Stephen Colbert explains shift toward politics
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Stephen Colbert speaks out against Trump in a New York Times interview as he prepares to leave "The Late Show" following its cancellation by CBS in 2026.
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert won’t quite be over on May 6, and Barack Obama’s presidential library won’t quite be open, but the duo will be sitting down for a chat next month just before the late night host heads into the CBS sunset.
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In the wake of Stephen Colbert‘s looming departure from his fan-favorite late-night talk show, the veteran comedian has come out to announce a star guest for what would be his last stretch of interviews.
When Stephen Colbert occasionally revives his conservative pundit alter ego on “The Late Show,” the character immediately launches into confident political analysis. His arguments sound bold and authoritative, but very obviously fall apart about ...
“He’s a classy guy. He’s a classy guy,” Karlin said of Colbert on The Daily Beast’s Obsessed podcast. “I think he’s capable of killing with kindness. I think what he doesn’t say is sometimes better than what can be said. But he is just a ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. He’s a classy guy. He’s a classy guy. I think he’s capable of killing with kindness. I think what he doesn’t say is sometimes better than what ...
Stephen Colbert, as the faux-conservative host of The Colbert Report, often mocked Canada's food, health care, cities and even wildlife. And every time, Canadians couldn't seem to stop talking about it.