Stephen Colbert Explains Why ‘The Late Show’ Became More Political

Stephen Colbert said he leaned into current events on The Late Show after initially planning to be less political after leaving The Colbert Report. Speaking to The New York Times this week, Colbert explained that when he took over for David Letterman in 2015 CBS discouraged him from ābeing topical.ā
āIt was my instinct to be less topical, because I didnāt want to have to engage with what I saw was an increasingly contentious public discourse,ā Colbert said. āAnd I thought, arenāt there other ways to have fun with the audience?ā
After a few months, though, he began introducing more political jokes. āI was like Clint Eastwood in Unforgiven, or is it some other movie? He buried his guns,ā Colbert recalled. āAnd Iām like, you know, I buried those damn guns. I was talking to Paul Dinello ā heās one of my oldest friends and one of my producers here ā and heās like, āYouāre having fun, and people love to see that.ā And I said, āBut that means I got to go dig up the guns.ā And he says, āBuddy, thatās the part the audience wants to see.’ā
Being political has, of course, drawn the ire of the Trump administration. Colbert said that he believes thatās because āauthoritarians donāt like anybody who doesnāt give them undue dignity.ā
āComedians are anti-authoritarian by nature,ā the host noted. āAnd authoritarians are never going to like anybody to laugh at them. The number of newspeople who have said to me or Jon Stewart or any of the guys who do this, āGod, I wish I could say what you say on air.ā And we can. I think that upsets them. I think it might be upsetting that we really do not live in their world of principalities and powers.ā
He added, āI donāt have any problem with Trump being a Republican. I have a problem with Trump being a complete narcissist who is only working for his own interest and does not appear to care if the entire world burns. Thatās not a partisan position.ā
Last year, CBS announced it was cancelling The Late Show, citing the decision as a āfinancialā one. The final episode will air on May 21. Itās been speculated that CBSās parent company Paramount pulled the plug to curry favor with Donald Trump and the FCC to ensure a merger between Paramount and Skydance would go through.
āI do not dispute their rationale,ā Colbert said about CBS. āI do make jokes about it. But I also completely understand why people would say (a) that doesnāt make sense to me and (b) that seems fishy to me, because the network did it to themselves by bending the knee to the Trump administration over a $20 billion, settled for $16 million, completely frivolous lawsuit.ā
He added, āItās possible that two things can be true. Broadcast can be in trouble. They cannot monetize because of things like YouTube, because of the competition of streaming. Theyāve got the books, and I do not have any desire to debate them over what they say their business model is and how it does not work for them anymore. But less than two years before they called to say itās over, they were very eager for me to be signed for a long time. So, something changed.ā
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