
The comedians in Chicago denied that Stephen Colbert’s cancellation will lead to a fewer jokes Trump
The comedians in Chicago on Tuesday argued that the cancellation of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” will lead to more jokes about President Donald Trump, not less, on the contrary. Fears of liberal critics.
After CBS announced the left tulle The display of the comedy actor is canceled Weeks ago, many people between the commentators ranged from the commentators to the legislators this step as authoritarian, indicating that CBS is determined on the knee to Trump after a recent lawsuit was settled.
Although some believe that this can lead to more censorship or political surrender, comedians are from the city of Windy, where Colbert trained in comedy, greatly believed the opposite.
“This would go to the president,” said the host late Mark Bazar Chicago Sun Times. “This is the party. I think there are very few comedians or dialogue showers late at night and who will get the knee.”
Bazar added that Colbert can now “take off the gloves” regarding his his daughters against Trump without pressure to maintain his offer.
“We have all seen dialogue programs late at night over the years,” Bazar said.
Local comic James Dogan, who often at the Chicago Show to upgrade the news tonight, told the Chicago Sun Times that his team pulled jokes to a large extent from the main headlines, which Trump has recently appeared.
In fact, describing concerns about increasing jokes from Trump.
Dogan said: “Often with our offer in particular, we get four or five newspapers,” Dogan said. “There is a little sense of similarly, should we get Trump’s things? Because people are passing a kind of hearing it.”
However, some comedians are still concerned about what Culbir’s comedy might mean wider.
“The fact that a sitting official is sitting with a lot of special litigation, and that it results in this type of things-it is dangerous,” said Inji Kim at Chicago Sun Times.
Despite the timing of the advertisement, CBS and its mother company, Paramount, said, The cancellation was a financial decision, It is not political.
Sources from the inside also said that the decision was taken a few days before Paramount’s settlement with Trump.
Colbert himself did not go out of Trump’s attack in the weeks that followed the cancellation of his offer.
Last week, Trump told “Go F -K yourself” after the latter celebrated the end of “The Late Show”.
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