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The DUmpster / Re: Something is on my mind today.
« Last post by CC27 on May 21, 2026, 10:55:39 AM »
Looks like it's the DUmbass' final paper at the Kamala Harris School of Word Salad.
ha
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The DUmpster / Re: Watched Colbert last night and cried through most of it
« Last post by SVPete on May 21, 2026, 10:50:51 AM »
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As you likely know, I'm a Gutfeld fan, and know exactly what I'm getting with him. A short batch of jokes poking fun mostly at lefties and The View, an often politically tinged amusing monologue, and then five segments which might or might not have nothing to do with politics. He surrounds himself with less than 10% of a staff of the major legacy networks and gets better ratings albeit being on something like 50 million less homes.

Successfully mixing humor with socio-political commentary is a difficult art and balance. Rush was a master of that art, and that was part of why lefties HATED him. Glen Beck was good at it in the early 2000s, but he lost his sense of humor around the time he bought into "Peak Oil" doom.
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The DUmpster / Re: Something is on my mind today.
« Last post by Zathras on May 21, 2026, 10:42:20 AM »
What is that all about

Looks like it's the DUmbass' final paper at the Kamala Harris School of Word Salad.
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The DUmpster / Re: Watched Colbert last night and cried through most of it
« Last post by Ralph Wiggum on May 21, 2026, 10:00:20 AM »
Grimy Chorizo cried when Colbert signed off? Colbert lost his show when his shrinking viewership intersected with consequent ad revenue shrinkage intersected. CBS realized that the two shrinkages meant that the prestige they got from having a big-name headliner had shrunk, making the $$$$ losses not worthwhile.

President Trump's first election in 2016 absolutely broke his brain. He was in last place in late-night, then turned his "entertainment" venture into an unfunny group therapy session for TDS addled lib-turds.

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I did not cry when Carson and Leno retired. They retired when they were still going strong. The one thing about Leno that does "get to me" is his loving and faithful for Mavis, who is going through dementia. That is class and beyond, pretty much heresy in Hollyweird.

I don't cry either when a TV show ends. I'll reminisce about it how much entertainment value it brought to me. That's why I love sports (although some are lessening these days). In a sporting event, there is a game or season where one can devote themselves to "their" team and celebrate and agonize constantly. But there is always a winner and loser, and sometimes you're the windshield, other times you're the bug.

Carson reruns are still available and still funny, simply because he didn't take himself seriously as Coal-bert and the Jimmy's do. Leno was largely the same way, as was Letterman until something broke his brain. For many of these clowns, marrying a left-tard easily accomplishes that. Kimmel used to be funny on Fox NFL pre-game, The Man Show, Crank Yankers, and then left his "normal" wife for a woke-tard Kimmel Show writer who neutered both his testicles and his sense of humor.

As you likely know, I'm a Gutfeld fan, and know exactly what I'm getting with him. A short batch of jokes poking fun mostly at lefties and The View, an often politically tinged amusing monologue, and then five segments which might or might not have nothing to do with politics. He surrounds himself with less than 10% of a staff of the major legacy networks and gets better ratings albeit being on something like 50 million less homes.
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The DUmpster / Re: Watched Colbert last night and cried through most of it
« Last post by SVPete on May 21, 2026, 09:32:46 AM »
Grimy Chorizo cried when Colbert signed off? Colbert lost his show when his shrinking viewership intersected with consequent ad revenue shrinkage intersected. CBS realized that the two shrinkages meant that the prestige they got from having a big-name headliner had shrunk, making the $$$$ losses not worthwhile.

I did not cry when Carson and Leno retired. They retired when they were still going strong. The one thing about Leno that does "get to me" is his loving and faithful for Mavis, who is going through dementia. That is class and beyond, pretty much heresy in Hollyweird.
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The DUmpster / Re: Watched Colbert last night and cried through most of it
« Last post by FlippyDoo on May 21, 2026, 08:19:17 AM »
So Grim Chieftain cried while watching a "comedian" whose is so NOT funny that his network let him go? I'm shocked! Shocked, I tell you!

Oh, and bless its heart.

In other breaking news...
Water is wet and DemonRat minions are idiots.
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The DUmpster / Re: Watched Colbert last night and cried through most of it
« Last post by Ralph Wiggum on May 21, 2026, 08:17:53 AM »
Tough tits, you whiny baby. Go get your Trump hate fest at Kimmel, The Daily Show, or Fallon. Same shit, different network.

COAL-bert is a smarmy, unfunny, douche who got what was coming to him. His show WAS NOT cancelled by the big merger or pressure from President Trump. It was losing millions of dollars a year, which is what happens when you have 200-300 people getting union paychecks, not even including Coal-bert's $20 million.

Good riddance to bad trash.
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The DUmpster / Re: Watched Colbert last night and cried through most of it
« Last post by SVPete on May 21, 2026, 07:53:43 AM »
I've heard noises that the show replacing Colbert will try to be funny instead of partisan. As Steve Sergeant Bilko Martin said, that's so crazy it might work.
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The DUmpster / Re: Something is on my mind today.
« Last post by fatboy on May 21, 2026, 07:48:25 AM »
Gotta love those who claim to "give the shirt off their back" to someone, when they themselves live a life chaos and unhappiness. But there is a reason why we call them DUmmies. And it's not because they are smart or have direction and purpose in their lives. Just complaints to keep them warm at night.
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Watched Colbert last night and cried through most of it


Which just goes to show how much of a comedian he wasn't.
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