Did you have some meat to mix with that thin gruel?I'm not sure that the Dems strategy to rollout dinosaurs, election losers and anti-Semites is working.
Did you have some meat to mix with that thin gruel?I'm not sure that the Dems strategy to rollout dinosaurs, election losers and anti-Semites is working.
You mean like the historically low poll numbers? You need to expand your Facebook searches.Did you have some meat to mix with that thin gruel?
Thats ironic considering your favorite response is "nonsense".Did you have some meat to mix with that thin gruel?
1. Bernie's entire schtick is bashing the wealthy. "Rich man bad"! Bernie owns 3 homes and took private donations on his anti-Trump tour.What in his statement did you disagree with?
It's sublime watching power bashers battle for power.I'm not sure that the Dems strategy to rollout dinosaurs, election losers and anti-Semites is working.
Colbert, dude, stop! I can’t stop laughing!
Way more entertaining than it should be.It's sublime watching power bashers battle for power.
That show loses 40 million a year.Colbert, dude, stop! I can’t stop laughing!
Slobodan showed how to make a detailed response. Study from the master.Thats ironic considering your favorite response is "nonsense".
Impressive that you effortlessly mix irony and hypocrisy.Slobodan showed how to make a detailed response. Study from the master.
As Colbert has pointed out, his audience is mainly younger (and some older, such as me) who view his show in snippets on YouTube and other similar apps. CBS/Paramount/whatever have not figured out how to sell that to advertisers as richly as the classic late-night shows did (see Carson, Leno, Letterman, etc).That show loses 40 million a year.
He was also brought in to bring in a younger audience (where the money is). When he started the average age of his viewer was 60. It is now 68.
People are increasingly NOT watching late night TV shows.
He and the other hosts also only cater to the D side of the aisle, so the other half of the country has no interest in watching.
That is a formula for failure.
His bank account shows him to be a success....they guys losing 40 million a year think it is time to stop the bleeding.
It's just propaganda costs to promote lies and bullshit!!!That show loses 40 million a year.
He was also brought in to bring in a younger audience (where the money is). When he started the average age of his viewer was 60. It is now 68.
People are increasingly NOT watching late night TV shows.
He and the other hosts also only cater to the D side of the aisle, so the other half of the country has no interest in watching.
That is a formula for failure.
His bank account shows him to be a success....they guys losing 40 million a year think it is time to stop the bleeding.
When will the Dems get tired of smelling themselves and imagining everyone else is also supporting and enjoying it? I have to think that the USAid money drying up is killing the subsidies these money-losing shows were getting.That show loses 40 million a year.
He was also brought in to bring in a younger audience (where the money is). When he started the average age of his viewer was 60. It is now 68.
People are increasingly NOT watching late night TV shows.
He and the other hosts also only cater to the D side of the aisle, so the other half of the country has no interest in watching.
That is a formula for failure.
His bank account shows him to be a success....they guys losing 40 million a year think it is time to stop the bleeding.
He can stream it on X. I’m sure Elon would welcome him.As Colbert has pointed out, his audience is mainly younger (and some older, such as me) who view his show in snippets on YouTube and other similar apps. CBS/Paramount/whatever have not figured out how to sell that to advertisers as richly as the classic late-night shows did (see Carson, Leno, Letterman, etc).
Really? You sure it's not because people don't want to be chastised by some parroting idiot. Oh wait.. you watch that stuff. Makes sense now.As Colbert has pointed out, his audience is mainly younger (and some older, such as me) who view his show in snippets on YouTube and other similar apps. CBS/Paramount/whatever have not figured out how to sell that to advertisers as richly as the classic late-night shows did (see Carson, Leno, Letterman, etc).