Jamie Lee Curtis Thinks Colbert’s Cancellation Isn’t Just About Ratings — & Her Words Are Chilling - Elderly poop-yogurt saleswoman and trans-kid enjoyer notices things; is not afraid to name them.

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Jamie Lee Curtis Thinks Colbert’s Cancellation Isn’t Just About Ratings — & Her Words Are Chilling
Maggie Clancy
Sat, July 19, 2025 at 12:55 PM EDT
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Jamie Lee Curtis has a sharp eye for patterns. And this week, she’s spotting one most people would rather not say out loud.

After CBS announced that The Late Show with Stephen Colbert will end in May 2026, the Oscar winner was blunt. “It’s bad,” she told the Associated Press. “He’s a great, great guy. They just cut NPR and, you know, public broadcasting. Yes, they’re trying to silence people. But that won’t work. We will just get louder.” It wasn’t just a statement of support. It was a warning, especially given everything else shaking out with media over the past week.

Colbert’s show is still number one in its time slot. CBS says the decision was financial, citing rising production costs and shrinking ad revenue across late night, per CNN. But the timeline is hard to ignore. Paramount, CBS’s parent company, is currently pushing through a high-stakes merger with Skydance Media, led by David Ellison — a longtime Trump ally. That merger still needs sign-off from the Trump administration. Just days before Colbert’s cancellation was announced, CBS settled a lawsuit with Trump and agreed to allocate $16 million to his future presidential library. Trump celebrated the move online and hinted that other late-night hosts could be next.

So no, this isn’t just about the money. And Curtis knows it.

Her reference to NPR and PBS wasn’t casual either. Just days before Colbert’s announcement, the House passed a $9 billion rescission package that stripped $1.1 billion in funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting — effectively cutting off federal support for NPR, PBS, and their member stations. NPR’s CEO called it an “irreversible loss.” PBS warned it could force small, rural, and tribal stations off the air.

This is what Curtis is talking about. First, the local stations. Then the national ones. One public institution after another being chipped away. And in the background, a steady push to control which voices are heard — and which ones are quietly written out of the picture.

It’s not her first time saying so. After Trump won the 2024 election, Curtis — whose daughter Ruby is transgender — posted a message to other parents who felt scared for their children’s futures. “Many fear their rights will be impeded and denied,” she wrote. “Gay and trans people will be more afraid… Me included.” She encouraged people to keep showing up, to fight back however they could. “That’s what it means to be an American.”

That same energy is showing up here. Curtis isn’t interested in playing the neutral game. She’s paying attention to who gets cut, who gets funded, and who gets pushed to the margins under the guise of “cost-cutting.”


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And she’s not alone. The Writers Guild has called on the New York Attorney General to investigate whether Colbert’s cancellation was politically motivated. Nathan Fielder, who is Jewish, publicly accused Paramount+ of erasing uncomfortable Jewish content after the platform quietly pulled a Nathan for You episode centered on Holocaust education. He addressed the move on his HBO series The Rehearsal, framing it as part of a broader discomfort with politically challenging material. In both cases, the rationale was vague. The result wasn’t.

Curtis isn’t making noise for the sake of it. She’s flagging the erosion of public platforms, brick by brick. It’s not always dramatic. Sometimes it looks like paperwork and press releases. Sometimes it looks like your favorite show disappearing — or your favorite talk show host from the ’90s having her citizenship threatened. But the impact is the same.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong. Wasn't the original lawsuit brought up because Paramount illegally gave Kamala a sixty minute interview violating some law about fairness in broadcasting times?

It was for editing the interview to make her answers seem intelligible and not retarded. There was also an issue of SNL giving Harris airtime (after Lorne Michaels explicitly said they wouldn't have either on due to fair airtime standards) that they then had to do the same for Trump to avoid a lawsuit
 
Jamie is a moron who made a living playing pretend and using up billions in the very same resources and technologies her party says the lower class can't use anymore because it's bad for the planet..... her words mean nothing to me.
You also forgot the part where she made one of her kids go trans in order to revive her career and get three more Halloween films made.
 
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Rumours are that they want John Oliver in as his replacement.

Colbert's bestie, who has spoken out in defence of him, would backstab him for the role.
Oliver is in a long term contract with Discovery/HBO and more to the point, is even MORE woke than Colbert. And Oliver only got renewed because his and Maher are the only year round shows on the network, required to keep people from subscribing for certain shows then unsubbing the second said show ends it's season and not reupping for a year or two until it comes back.

