
- The episode opens by treating Stephen Colbert’s final show as the deserved collapse of a late-night empire that stops trying to entertain and turns itself into a nightly anti-Trump sermon. - Thomas Massie’s defeat is framed as a political execution of a once-useful maverick who drifts into anti-Israel obsession, anti-Trump alignment, and open contempt for the voters who once loved him. - Maine’s Democratic nominee is portrayed as an outright political disaster, with more disturbing material surfacing and forcing the party to defend a candidate cast as twisted, unfit, and morally grotesque. - Two major progressive grifts are described as breaking down in real time: race-based districting takes a legal hit, and climate alarmism takes a credibility hit as old apocalyptic claims keep collapsing. - The show closes on a broader contrast: while establishment Democrats keep excusing extremism and rewarding unserious people, outsider campaigns like Spencer Pratt’s gain traction by mockin...
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