The late-night ‘comedy’ shows haven’t been about actual comedy in years. They’re really just Democrat Party therapy sessions and political launching pads for the party’s candidates and schemes. It's claptrap with a clap and laugh track.
Thursday night was no different as two shows respectively hosted Democrats Elizabeth Warren and Eric Swalwell. (READ)
“Late Night Comedy” Nov 20, 2025. pic.twitter.com/cwn9zvIkB8
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) November 21, 2025
All 4 of them are clowns, but they’re not funny.
— Kevin M. Nelson (@KevinMNelsonUSA) November 21, 2025
Imagine having an aging lesbian and Elizabeth Warren as your guest 😂
— Burt Macklin (@BurtMaclin_FBI) November 21, 2025
That’s hilarious!
We’ll have more on Aunt Swalwell in a bit. But first, let’s watch Warren and Stephen Colbert soft-pedal socialism to Middle Americans. (WATCH)
Stephen Colbert hopes to Elizabeth Warren that Zohran Mamdani-ism will spread, "his message of the rights and dignity of working people, I think, is a very powerful one that, you know, may open in New York but like a Broadway show it's going to play very well in the national… pic.twitter.com/CE6q8kXQ9E
— Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) November 21, 2025
(post continues) ...tour." Warren, of course, agrees, "So, what are Democrats going to do? It's what we've already seen in this most recent election. Zohran ran with a real focus making his city more affordable for working families. Michelle Wu ran and won by 49 points against a billionaire. Go Michelle. But know this, it jumped the river. Mikey Cheryl in New Jersey ran on affordability."
Of course, neither one wanted to talk about Mamdani both sides-ing an anti-Semitic mob THIS WEEK!
Yes they are not partisan at all. Nope nothing to see.
— Eric Pistey (@shawnpisteySC) November 21, 2025
Colbert seems to be having trouble differentiating between people who TELL jokes, and those who ARE jokes.
— Borealis (@StLouisHawken) November 21, 2025
This was nothing but a Democrat political rally.
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Speaking of rallies. Jimmy Kimmel had Democrat Eric Swalwell on to announce he’s running for Governor of California. Now, that’s actually funny, but not intentionally. (WATCH)
🇺🇸 Rep. Eric Swalwell is running for Governor of California
— Lord Bebo (@MyLordBebo) November 21, 2025
"California is the greatest COUNTRY in the world" — statement on Jimmy Kimmel show
Ready to prove it? pic.twitter.com/ZEpwBIzmnj
Are you sure you didn't say china?
— Stock Monkey (@Gamma_Monkey) November 21, 2025
Poor Eric.
— FiddypaN (@fiddy2nap) November 21, 2025
He's still trying to grow a beard.
Democrat Cory Booker has some tips.
Posters have some closing thoughts and observations on the state of late-night television.
I can't help but wonder if people are so sick of politics on late night TV that a show where the host just throws stuff off buildings would be an instant hit. pic.twitter.com/9aDoLDK6Wn
— Roger Geissler (@RogerGeissler) November 21, 2025
Network laugh tracks can’t hide the truth: late‑night hosts are just party spokesmen with punchlines.
— Matthew Newgarden (@a_newgarden) November 21, 2025
Late Night Democrat Propaganda.
— MAGA Kitty (@SaveUSAKitty) November 21, 2025
And now, for the "Late Show" one minute of rage. pic.twitter.com/cmi8PKurnm
— CowLivesMatter (@ProtesterLone) November 21, 2025
I keep forgetting these shows still exist
— leslie (@leslie59904273) November 21, 2025
This should be illegal unless they share their stock tips with the public.
— merikuh (@merikuh) November 21, 2025
Now, a Nancy Pelosi late-night stock tips show is something we’d stay up to watch. Call it Tipsy and Tips with Nancy Pelosi. Wonder which vodka-maker would sponsor that show.







