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Nolte: Stephen Colbert Sinks to Lowest January Demo Ratings in Show’s History

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Stephen Colbert’s Late Show just hit rock bottom, plummeting to its lowest January demo ratings in the program’s entire history—a grim milestone for a program that’s already been unceremoniously canceled amid dwindling viewership. According to the latest Nielsen data, Colbert’s far-left circus is bleeding audience faster than a punctured magazine, with the key 18-49 demo numbers tanking to levels that make even his past flops look like prime-time gold. This isn’t just a blip; it’s the culmination of years of relentless anti-conservative, anti-Trump rants that have alienated everyone except the echo chamber of coastal elites who apparently prefer their comedy served with a side of sanctimonious finger-wagging.

What’s clever about this nosedive? Colbert’s ratings freefall perfectly mirrors the broader media meltdown post-2024 election, where smug late-night hosts bet the farm on demonizing Trump and his supporters—only to watch America flip them the bird at the ballot box. Remember Colbert’s obsessive gun-grabbing monologues, like his sneering takedowns of 2A advocates during the endless assault weapon hysteria? Those segments didn’t just flop; they actively repelled the heartland viewers who tune in for laughs, not lectures on why your AR-15 is the root of all evil. As Hollywood’s bubble bursts, this signals a seismic shift: audiences are ditching scripted propaganda for unfiltered voices on platforms like X and Rumble, where pro-2A creators are thriving with real talk on self-defense rights and Second Amendment wins.

For the 2A community, the implications are pure ammo. Colbert’s collapse underscores how out-of-touch the gun-control crowd is—pushing narratives that paint law-abiding gun owners as villains while their own influence evaporates. With legacy media ratings in the toilet, it’s open season for Second Amendment advocates to dominate the cultural conversation. Fire up those memes, patriots: every point Colbert loses is a round in our chamber for advancing liberty.

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