If anything, the case could be made that CBS would go for Conan or Leno as Colbert's replacement. Especially Leno, since that would be the ultimate fuck you to the left if CBS brought Leno out of retirement to save late night.

More specifically, the Writers Guild has claimed that Paramount cancelled Colbert's show as the payment of a "bribe" to Trump and wants state charges to be brought against Trump and Paramount for bribery. Good luck with that I guess.
Letitia James sadly is the AG of New York City and that corrupt nigger cunt is so fucking insane with TDS and so fucking corrupt and evil, she'd do it in a heartbeat.
 
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It is both financial and, what would be a word, modern.

Streaming is now the business model, fewer and fewer people are falling asleep to TV shows.

The major networks have shown their distain to half the country in their political bias , so middle America has switched off, advertising revenue has fallen as a result and Kimmel, and Colbert and Fallon are scrambling for the coastal advertising dollar.
 
It is both financial and, what would be a word, modern.

Streaming is now the business model, fewer and fewer people are falling asleep to TV shows.

The major networks have shown their distain to half the country in their political bias , so middle America has switched off, advertising revenue has fallen as a result and Kimmel, and Colbert and Fallon are scrambling for the coastal advertising dollar.
None of them will be replaced on the major networks, one by one, each of their shows will end.
 
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Correct me if I'm wrong. Wasn't the original lawsuit brought up because Paramount illegally gave Kamala a sixty minute interview violating some law about fairness in broadcasting times?
That was NBC, who a week before the election put Kamala on SNL with zero fucks given to giving Trump equal air time of considerable value as far as breaking the rules.

NBC got threatened by Trump's lawyer and ended up getting off super fucking light/Trump getting a bum deal when they realized they fucked up. Two days before the election, during a NASCAR race no one gave a fuck about, they basically agreed to run Trump commercials free of charge during the race. Meanwhile, Lorne had to bend the knee on orders of his corporate masters for fucking them over like he did and have the entire SNL cast on the first post election episode of SNL, not shit all over Trump like they did last time or throwing a masturbatory screwed ala the dyke and her Hillary Clinton tribute act, but by forcing about 90% of the cast to pledge fealty to Trump and apologize for shitting on him for the last eight years.
 
That was NBC, who a week before the election put Kamala on SNL with zero fucks given to giving Trump equal air time of considerable value as far as breaking the rules.

NBC got threatened by Trump's lawyer and ended up getting off super fucking light/Trump getting a bum deal when they realized they fucked up. Two days before the election, during a NASCAR race no one gave a fuck about, they basically agreed to run Trump commercials free of charge during the race. Meanwhile, Lorne had to bend the knee on orders of his corporate masters for fucking them over like he did and have the entire SNL cast on the first post election episode of SNL, not shit all over Trump like they did last time or throwing a masturbatory screwed ala the dyke and her Hillary Clinton tribute act, but by forcing about 90% of the cast to pledge fealty to Trump and apologize for shitting on him for the last eight years.
NBC and something 60 that wholly changed an interview from a presidential candidate, changed the dribble card fuck witted verbal garbage into a wholly changed incoherent interview,
 
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Am I the only person who is going to be absolutely unsurprised when Colbert just makes a youtube channel and starts his own gay podcast?

These people act like he can't (or won't) just buy some shitty webcam and microphone. He's not exactly going to be in financial ruin and out on the street the millisecond he doesn't have a studio set to bleat his tardbabble from.
The only late night TV show that survives is the one that doesn't do politics.
Maybe? It seems like a genre that is dying out in favor of... TikToks and youtube shorts. Maybe even random youtuber content? I haven't looked into how much the popularity of non-traditional viewing is shifting but I'm not sure that any of them will survive given they all seemed to have dived into politics wholesale and headfirst, I presumed that was due to their content flailing when not giving viewership a partisan political incentive to continue watching as a means of 'support'.
 
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Am I the only person who is going to be absolutely unsurprised when Colbert just makes a youtube channel and starts his own gay podcast?

These people act like he can't (or won't) just buy some shitty webcam and microphone. He's not exactly going to be in financial ruin and out on the street the millisecond he doesn't have a studio set to bleat his tardbabble from.

