In a troubling showcase of bias, late-night comedy continues to cater exclusively to liberal viewpoints, leaving conservative voices in the dust.
A recent study conducted by Media Research Center reveals that in the first half of 2026, every guest on popular late-night shows was a liberal, with not a single conservative guest appearing across five major programs.
From ABC’s *Jimmy Kimmel Live!* to CBS’s *The Late Show with Stephen Colbert*, the political landscape on these platforms has become a vibrant echo chamber for leftist ideologies.
The statistics are startling. During this timeframe, 112 guests identified as liberals while Republican guests were conspicuously absent.
Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon, and even the now-canceled Colbert all contributed to this staggering disparity, hosting a total of 24 Democrats without a single counterpoint from the Republican Party.
This deliberate exclusion highlights a wider trend of media bias that conservatives have long griped about while a significant portion of the population seeks alternative platforms for balanced perspectives.
In addition to sidelining conservative opinions, the narratives promoted by these shows often skew towards extreme liberal sentiments.
For instance, moments from various guests range from equating the American flag with white supremacy to justifying political violence under the guise of social justice—a jarring indictment against the fabric of America itself.
Such sentiments have caused legitimate concern among many who recognize the value of these symbols and ideals, as well as the sacrifices made by those who fought for them.
As Donald Trump reigns as the 47th President of the United States, it’s crucial for conservatives to find and amplify their voices in media outlets that prioritize diverse viewpoints over prevailing liberal dogma.
Whether through online platforms, radio, or print, citizens can push back against this growing tide of one-sided entertainment that undermines the principles of free expression.
With the evidence mounting, the call for greater balance in media has never been clearer—a responsibility that rests not only on the shoulders of broadcasters but on all who treasure the rich tapestry of American discourse.
Sources:
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