‘She’s An Idiot’: Inside Karoline Leavitt’s On-the-Record Attack That Marks a New Low in the White House’s War on the Media

In the fraught and often-combative arena of Washington D.C., the language between the White House and the press is typically a carefully choreographed dance of spin, deflection, and coded criticism. …

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“THEY THOUGHT THEY COULD SILENCE ME — THEY WERE DEAD WRONG.” STEPHEN COLBERT’S LAST MONOLOGUE WASN’T A FAREWELL. IT WAS A FIGHT  Stephen Colbert didn’t end his show — he burned the script and took the system down with him. His final monologue went off-course fast, replacing laughs with lacerating truths and turning the studio into a war zone of words. One line in particular — fierce, furious, and impossible to un-hear — set social media on fire within minutes. But the real shock came after: instead of jokes, other late-night hosts stood with him. Not rivals. Not competitors. Allies. Whatever was said behind closed doors, Colbert opened it wide.

For years, Stephen Colbert stood as one of the most recognized voices in late-night television. Witty, biting, often controversial, his humor cut deep into politics, culture, and the media itself. …

“THEY THOUGHT THEY COULD SILENCE ME — THEY WERE DEAD WRONG.” STEPHEN COLBERT’S LAST MONOLOGUE WASN’T A FAREWELL. IT WAS A FIGHT  Stephen Colbert didn’t end his show — he burned the script and took the system down with him. His final monologue went off-course fast, replacing laughs with lacerating truths and turning the studio into a war zone of words. One line in particular — fierce, furious, and impossible to un-hear — set social media on fire within minutes. But the real shock came after: instead of jokes, other late-night hosts stood with him. Not rivals. Not competitors. Allies. Whatever was said behind closed doors, Colbert opened it wide. Read More