Wednesday, October 1, 2025

I think she won the argument...

 
Even Bill Maher can read the writing on the wall...

7 comments:

The Prophet Dervish Z Sanders said...

Videos should only be supplemental to a post. But you posted nothing. Your post has no content aside from the two videos, meaning I need to watch them to comment. What if I don't want to take continual YouTube watching assignments from you? These are short, but you have posted half hour to hour+ long videos. I say this is too much. You watch every video you post?

The Prophet Dervish Z Sanders said...

Time to cancel Bill Maher's show. I mean, if we're going to cancel shows for what hosts say. I'd choose Bill Maher over Stephen Colbert.

Joe Conservative said...

I don't follow your rules for Blogging?

Yes, i watch all videos I post. You don't like videos? Best go somewhere else.

Joe Conservative said...

Tossing Kimmel under the bus already Derv? I hear that his ratings are in the sh*tter now.

The Prophet Dervish Z Sanders said...

Stephen Colbert was canceled, Jimmy Kimmel was not. I had to watch Kimmel online because my affiliate didn't air it for 2 days following his return. Might be why people aren't watching. They saw it wasn't there and thought it wouldn't come back. I am watching my DVR recording of Jimmy Kimmel right now, in fact.

Joe Conservative said...

Colbert's off the air? Hurray! Oh, he was cancelled a year from now+.... but not really cancelled...

Google AI:

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert was not canceled; it is ending its run in May 2026, but this is a strategic decision by CBS to end the franchise, not a cancellation of Colbert or the show's performance. CBS has stated the decision is "purely a financial one" due to declines in the late-night advertising market, but the timing has fueled speculation and questions about political motives, particularly concerning Paramount's merger and settlement with the Trump administration

Joe Conservative said...

Financial Decision: CBS stated that the cancellation was a "purely financial decision" to address losses pegged between $4 million and $50 million a year, according to YouTube and ADWEEK.

Propaganda is expensive, huh?