Olympics be damned. Stephen Colbert is back on live this week and I missed the fun last night. Sort of. It seems CBS told Colbert that he/they could not air his interview with Texas State Rep. James Talarico. So of course he did. Sort of. He put it on his YouTube channel to circulate, and circulate it did. So far this morning there have been almost 1.7 million views.
The YouTube notes describe the segment:
Stephen Colbert hosts Texas State Rep. James Talarico for an online-exclusive interview that touches on the issues raised in Talarico’s campaign for the Democratic nomination for Senate including the separation of church and state, the dangers of consolidated corporate-owned media, and the fabricated culture wars pushed by Republicans in states like Texas.
Enjoy.
And if you are curious, this is the way Colbert explained the non-broadcast of his interview (begins at 1:30):
For your viewing pleasure anytime, see Colbert’s YouTube channel.

Insane move by the network
They capitulated to Trump when they canceled Colbert’s show, effective in May. It’s their loss. He’ll be fine. If nothing else, his YouTube channel has more than 10 million subscribers. But I’m betting he’ll get a new show somewhere, and may already have a contract.
I saw that early one he had already signed an excellent contract with Netflix for 4 shows
Wonderful! They’ll want to keep him.
Good choice of adjective, Beth ! – but everything Trump’s touch reaches is insane or becomes so. He makes everything mad, in the mental illness sense.
true
Oh, he’s SO GOOD !!!!
He’s been my fave since he first appeared on tv way back on Jon Stewart’s show.
Colbert is a brave man and a national treasure.
Amen to that!