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Sunny Hostin Invokes U.S. Constitution’s 'Comedy Clause' to Protect Late-Night TV Host Stephen Colbert

Note: The following Twitchy story contains satire.

Democrats don’t understand freedom of speech. In no instance does the Bill of Rights guarantee anyone a television platform and a salary. But Democrats think Stephen Colbert’s late-night show being canceled and him being let go is somehow ripping the U.S. Constitution to pieces. It’s insane.

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Here’s Sunny Hostin going off the deep end about Colbert on The View. (WATCH)

It’s a Constitutional crisis! NOT!

Or is it? Did we forget the ‘Comedy Clause?’ Our Founding Fathers were such kidders!

Supreme Court Justice Katanji Brown Jackson is not picking up; she must be acting in a stage musical tonight.

Hostin, watch out!

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Ah, let The View be. It’s the most unintentionally hilarious show on the air most days.

Posters say Hostin and her View crew are most certainly selective when it comes to comedians’ speech rights.

CBS should have fired Colbert outright. Now, he’ll spew his noxious bile over everyone still watching until May. Thank goodness for the 'off' button.