Stephen Colbert is a propagandist for the Democrats whose show was reportedly losing $40 million a year and then got canceled. Just how hard has Colbert been working to promote the Dems' madness? The numbers don't lie:
🚨 MRC EXCLUSIVE: In 2025, Late Night told over 7,000 Trump jokes and almost every guest (99%) was a liberal. @nypost https://t.co/yyLkyw83MG
— Media Research Center (@theMRC) December 20, 2025
Colbert and Kimmel are basically DNC/TDS-TV:
In July, CBS announced it was canceling Colbert’s “Late Show” next May, citing financial reasons. His show had become a “therapy” session for the left, NewsBusters found.
Late night also campaigned for Mamdani, by telling 95 percent of its mayoral-election jokes about his rivals, with only three out of 63 jokes were about the socialist front-runner.
Colbert even hosted Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) to for an unusual three-segment-long interview that included an attempt from both to push Mamdani on the rest of the country.
A three-segment interview with Elizabeth Warren would be considered torture banned by the Geneva Convention, but lefty "comedians" must think it leads to a ratings boon. It didn't, and Colbert's show is going about as well as Warren's DNA test.
CNN's Dana Bash had a segment this week after the fatal ICE shooting in Minneapolis that VP JD Vance delivered remarks about. Instead of having Democrat politicians provide the rebuttal to Vance, CNN showed Stephen Colbert (they sure as heck didn't want to show any of the videos sinking the Dem narratives about the shooting). Watch, via Newsbusters' @TimJGraham:
CNN host Dana Bash: Normally, we'd turn to Democrats to rebut Vance, but late-night hosts like Colbert "really condense and capture the feeling in society at any given moment." Um, turning to Colbert IS turning to a Democrat. pic.twitter.com/xpNaBgD83p
— Tim Graham (@TimJGraham) January 10, 2026
Colbert can "capture the feeling in a society at any given moment." And by "society" Bash means congressional Democrats, assorted unhinged lefties, and occasionally Big Pharma (remember The Vax Scene?).
“We’d go to an elected official but this late night TV guy gives us quippier sound bytes and his ratings need help so”
— Brittany Hughes (@RealBrittHughes) January 10, 2026
So you turn to a COMEDIAN with a bias and writing team of 20+ to push the Democrats’ message over the leaders themselves?!?!
— Corey Clayton (@CoreyClayton) January 10, 2026
Laughable. 😂 https://t.co/hncW0ZZPV9
Colbert's getting canceled for a reason, but CNN must figure he's still better at countering the Republican positions than Chuck Schumer or Hakeem Jeffries.
Have a good weekend, all!



