White House Communications Director Steven Cheung just delivered the smackdown that late-night television desperately needed, calling out Stephen Colbert as "a sad and pathetic excuse for a human being" who has completely destroyed the legendary Late Show brand.
In a blistering social media post Thursday, Cheung didn't mince words about the washed-up comedian who has spent years spewing anti-Trump hatred to his dwindling audience of liberal elites and Hollywood sycophants.
And frankly, Patriots, it's about time someone in the Trump administration called out these so-called "entertainers" who have turned late-night television into a propaganda arm of the Democrat Party.
From Comedy Legend to TDS Casualty
Remember when The Late Show actually meant something? When David Letterman made Americans laugh instead of lecturing them about politics? Those days are long gone, thanks to Colbert's obsessive Trump hatred that has consumed whatever comedic talent he might have once possessed.
Cheung's assessment hits the nail on the head – Colbert hasn't just failed as a comedian, he's actively destroyed one of television's most iconic franchises. The Late Show used to be appointment television for Americans of all political stripes. Now it's nothing more than a nightly Trump-bashing session that preaches to an ever-shrinking choir of bitter liberals.
"The numbers don't lie – Colbert's ratings have been in freefall as Americans tune out his tired, predictable Trump obsession," noted one industry insider.
While Cheung's comments might seem harsh to the pearl-clutching media elite, he's simply stating what millions of Americans have been thinking for years. Colbert represents everything wrong with Hollywood's entertainment industrial complex – out of touch, condescending, and completely consumed by political hatred.
Trump Administration Fights Back
This latest verbal takedown shows that the Trump-Vance administration isn't going to sit quietly while Hollywood hacks continue their years-long smear campaign. Unlike the previous administration's weakness, Trump's team is hitting back hard against the cultural Marxists who have weaponized entertainment against traditional American values.
The question now is whether other late-night hosts will take note, or if they'll double down on their failing strategy of alienating half the country with their partisan propaganda masquerading as comedy.
