »
Well, considering how many times Democrats have claimed Republicans rigged an election, you'd think they'd have something to show for it. Like, someone should have been tried and convicted for that shit, right? Or at least Democrats should have figured out how to stop Republicans from rigging elections. But no, they just can't keep up with those Republicans (whom Democrats consider dumber than an empty beer can).
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 6/18
« Last post by SVPete on June 18, 2026, 12:11:29 PM »
Obama Center Contractors Say Millions Are Owed

https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/obama-center-chicago-subcontractors/2026/06/17/id/1260052/

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The Obama Presidential Center is set to open Friday in Chicago, but several subcontractors who helped build the project say they are still struggling to recover millions of dollars in alleged unpaid costs.

Among them is Adamson Plumbing owner Mike Owen, who said his company is nearly $4 million in the red after years of work on the project.

"That is a hole that no subcontractor, small business can survive," Owen said. He said the losses have drained company reserves, created uncertainty for employees, and could lead to layoffs.
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According to a Fox News Digital report published Wednesday, multiple subcontractors alleged losses ranging from hundreds of thousands of dollars to tens of millions.

The report said the claims raise questions about one of the center's signature goals: creating economic opportunities for minority-owned businesses and local contractors.

This is turning into another Obamian Intentions vs. Obamian Results diametric contrast. The black-owned contractors given contract preference ended up doing the work and getting scr@#ed, possibly into bankruptcy.

I think the chances are pretty high that Dems will try to turn this situation into, "Bail out Obama's Library or be tarred as a racist," faux-issue.
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General Discussion / Re: Democrat treason and sedition
« Last post by SSG Snuggle Bunny on June 18, 2026, 12:06:59 PM »
Auntie Fa attacks courthouse to disrupt proceedings in support of comrades being indicted.


https://youtu.be/9ZGaeLGf0EQ?si=L1kyRVCI2dUUPs6y
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Breaking News / Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 6/18
« Last post by SVPete on June 18, 2026, 11:59:27 AM »
Feds Reveal Violent Antifa Conspirators Coordinated With a Major Labor Union to Fight ICE in Minneapolis

https://pjmedia.com/victoria-taft/2026/06/18/feds-reveal-violent-antifa-conspirators-coordinated-with-a-major-labor-union-to-fight-ice-in-minneapolis-n4954092

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It was a violent, full-court press against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) by Antifa and other leftists in Minneapolis last winter, and some of the planning included a major labor union.

The 94-page indictment released this week by the Justice Department officials in Minneapolis outlined in detail, using Antifa members' own words in their multiple encrypted Signal chats, how 15 defendants coordinated their "direct actions" to stop ICE from arresting and deporting people in the country illegally.

They used their cars, breastplates, bodies, and other paraphernalia to hurt officers, barricade roads with multiple types of coordinated styles in an attempt to stop officers from moving freely about the city. Their "force, intimidation, and threats" against ICE and Department of Homeland Security officers
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The coordinated activity included directing the local AFL-CIO union on where to place its members for maximum effect.
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Saying a labor union is involved in far-left protest activity is like saying the sun came up today for those who have been watching the Wobblies since the dawn of the last century, but the AFL-CIO was heavily involved in the Minnesota protests. One of their members was Alex Pretti, who was shot by federal agents as he tried to stop them. The Minnesota unions were all in on the protests.
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The DUmpster / Re: O.K. Republicans you all saw today's shit ..
« Last post by RonE on June 18, 2026, 11:31:27 AM »
I guess one thing we've all noticed is, Libs ain't much on humor. 
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The DUmpster / Leave it to Beaver...
« Last post by CC27 on June 18, 2026, 10:59:26 AM »
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surfered (14,905 posts)

Leave it to Beaver...



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Martin Eden (16,002 posts)
1. Beaver aced Logic 101. MAGA always fails.

And the Republican Party goes along with it.

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FakeNoose (42,872 posts)
4. Yes and the media keep ignoring those stories too
If it weren't for us sharing those stories of Repuke voter fraud here on DU, I don't think any of us would know either. Chump just keeps lying and the reporters keep showing his lies without checking anything.

That's why Kristin Welker talking back to him was so important, and Chump couldn't respond. They should all be doing that, just as Kristin did.

Just to be clear: there are very few instances of voter fraud. However it seems that every time it happens it's a Repuke that gets caught doing it.

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https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221313838

Explain what just happened with the Mayors race in LA. Takes how many weeks to count votes? Go F yourselves .
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Breaking News / Re: Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 6/17
« Last post by SVPete on June 18, 2026, 09:39:17 AM »
Jeffrey Epstein was obsessed with trying to take down Trump before suicide, report says

https://nypost.com/2026/06/16/us-news/jeffrey-epstein-was-obsessed-with-trying-to-take-down-trump-before-suicide-report/

Progs parrot the talking-point that Trump is mentioned ##,000 times in the Epstein files, insinuating that proves Trump participated in Epstein's perversions. This NYT report suggests that a significant % of the mentions pertain to Epstein's Trump-Hatred. Further, it shows that if Trump indulged in Epstein's perversions,  Epstein could have had the evidence made public very easily ... and couldn't.

Maybe Progs should recognize that the NYT is "hinting" that it's time to move on from their Epstein Files obsession to their next Hate-Trump obsession.

The Dems' Trump-Epstein Conspiracy Theory Has Died a Horrible Death

https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2026/06/18/the-dems-trump-epstein-conspiracy-theory-just-died-a-horrible-death-n4954095

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Since Donald Trump returned to office, the Democrat Party and its allies in the media have tried to sell you a story: that Trump was somehow Jeffrey Epstein's partner in crime, a co-conspirator hiding in plain sight, maybe even complicit in unspeakable things. They never had evidence. They had vibes, doctored images, and a desperate need to make their Trump Derangement Syndrome look like journalism. Now, a deep New York Times investigation has taken that whole narrative out behind the barn.

After authorities arrested Epstein in July 2019 on federal sex trafficking charges, they held him at the Metropolitan Correctional Center in Lower Manhattan. His lawyers started talking to prosecutors about a "proffer,” which is the standard deal in which a defendant trades information about others for a lighter sentence. According to the report, Epstein spent hour after hour with his attorneys, scribbling fragmented notes on a legal pad, fixated on one name in particular: Donald Trump.

Remember, Epstein built his entire criminal empire on using underage girls to trap powerful, wealthy men in blackmail schemes. He knew the establishment hated Trump, so he figured that he could buy his way to a better deal by dangling the promise of dirt on the president. It's a smart play if you've actually got the goods.

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They sat with him for hours at a stretch, often to the annoyance of other inmates and their lawyers, who also needed to use the room. They listened as he seethed about the former friends who were now publicly distancing themselves from him, like Leslie Wexner, and tried to figure out whether he had any leverage to use against former associates like Bill Gates. Once, they heard him mutter: “I can’t do this.”

His attorneys discussed with federal prosecutors the prospect of a proffer: giving them information that might be useful in other cases in exchange for the possibility of some leniency in his own. Epstein was particularly preoccupied with what he might have on Donald Trump, who was then serving his first term in office. Jotting on a legal pad, he returned to the president again and again, trying to dredge up anything to offer prosecutors. But his scribblings — “Trump is a total con artist — smoke & mirrors” and “Never had money”— suggest that he could come up with little that wasn’t already known.

Trump is President and the 2024 election campaign is two years ago, so the Epstein Files lies are well past their "Use-By" date. IOW, the NYT's article is "We covered it" CYA and a hint to Proggies that they should move on to a new set of Hate-Trump lies.
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