Trump, South Park and White House
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The long-running satire returns after a nearly 2.5-year hiatus and as a battle over its future has just concluded.
Stephen Colbert didn’t hold back after President Donald Trump celebrated the cancellation of The Late Show. This latest beef comes after CBS announced that the show is running its last season and will end by May 2026,
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The Western Journal on MSNColbert Isn't Handling Being Cancelled Very Well: Launches Vile Trump Attack On-Air
There are two equally effective ways of dealing with smug liberals in the midst of a tantrum. First, mock their childish behavior and make them feel their impotence. Second, remind them that their own decisions to shill for the establishment set them on the path to oblivion.
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Stephen Colbert wasn’t CBS’s first satirical sacrifice
Like Stephen Colbert, the Smothers Brothers enjoyed top ratings, and they had a history of refusing to avoid sensitive topics, regularly airing anti-Vietnam War and pro-civil rights segments at a time when such material was scarce on network television.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone spoke at San Diego Comic-Con one day after the South Park Season 27 premiere created shock and outrage by targeting the Paramount-Skydance deal and President Trump, eliciting a blistering response from the White House.
Trey Parker, a co-creator of South Park, apologized humorously to President Donald Trump for making fun of him in the premiere of the show's 27th season.
Late-night hosts used their monologues on Monday to weigh in on the news that CBS is canceling “The Late Show.”
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US Weekly on MSNStephen Colbert Reacts to President Donald Trump’s Post Celebrating ‘The Late Show’ Cancellation
Stephen Colbert addressed Donald Trump’s reaction to the cancellation of 'The Late Show,' firing back with a fiery monologue and bold remarks