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Stephen Colbert had an unusually direct (and profane) response specifically for President Trump after the politician celebrated the cancellation of The Late Show.
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Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show” has been canceled by CBS, effective next May. Critics of the decision are claiming politics is the reason. They are right, except the show has been too political. During ...
Late night host Stephen Colbert tore into his own network and its parent company, Paramount Global, over a decision to end ...
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Colbert's show is ending because of institutions that "have chosen not to fight the vengeful and vindictive actions of our ...
Stephen Colbert had a succinct message to President Trump, one that involved an anatomical impossibility. In his monologue opening Monday’s “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” Colbert referred to ...
Weiner spoke out against Donald Trump back in February when he pulled out of a scheduled March 19 concert at the Kennedy Center. And, he said in a video shared to Facebook, that his beliefs of ...
Jimmy Fallon, Seth Myers and John Oliver were among the many famous faces who turned up on the Late Show to support the ...
This is the joke Stephen Colbert started his Monday night monologue off with, just a few days after the news broke that The ...
Stephen Colbert addressed Donald Trump’s reaction to the cancellation of 'The Late Show,' firing back with a fiery monologue ...
As Bill Carter writes, Colbert, Stewart, Fallon, and more united in a raucous—and righteous—rebuttal to 'The Late Show’s ...