Jon Steward, Stephen Colbert, Kevin Jackson

The following article, The Late-Night Leper Colony: How Leftism Turned Talk Shows Into Unwatchable Sermons, was first published on The Black Sphere.

The Corpse Still Thinks It’s Funny

Once a ratings juggernaut, late-night TV now wheezes toward oblivion. The culprit? Not streaming, not millennials—just good old-fashioned Leftist self-sabotage. Grab your popcorn; the implosion is glorious.

Let’s not mince words: CBS didn’t cancel The Late Show because of “financial challenges.” They canceled it because Stephen Colbert took a sledgehammer to the franchise’s legacy and turned it into a nightly MSNBC focus group. The network’s press release is a masterclass in corporate cowardice:

“This is purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night… It is not related in any way to the show’s performance, content or other matters happening at Paramount.”

Translation: “The Titanic’s sinking had nothing to do with the iceberg—it was a purely nautical decision.”

Colbert’s audience evaporated faster than a Biden White House promise, yet CBS expects us to believe this was just bad luck? Please. This is the same network that greenlit Two and a Half Men after Charlie Sheen threatened to murder the cast. They’ll tolerate anything—except losing money.

Colbert turned an iconic show into a nightly MSNBC Trump-Hating telethon. But before CBS, Comedy Central saw the writing on the wall.

The Trevor Noah Catastrophe: A Case Study in Leftist Logic

If Colbert’s collapse was predictable, Trevor Noah’s tenure at The Daily Show was a live demonstration of Leftism’s perverse incentive structure. Here’s a man who:

  1. Had no business hosting an American comedy institution – A South African comic with zero stateside cultural roots, handed a legacy built by Craig Kilborn and Jon Stewart. Nepotism? No—just Diversity™.
  2. Lost 75% of his audience – Imagine a CEO presiding over that kind of hemorrhage. He’d be escorted out by security before lunch. But in Leftist circles, failure is rewarded with fawning Vanity Fair profiles.
  3. Spent his entire platform vilifying America – A man who struck gold in this country used his mic to trash its foundations nightly. The audacity is almost impressive.

Noah’s exit wasn’t just a mercy killing—it was an indictment of Leftism. Comedy Central didn’t “move on” from him; they surgically removed a tumor. And yet, the Very Online still pretend his tenure was anything but a disaster. Why? Because in the Left world, ideological conformity trumps competence. Every. Single. Time.

The Numbers Are Laughing (At Them)

Let’s autopsy the ratings, shall we?

  • Colbert: Lost 32% of his audience in five years. For context, that’s like McDonald’s suddenly forgetting how to make fries.
  • Noah: Drove away three-quarters of Stewart’s viewers. If this were a restaurant, the health department would’ve shut it down for emotional food poisoning.
  • Kimmel (Coming Soon): Down 22% since 2020. ABC’s clinging to him like a drunk to a lamppost.

But the end is nigh. And the Left’s excuse? Streaming! TikTok! Attention spans!”

Pump the brakes, Princess. Audiences flee preachiness. Always have, always will.

The Johnny Carson Standard (Or: How Low We’ve Sunk)

Carson didn’t just host a show—he curated comedy itself. His couch launched more careers than Harvard. Compare that to Colbert’s “legacy”:

  • Guests: Came on to promote projects, left looking like hostages.
  • Monologues: Less “observational humor,” more “angry tweets performed live.”
  • Cultural Impact: Remembered not for laughs, but for cringe.

And CBS calls this “irreplaceable”? They’re right—no one could replicate this level of self-sabotage.

Why This Matters (Beyond Schadenfreude)

Late-night’s collapse isn’t just about TV—it’s a microcosm of Leftism’s death grip on culture:

  1. Take a thriving institution (Comedy, universities, cities)
  2. Inject dogma until it’s unrecognizable
  3. Blame external factors when it fails

Rinse. Repeat.

The Silver Lining

Bill Carter who authored several books on the subject commented, “Late night was once a fabulous generator of profit,” because shows were cheaper to produce than primetime fare and featured abundant commercial time.

Colbert, Noah, and soon Jimmy Kimmel prove that Leftist will ultimately turn a winning model into a money pit.

So chalk up another win for President Trump and MAGA. In 2026, the Left loses another worthless late-night mouthpiece. In 2026, when The Late Show flatlines, pour one out for the crew—but celebrate the lesson: Audiences reject lectures disguised as entertainment. The market always wins. Even if the losers won’t admit it.

Final Thought: The next time a late-night host sneers at “flyover country,” remember: their relevance is circling the drain. And the people they mock? They’re the ones still changing the channel.

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