Maybe? It seems like a genre that is dying out in favor of... TikToks and youtube shorts. Maybe even random youtuber content? I haven't looked into how much the popularity of non-traditional viewing is shifting but I'm not sure that any of them will survive given they all seemed to have dived into politics wholesale and headfirst, I presumed that was due to their content flailing when not giving viewership a partisan political incentive to continue watching as a means of 'support'.
Current rumor is that MSNBC wants Colbert once he's out of contract, with the idea of launching their own version of Gutfield/Tough Crowd With Collin Quinn, to compete against Gutfield and Daily Show.

While a podcast is a possibility, I could totally see Colbert trying to worm his way onto HBO. Though the real wild card would be if Colbert says "fuck politics!" and cashed in every fucking favor he's banked in the last 25 years to make a movie starring himself or to get a dramatic TV show on the air, since you know it probably drives him crazy that he gave up a promising acting career to be a political shit thrower.
 
Current rumor is that MSNBC wants Colbert once he's out of contract, with the idea of launching their own version of Gutfield/Tough Crowd With Collin Quinn, to compete against Gutfield and Daily Show.

While a podcast is a possibility, I could totally see Colbert trying to worm his way onto HBO. Though the real wild card would be if Colbert says "fuck politics!" and cashed in every fucking favor he's banked in the last 25 years to make a movie starring himself or to get a dramatic TV show on the air, since you know it probably drives him crazy that he gave up a promising acting career to be a political shit thrower.
MSNBC is finished they can't afford Colberts lunch.

All the late night shows are finished.

Colbert, the other one, and the other one.

No one cares.
 
If anything, the case could be made that CBS would go for Conan or Leno as Colbert's replacement. Especially Leno, since that would be the ultimate fuck you to the left if CBS brought Leno out of retirement to save late night.
The Late Show is dead and cancelled in 2026, there isn't going to be a replacement and Leno's wife is apparently pretty sick, so I doubt he's coming out of retirement.
 
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Am I the only person who is going to be absolutely unsurprised when Colbert just makes a youtube channel and starts his own gay podcast?
He will 100% try and pivot to a podcast, the only question is? How long can it be maintained before it too runs out of money due to public disinterest. A 300-person staff can't be supported on a podcaster's wages any more than they could on old-fashioned TV.
 
I also have a sharp eye for patterns...
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She's not Jewish by law. Racially, she's a north Italian-like or balkan-like. Ashkenazi are racially south italian-like or like a cross between crypiots and mainlander greeks.

They are 50% Roman Italian, and 50% Judean on average. Some can be like 75% Judean though. They are 16% Aryan from their Italian side, but you can squeeze out another 16% Aryan-like ancestry by combining the european farmer WHG ancestry built in Italian admixture with Judean admixture.

Judeans have neolithic anatolian farmer, natufian hunter gatherer, caucasus hunter gather and iranian neolithic farmer.

Aryans are Western hunter gather, ancient north eurasian, neolithic anatolian farmer, and caucasus hunter gatherer.

CHG and INF both have some ANE baked in. So all Judeans really need is WHG to have aryan-like ancestry. And Ashkenazim get that WHG from Roman Italian's EEF. So they can be modelled as 33% Aryan/corded ware culture without losing much accuracy.

Leave the michlings alone man.
 
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Is this the newest blue anon cope? His show operated at a loss in the midst of a company merger, with a format rendered obsolete by internet podcasts. But nope, it must be da orange bloompf's fault no one is watching the skibidi biden vax-scene slop. I miss when TDS was funny stuff like two scoops.
 
If anything, the case could be made that CBS would go for Conan or Leno as Colbert's replacement.
I'm not super familiar with American chat show hosts so for a moment I read that and thought Conan?

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And I thought how great a chat show run by Conan the Barbarian would be. But then I realised that's the Joe Rogan show and already exists.

Current rumor is that MSNBC wants Colbert once he's out of contract, with the idea of launching their own version of Gutfield/Tough Crowd With Collin Quinn, to compete against Gutfield and Daily Show.

While a podcast is a possibility, I could totally see Colbert trying to worm his way onto HBO. Though the real wild card would be if Colbert says "fuck politics!" and cashed in every fucking favor he's banked in the last 25 years to make a movie starring himself or to get a dramatic TV show on the air, since you know it probably drives him crazy that he gave up a promising acting career to be a political shit thrower.
A vanity movie by Colbert would be so hilariously terrible I almost want it to exist. It's kind of the same urge to jump you get when standing on the edge of a high ledge. You don't, but some part of you craves the horror of it.
 
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