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Commentary: Face it, Stephen Colbert is a bad joke — Michael Reagan

When Stephen Colbert became a financial disaster for CBS, its execs fired him. For good measure, they also killed the “The Late Show,” the network’s failing 33-year-old flag-ship late-night program.
Stephen Colbert may have said goodbye to his Comedy Central character months ago, but he has still managed to squeeze in his thoughts on current events now that he's at CBS.