"Good Riddance, Stephen Colbert".
Even when Stephen Colbert was funny, he was never really funny. He always took himself too seriously, even when he was playing the fake Conservative. He wasn’t mocking himself. He was mocking those people over there, the ones he dehumanizes on his now-canceled show night after night. The only sad part about any of it is that Kimmel wasn’t also canceled. In a perfect world, he’d be off the air, too.That would be great. Oh, wait. You said "off the air", not "out of air". Well, that would be good, too.
They're all just angry little men, chasing after the Trump train, yapping at the taillights on the caboose as it roars by.
Update Of course, he's a Jesuit; the problem is, this Judas is also bishop of the Charlotte diocese (fortunately, that's not mine).
My take on what makes Stephen Colbert one of today's best Catholic evangelists. https://t.co/TW86sw96yG
— James Martin, SJ (@JamesMartinSJ) May 20, 2026
William F. Buckley once defined a Jesuit as a man who when accused of murdering three men and a dog, triumphantly produces in his defense - the dog.
ReplyDeleteHaw! I had never heard that one.
DeleteIt's no wonder that 31 priests in this clown's diocese have written to the Pope asking for "clarification" on some of Martin's woke innovations.
Who's second best?
ReplyDeleteJoel Osteen?
HAW!!
DeleteColbert the Catholic evangelist makes as much sense as Newsom the reliable accountant.
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