Stephen Colbert – Late Show Ends
Stephen Colbert tells his audience that the next season of “The Late Show” will be the last, and that the series will end in May 2026.
Continue ReadingStephen Colbert tells his audience that the next season of “The Late Show” will be the last, and that the series will end in May 2026.
Continue ReadingThe battle for our past is really a battle for the future.
Continue ReadingSome days it takes a little more grit and gumption to stay steady. I say this because this is one of those days. In one of his all-time most outlandish PR stunts, Donald Trump hopes to burnish his image with his MAGA base by turning the nation’s capital into a police state.
Continue ReadingThis week was historic. If you are reading this, know that you are amazing. We have just begun to fight.
Continue ReadingIn 2018 my newspaper died. Well, actually, the emaciated carcass of the Austin American Statesman still had a feeble pulse. But its journalistic voice and soul were gone, stripped out by the notorious financial predators of Gannett, the huge media conglomerate that had recently bought the paper.
Happily, though, the Statesman has made a near-miraculous recovery, thanks to a small-but-feisty band of actual journalists who believe in local newspapers. They fought Gannett bosses tenaciously, gaining a voice by forming a union, striking, and finally compelling the giant to sign a union contract. Victory!
Donald Trump would never admit that he is a protégé of P.T. Barnum, but the famous 19th-century showman is an apt mentor. To paraphrase one of Barnum’s most famous quotes: “Without publicity, a terrible thing happens: nothing.” The adage also describes Trump’s entire life, a life lived in front of the camera.
Continue ReadingFor decades, policymakers claimed to expand college access. In reality, they steered poor students into the least valuable degrees.
Continue ReadingJournalist, storyteller, and lifelong reader. A Texan, by birth and by choice.
Continue ReadingThank you to Aaron Parnas and Jim Acosta for joining me today to discuss the unfolding story reported by The Wall Street Journal this afternoon.
Continue ReadingSenator Adam Schift – I was one of the first to learn that Stephen Colbert’s show had been cancelled. More self-censorship by the media to placate a corrupt president. Let’s break it down.
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