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As unsportsmanlike as shooting fish in a 5 gallon bucket:

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Gas prices soaring.

Did you complain when Biden's gas prices "soared" even higher? Your poutrage obviously is partisan.

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Food prices soaring.

Did you complain when chicken and egg prices "soared" due to Biden's FDA carrying out a massive cull?

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Healthcare costs soaring.

Did you complain when OhBummer!'s ACA caused insurance rates and patients' "share" of costs to "soar"?

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Roads, schools and bridges crumbling.

Dems have been yammering but doing almost nothing about "crumbling infrastructure" for 3 or 4 decades. How is Trump somehow to blame for 30 or 40 years of inaction?
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Gas prices soaring. Food prices soaring. Healthcare costs soaring. Roads, schools and bridges crumbling.

Fu*king Rip Van Winkle here.  :banghead:
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Breaking News / Worth Knowing, Probably Not Quite Threadworthy 5/22
« Last post by SVPete on May 22, 2026, 08:59:31 AM »
Don Lemon: I'm a Victim of Failed White Men, Just like Stephen Colbert

https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2026/05/21/don-lemon-im-a-victim-just-like-stephen-colbert-n3815183

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Don Lemon just published his thoughts about the end of the Late Show. You'll be shocked to learn that he thinks it's all part of a plot, one in which failed white men are silencing anyone who challenges Republicans. Lemon says he was the canary in the coal mine and Colbert is just the next victim.

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The networks didn’t like me asking conservatives hard questions. CNN didn’t like the mirror I was holding up every night. So they pushed me out. And I thought: if it happened to me it will happen to others. It will trickle down. Or up. Depending on how you look at it.

Now it has trickled all the way to late night television.

It has been three years since Don Lemon was fired and most of us probably don't think about him all that often anymore. But just as a reminder, Don Lemon was not fired because he was such a tough interviewer. He was fired because he was a prickly, arrogant man who repeatedly offended the two women co-hosts CNN had paired him with. Remember this?

Failed Black Man sez wut about Failed White Man? Lemon failed because he couldn't restrain his misogyny and/or hatred for whites long enough to record/broadcast a talking head show (Hour-long? Half hour?) with two white women co-hosts. Colbert failed because he let his partisan hatred blind him to the obvious fact that alienating half your potential audience is moronically stupid and would lead to the loss of viewership that did, unsurprisingly, happen.
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The left would say this is justified just as they did with Reality Winner. Or whatever that word chicks name was.

KC

Yep, to DU-grade Progs, Tump to so eeeee-vile that he does not deserve Constitutional rights or proof he did something illegal.
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David Letterman Sowed the Seeds of Late-Night Television's Demise

https://pjmedia.com/stephen-kruiser/2026/05/21/david-letterman-sowed-the-seeds-of-late-night-televisions-demise-n4953122

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... Because American leftists are clinically insane, fans of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert like to blame President Trump for the host's walking papers. Some of them throw in a dash of garment-rending about CBS and corporate evil, but usually circle back to a Trump tantrum. As I have said on many occasions, President Trump isn't just living rent-free in their heads, he's building condos there.

What those on the left aren't talking about is the program's bloated production costs and the fact that Colbert made a conscious decision to tell half of the country to go you-know-what ourselves. Well, nobody on the left had been discussing the latter. Earlier this week, Variety — Hollywood's news organization of record — had a dimly lit lightbulb moment:
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Throughout most of Letterman's tenure on television, his trademark was doing goofy things that just weren't seen on talk shows at any time of day. Even when he was being a little bit acerbic, he kept it weird enough so that he didn't seem cranky or bitter. ...

Near the end of his run on The Late Show, Letterman wandered more and more into partisan grumpy old man stuff. Nobody on our side of the aisle ever thought he was conservative, but he also wasn't making it a point to offend us. That changed in the last couple of years before he left late-night television. He began giving the implied finger to half of his potential audience. Conservatives on social media were a combination of disappointed and angry because so many of us had been fans of his work up until then.

