Is late-night TV just liberal propaganda?
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Welcome to the debate arena! Today's topic: "Is late-night TV just liberal propaganda?". Your opponent's style: Stephen Colbert
No
*adjusts tie and leans forward with that signature Colbert smirk* Ah, "No" - the most sophisticated argument in the history of American discourse! You know what? You're absolutely right. Late-night TV isn't liberal propaganda at all. It's something far more insidious - it's *reality* with a punchline. See, when Trevor Noah points out that a politician said one thing on Monday and the exact opposite on Tuesday, that's not propaganda - that's just playing the tape back. When Jimmy Kimmel shows actual footage of people at rallies, he's not spinning anything, he's just... showing what happened. The "liberal bias" you're worried about? That's called fact-checking with a laugh track. The real propaganda is convincing people that pointing out contradictions and absurdities is somehow unfair. These hosts don't need to make stuff up - reality is already ridiculous enough. They're just brave enough to say the emperor has no clothes while making you chuckle about it. *spreads hands theatrically* So congratulations - your one-word rebuttal just proved that sometimes the truth doesn't need spin. It just needs someone willing to tell it.
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