Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr just exposed one of the most brazen political hoaxes we've seen yet – and it involves CBS's Stephen Colbert and Democrat Senate candidate James Talarico working together to deceive the American people.
During an appearance on Glenn Beck's show, Chairman Carr revealed that Colbert and Talarico deliberately fabricated claims that the FCC's new equal time guidance forced CBS to cancel Talarico's appearance on "The Late Show." The truth? It was all a lie designed to generate fake outrage and media coverage.
"This was a decision by Colbert, by Talarico to put a hoax out there that they knew the media would run," Carr explained, making it crystal clear that these two political actors knowingly spread disinformation for Talarico's Senate campaign.
"They knew the media would run for purposes of Talarico, apparently, scoring cheap political points," Chairman Carr stated.
Think about what just happened here, Patriots. Colbert – who masquerades as a "comedian" but operates as a full-time Democrat propaganda minister – teamed up with a political candidate to create a completely fabricated censorship narrative. They knew the legacy media would breathlessly report their lies without fact-checking, and guess what? That's exactly what happened.
The Real Agenda Behind the Hoax
This wasn't some innocent mistake or misunderstanding. This was a calculated disinformation campaign designed to paint the Trump administration's FCC as authoritarian censors. Talarico gets his name in the news as the "victim" of government censorship, while Colbert gets to play the righteous defender of free speech.
But Chairman Carr saw right through their game and called them out publicly. Under Trump's leadership, we finally have FCC officials who won't let the left get away with these political stunts.
How many other "censorship" stories have been complete fabrications? When will Americans finally wake up to the fact that the biggest purveyors of disinformation are the very people claiming to fight it?