I can't help but believe that Letterman's embrace of leftist partisan vitriol emboldened Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel when they made the choice to be emotional political advocates rather than humorous talk show hosts. Kimmel's weepy breakdown after President Trump was elected again in 2024 remains perhaps the most pathetic spectacle in the history of late-night TV.

Letterman was BDS-driven.
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The left would say this is justified just as they did with Reality Winner. Or whatever that word chicks name was.

KC
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The DUmpster / Re: Watched Colbert last night and cried through most of it
« Last post by SVPete on May 22, 2026, 08:45:39 AM »
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200-plus
That’s the number of staffers The Late Show currently employs. Can anyone explain why a program that consists almost entirely of two people talking across a desk needs more than 200 staffers?

That's easily explained, actually. It takes a lot of sycophants to fellate Colbert's TDS-inflated huge ego. Besides, probably 20% of those sycophants are on temporary disability for tongue-sprain.
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The DUmpster / Re: Watched Colbert last night and cried through most of it
« Last post by Ralph Wiggum on May 22, 2026, 08:13:02 AM »
Media Analyst Takes In-Depth Look at the Numbers That Doomed the Colbert Show

This is probably the last article about Stephen Colbert you will read at the Gateway Pundit for a while because, as you probably know, tonight is his last night on the air. What a shame.

There will be a lot of talk in liberal media circles over the next few weeks about how things could have gone differently. Colbert’s fans in the media are very sad that the show is ending and they’re going to openly complain about it.

One media analyst, Joe Concha of FOX News and the Washington Examiner, took a hard look at the numbers that finally brought down the Colbert show and they’re very telling.

From the Washington Examiner:

200-plus
That’s the number of staffers The Late Show currently employs. Can anyone explain why a program that consists almost entirely of two people talking across a desk needs more than 200 staffers?

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That’s the number of writers Colbert has to craft his monologues, according to show credits. Most of those monologues are screeds against Trump and/or conservatives right out of the movie Groundhog Day. The days may change, but everything stays the same. Trump. Trump. Trump.

95%
That’s the number of jokes that targeted Trump and/or conservatives after CBS announced in July 2025 that Colbert would be going off the air, according to the Media Research Center.

100%
That’s the percentage of guests who were liberal on Colbert’s show after his cancellation was announced in July 2025, also per the MRC.

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That’s how many “Republicans” have been invited on. And of course, that was the anti-Trump Liz Cheney, who campaigned with Democrat Kamala Harris leading up to her shellacking in the 2024 election.

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That’s the number of times that Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) has appeared as a guest on the show.

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That’s the number of times that arguably the most popular comedian in the game today, Sebastian Maniscalco, has appeared on Colbert in the past eight years. His last appearance was in 2018, and he has not been invited back since.

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That’s the number of times Bill Maher has appeared on Colbert in the past decade. Maher is not shy about criticizing his own party. He also met with Trump last year at the White House. That’s a big no-no in Colbert’s world, where speaking to anyone on the other side of the aisle is completely unacceptable.

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That’s the number of times CNN anchor Jake Tapper has appeared on Colbert. Tapper recently compared Colbert’s fate to that of a murdered priest in an on-air screed on CNN.

Of course, he also mentions the $40 million that the Colbert show lost annually for the network and at the end of the day, this was probably the most important number.

If the Colbert show had been financially successful, the network would have overlooked the leftism Colbert pushed every night.

So long, Mr. Colbert. You will not be missed.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/05/media-analyst-takes-depth-look-numbers-that-doomed/
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If you had bothered to have a 401k or similar retirement plan, you have nothing to complain about. Being a leftist, you're going to complain about everything under the sun during a Republican presidency, and then conveniently shut up when a Democrat is in office.

Suck it up, pal.
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Easier to accuse a baby of a crime than a grown Muslim who will probably resist.
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