President Trump's fiery Communications Director Steven Cheung delivered a verbal haymaker to failing late-night host Stephen Colbert this week, calling the washed-up comedian "a sad and pathetic excuse for a human being" who has completely "killed the legacy of The Late Show."
Cheung's brutal assessment, posted on social media Thursday, perfectly captures what millions of patriotic Americans have been thinking for years about the Trump-deranged leftist who masquerades as entertainment while spewing Democratic Party talking points to his shrinking audience of coastal elites.
The Truth Hurts, Doesn't It Stephen?
Let's be honest, folks – Cheung isn't wrong. What happened to comedy? Remember when The Late Show actually entertained Americans instead of lecturing them? Under the legendary David Letterman, the show was appointment television that brought the country together with genuine humor and wit.
But Colbert? This guy turned what was once must-see TV into a nightly Trump hate-fest that's about as funny as a root canal. Night after night, this bitter leftist subjected viewers to the same tired orange man bad routine while the ratings plummeted faster than Biden's approval numbers.
"Colbert has completely destroyed what David Letterman built over decades," one industry insider told us. "The guy is so consumed with hatred for Trump that he forgot how to actually be entertaining."
And now that Trump is back in the White House, stronger than ever, where does that leave poor Stephen? Desperately clinging to relevance while real Americans tune out his pathetic attempts at humor.
This Is What Winning Looks Like
Cheung's takedown represents something bigger than just calling out one failed comedian. It shows that the Trump administration isn't going to sit back and let the corrupt entertainment industry and their media allies attack the President and his team without consequence.
For too long, these Hollywood elites thought they could mock and demean half the country with zero pushback. Those days are over, patriots. When you come for Trump, his team is going to hit back twice as hard – and twice as truthfully.
Maybe it's time for Colbert to find a new line of work. Because clearly, comedy isn't it.
