Jon Stewart just revealed EXACTLY how the left works



“The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart recently attempted to dunk on Blaze media co-founder Glenn Beck by claiming he flip-flopped his position on the Epstein files in unwavering support of President Donald Trump.

Of course, the talk-show host seemed to forget that taking things out of context is disingenuous — but Glenn is unfazed.

“Jon Stewart has been mocking me for years, and that’s fine,” Glenn says.

“The only reason why I want to play this,” he explains before beginning Stewart’s montage, “'cause it’s really not worth it other than for anybody who doesn’t know how the left works. What they do is they take everything out of context, and they twist it to make it look as though I’m saying something that I’m not,” he adds.


“I honestly think my favorite thing about this is watching conspiracy theorists have to unravel the red string that they themselves originally strung out. Here’s the OG conspiracy theorist, Glenn Beck, at his excitement for Trump’s beginning of the second term,” Stewart said, before playing a clip of Glenn saying he believed the Epstein files would be released immediately.

However, Stewart made it seem like Glenn was saying Trump would release the files, when it was really Kash Patel who he thought would release the files.

“I had that on very, very good authority. Trust me, very good authority on that,” Glenn says. “I can’t help that that person that told me that was wrong. It was hard to be wrong, but they were wrong. And so I look like I was just out there on a limb. I don’t really care.”

Stewart then jumps to another clip of Glenn at a chalkboard, about six months later, where he’s explaining why he doesn’t believe Trump is on the Epstein list.

The entire time, Glenn is not stating facts, but rather saying what he believes.

“I asked, ‘Do you believe that?’ Leaving it open for you to say, ‘Yes, I do believe that,’” Glenn says.

“But remember, this whole chalkboard was, ‘What do I feel is most likely,’ not ‘What happened.’ What do I feel is most likely to have happened? Why? I wasn’t excusing no release. I was saying, ‘Why wasn’t there a release? Why didn’t it happen?’ But again, you’ll notice he doesn’t cover that,” he continues.

“This is exactly the way the left works,” he says, adding, “And especially with people like Jon Stewart, who are doing comedy, you take it out of context, and you take it out of context so you can make it funny.”

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Leftists go full conspiracy theorists after Stephen Colbert’s show is canceled



After 11 seasons of Stephen Colbert’s political commentary, “The Late Show” on CBS has come to an end — and while leftist politicians are in disbelief, BlazeTV host Stu Burguiere is not even close to surprised.

“Before we start our show, I want to let you know something that I found out just last night. Next year will be our last season. The network will be ending ‘The Late Show’ in May,” Colbert told his audience.

“It’s not just the end of our show, but it’s the end of ‘The Late Show’ on CBS. I’m not being replaced. This is all just going away,” he added.

A CBS News executive said in a statement that the show's cancellation wasn’t “related in any way to the show’s performance, content, or other matter happening at Paramount.”


“Now, obviously, the first thing you do is you jump to the big conspiracy theory, right?” Burguiere says on “Stu Does America.” “We’re told all the time that we on the right are the big conspiracy theorists. Of course, it’s not just like podcasters on the left going to conspiracy theories. It’s like mainstream left-wing politicians.”

Unsurprisingly, one of those left-wing politicians is Elizabeth Warren.

“CBS canceled Colbert’s show just THREE DAYS after Colbert called out CBS parent company Paramount for its $16M settlement with Trump — a deal that looks like bribery. America deserves to know if his show was canceled for political reasons,” Warren wrote in a post on X.

“Fascinating, of course, because the whole show was political. The whole thing was political. They didn’t care about that show being political because it benefited them the entire time. Now that politics might be getting in their way, they don’t like it so much,” Stu comments.

Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) also joined in to theorize on the cancellation of Colbert’s show, posting on X, “People deserve to know if this is a politically motivated attack on free speech.”

Stacey Abrams also opined over the CBS show’s cancellation, posting several photos of herself on the show.

“Maybe that’s part of the problem, that he invited you on this,” Stu laughs.

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Colbert gets canceled — by CBS, not conservatives



Stephen Colbert has been vaporized, canceled by CBS. Donald Trump is celebrating. Liberal Hollywood is outraged! Regular folks don't care.

Goodnight, everybody!

New ownership at CBS is looming, and Skydance Media evidently doesn’t want a leftist pep rally every night.

But not so fast. This is a fascinating story when you examine the power angle. The once-dominant network television media is completely falling apart. According to the Nielsen folks, fewer than 20% of Americans now watch any network programming. Why? Because it’s largely boring, and traditional Americans resent the liberal culture the networks embrace all day and all night. Woke on parade. Political correctness run amok.

I have a unique vantage point here. Because of my bestselling books and controversial demeanor in general, I have appeared on late-night shows an astonishing 75 times. I know all these guys and the world they inhabit.

Colbert basically committed performance suicide. When he took over for David Letterman 10 years ago, he was coming off the red-hot satire of Jon Stewart’s “Daily Show” and his own “Colbert Report.” Yes, the boys were left-handed pitchers, but they tamped down the malice — at least somewhat. I had a lot of laughs debating Stewart.

