Bill Maher is spilling the beans on why he can’t stand fellow late-night host Stephen Colbert. The truth is simple: Colbert sold out to the liberal propaganda machine. Maher called it straight – Colbert became a one-trick pony obsessed with bashing Trump instead of being funny.
Maher and Colbert are like oil and water. They’ve never been friends and never will be. Maher says it bluntly: “He doesn’t like me and I don’t like him.” This isn’t some petty Hollywood feud. It’s about standing for something real instead of reading off a teleprompter.
Look at Colbert’s show cancellation. CBS axed him after he mocked Trump’s $16 million settlement with Paramount. Days later, he got the boot. Coincidence? Maher says no – Colbert had it coming. When you spew partisan garbage night after night, viewers just tune out.
Bill Maher didn’t bend the knee like some others did. He kept his show because he tells uncomfortable truths. Colbert? He became a pawn for the radical left. His show turned into a nightly Trump-bashing session. Real Americans grew tired of that act.
The late-night landscape changed. People want honesty, not scripted rants. Colbert’s cancellation proves that. He played puppet for the mainstream media and lost everything. Maher saw this train wreck coming from miles away.
Liberals are crying foul over Colbert’s firing. But here’s the truth: he did this to himself. Instead of comedy, he served pure hatred. That’s not entertainment – it’s activism. Americans have better things to do than watch that nonsense.
The contrast couldn’t be clearer. Maher challenges both sides and survives. Colbert preached to his liberal choir and got canceled. That’s what happens when you put ideology above entertainment. Colbert forgot his job was to make people laugh, not lecture them.
In the end, Colbert’s downfall is a lesson for all media. Stop pushing agendas and start respecting the audience. Real hosts like Maher understand that. Fake hosts like Colbert learn the hard way.