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Trump, a man who wants to be popular and cannot handle being laughed at, has chosen to make an interesting martyr.
Stephen Colbert was the late-night host we didn't know we needed until we really needed him. And by we, I mean the majority of us who still believe media is supposed to speak truth to power. Or in Colbert's case,
The "Morning Joe" panelists are openly wondering how much longer the remaining late night hosts have in the wake of Stephen Colbert's final episode. On Friday's "Morning Joe," a slew of guests all opined about what Colbert's exit - and the ending of "The Late Show" entirely - means for Jimmy Fallon,
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 ...
As ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ ends its 11-year run on May 21, 2026, we take a look at how the political comedian amassed his wealth—and what's next.
When "The Colbert Report" premiered five years ago this week, we didn't quite know what to make of it. Sure, "The Word" segment, in which Stephen Colbert introduced the semi-neologism "truthiness," carried a certain breezy brilliance. And his parody of Fox ...
With The Late Show leaving the air, another chapter of Stephen Colbert's historic TV career comes to a close. In September 2025, Colbert slipped back into character during a Late Show segment, reminding viewers why they fell in love with the persona in the first place.