Over the past five years, Stephen Colbert has lost more than one million viewers; his numbers descended to just above two million households daily. Profits crashed.

The primary reason for this runaway train is Colbert’s hatred for Trump and the MAGA brigades. Eighty million Americans voted for the president. Few of them can stomach Colbert’s schtick. Ideological zealotry at midnight can be tedious. The all-time king of late night, Johnny Carson, understood that. Old Johnny got his zingers in, but he rarely tried to demean anyone.

All the late-night hosts have talent. It’s impossible to do the job if you don't. Letterman was very quick and edgy. My debates with him are legendary, especially the one where he called me a thug but couldn’t back it up when I challenged him.

On my final appearance with Dave, his audience gave me a standing ovation.

Letterman was cranky but rarely displayed overt hatred. He invited me on 16 times and wrote me a gracious note after every appearance.

Jay Leno was essentially a stand-up comedian, not deeply invested in promoting politics. Same with Jimmy Fallon, although he understands the far-left culture at NBC. Remember the heat Fallon took when he good-naturedly messed up Donald Trump’s hair?

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Jimmy Kimmel has drifted into the political swamp mostly because he despises the president. I like Kimmel personally. But he’d be wise to spread the satire around. ABC will be the next place to purge extremists.

My old adversary, Stewart, a brilliant talent, has also succumbed somewhat to strident presentations. Although when I sparred with him last August, the mischievous glimmer was back, at least for a night.

So Stephen Colbert leaves the CBS stage. New ownership is looming, and Skydance Media evidently doesn’t want a leftist pep rally every night. Hollywood will take care of Colbert, so we will see him again.

I bet Donald Trump can’t wait.

Editor’s note: A version of this article appeared originally at billoreilly.com.

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Chris Cuomo DESTROYED in debate over COVID failures



Not only is Chris Cuomo now openly questioning the narrative he helped spread during the pandemic — he’s talking to Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” about it.

And while he often isn’t right, at least he’s willing to talk about it.

In a recent episode of “The Chris Cuomo Project,” the pair sat down and debated the massive list of failures that occurred under the government and media’s watch not so long ago.

“I think the vaccine was not a vaccine, the vaccine did not work,” Rubin says to Cuomo, who then shoots back, “It works.”

“It’s why the hospitalizations came down,” Cuomo added.

“I know everyone says that, but I don’t think there’s really any evidence of that,” Rubin says. “I’m not vaxxed, they're not vaxxed, none of my crew is vaxxed.”

While Cuomo notes that Rubin and his crew aren’t the people that needed to be vaccinated, Rubin reminds him that everyone was being forced.

“That is going to be something that needs to be reviewed and scrutinized and, I believe, ultimately found to have been wrong,” Cuomo says, surprisingly.

However, he disagrees when Rubin shoots that “Fauci should be in jail” for what he’s done to the American people.

“For what?” Cuomo asks, shocked. “What’s the crime?”

“Just in the last few days he’s admitted that six-feet social distancing was largely made up. He completely admitted it,” Rubin explains. “He’s the head of the NIH.”

“The rule was from the CDC,” Cuomo argues, not budging.

“There was nothing backing it,” Rubin says, noting that wasn’t the only thing that had no backing. “There was no evidence that when you went to a restaurant, if you were sitting you could take your mask off, and COVID could only get the waiter who was standing and had to wear the mask.”

“Masks don’t work, at all.”


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'I Don't Care!' Elon Musk destroys CNBC reporter in live interview



Since becoming the CEO of Twitter, Elon Musk has faced a multitude of criticisms from left-wing activists who believe his own tweets, or simply the tweets he allows on Twitter, are problematic.

But he doesn’t care.

This was made extremely clear in a live interview on CNBC. Musk sat down with one of CNBC's reporters and did not hold back.

“You know, do your tweets hurt the company? Are there Tesla owners who say, ‘I don’t agree with his political position.’?” the reporter asked, saying these hypothetical Tesla owners would know so much about his political position “because he shares so much of it.”

“Or,” the reporter continued, “are there advertisers on Twitter that Linda Ocarina will come and say, ‘You gotta stop man,’ or you know, ‘I can’t get these ads because of some of the things you tweet’?”

Elon at first responded with silence, pausing for what seemed to be an extremely tense moment.

He then broke his long silence by bringing up a scene from the film "The Princess Bride."

It’s the scene “where [Inigo Montoya] confronts the person who killed his father. He says, ‘Offer me money, offer me power, I don’t care,’” Elon said.

The reporter was a little taken aback, responding, “So, you just don’t care. You want to share what you have to say.”

“I’ll say what I want to say, and if the consequence of that is losing money, so be it,” Elon said firmly.

Dave Rubin comments on the interview, impressed by Elon’s unwavering position on the matter.

“If he was woke, if he was a woke leftist like most of the CEOs are or at least pretend to be, he would never be getting asked this question, right?" Rubin asks.

“So, if he was for chopping kids' genitals off, if he was for teaching neo-racism in schools,” he continues, “that wouldn’t be thought of as controversial and there would be no need for a CNBC host to ask him those things.”

Rubin believes Musk is “widening the lane that we can speak of things in, and that is pretty good.”


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