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Stephen Colbert has blasted President Donald Trump in a defiant defense of Jimmy Kimmel as Jimmy Fallon broke his silence over the abrupt cancellation of the ABC host's late night show.

CBS' Colbert - whose show will end in May after his own issues with President Trump - dedicated his Thursday monologue to free speech and Kimmel's team at ABC.

'This is blatant censorship,' Colbert said of Kimmel's ouster at the taping for the show, which is set to air later Thursday night.

He then blasted Trump as an 'autocrat' saying 'you cannot give [him] an inch.'

'Jimmy, I stand with you and your staff 100 percent.'

'Tonight, we are all Jimmy Kimmel,' Colbert then declared.

He also said during a question-and-answer session ahead of his show that despite his own cancellation at CBS, the network which airs The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 'wouldn't have done this.

'Now, regardless of what you think, what has already been done and how that looks, this is weak.'

Comment:
They did it to themselves.
They could have chosen to be mainstream, but they chose to demonize half of the country instead.
Hate is not funny.
 
Stephen Colbert has blasted President Donald Trump in a defiant defense of Jimmy Kimmel as Jimmy Fallon broke his silence over the abrupt cancellation of the ABC host's late night show.

CBS' Colbert - whose show will end in May after his own issues with President Trump - dedicated his Thursday monologue to free speech and Kimmel's team at ABC.

'This is blatant censorship,' Colbert said of Kimmel's ouster at the taping for the show, which is set to air later Thursday night.

He then blasted Trump as an 'autocrat' saying 'you cannot give [him] an inch.'

'Jimmy, I stand with you and your staff 100 percent.'

'Tonight, we are all Jimmy Kimmel,' Colbert then declared.

He also said during a question-and-answer session ahead of his show that despite his own cancellation at CBS, the network which airs The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 'wouldn't have done this.

'Now, regardless of what you think, what has already been done and how that looks, this is weak.'

Comment:
They did it to themselves.
They could have chosen to be mainstream, but they chose to demonize half of the country instead.
Hate is not funny.
cat videos have a bigger audience than both of them combined,,
 
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Stephen Colbert has blasted President Donald Trump in a defiant defense of Jimmy Kimmel as Jimmy Fallon broke his silence over the abrupt cancellation of the ABC host's late night show.

CBS' Colbert - whose show will end in May after his own issues with President Trump - dedicated his Thursday monologue to free speech and Kimmel's team at ABC.

'This is blatant censorship,' Colbert said of Kimmel's ouster at the taping for the show, which is set to air later Thursday night.

He then blasted Trump as an 'autocrat' saying 'you cannot give [him] an inch.'

'Jimmy, I stand with you and your staff 100 percent.'

'Tonight, we are all Jimmy Kimmel,' Colbert then declared.

He also said during a question-and-answer session ahead of his show that despite his own cancellation at CBS, the network which airs The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 'wouldn't have done this.

'Now, regardless of what you think, what has already been done and how that looks, this is weak.'

Comment:
They did it to themselves.
They could have chosen to be mainstream, but they chose to demonize half of the country instead.
Hate is not funny.
Yeah. Funny shit. Imagine one libturd scumbag late night host who got the axe “standing by” another scumbag late night host who is on the cusp of getting the axe.

Very surprising and meaningful. Lol.

And no. Tonight we are all Charlie Kirk.

**** Jimmy Kimmel. He’s an asshole.
 
Stephen Colbert has blasted President Donald Trump in a defiant defense of Jimmy Kimmel as Jimmy Fallon broke his silence over the abrupt cancellation of the ABC host's late night show.

CBS' Colbert - whose show will end in May after his own issues with President Trump - dedicated his Thursday monologue to free speech and Kimmel's team at ABC.

'This is blatant censorship,' Colbert said of Kimmel's ouster at the taping for the show, which is set to air later Thursday night.

He then blasted Trump as an 'autocrat' saying 'you cannot give [him] an inch.'

'Jimmy, I stand with you and your staff 100 percent.'

'Tonight, we are all Jimmy Kimmel,' Colbert then declared.

He also said during a question-and-answer session ahead of his show that despite his own cancellation at CBS, the network which airs The Late Show with Stephen Colbert 'wouldn't have done this.

'Now, regardless of what you think, what has already been done and how that looks, this is weak.'

Comment:
They did it to themselves.
They could have chosen to be mainstream, but they chose to demonize half of the country instead.
Hate is not funny.
They'll both have company soon. Fallon can't be far behind with ratings that are lower than either of those other two. I guess it is too much to hope to see Lorne Michaels and SNL cancelled as well.
 
So let me get this straight: Colbert says bad things about President Trump.

How is that any different from the past ten years?
 
What's the problem here? Can't Kimmel and Colbert just learn to code? That's what the libs said to the miners during their War on Coal Miners, which was supposed to give the country tremendous weather.
 
So now Jimmy Fallon will be the King of Late Night TV
 
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Now that the late night hosts have been canceled, we can get back to talking about the Epstein file being released.

Oh wait...
 
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