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NextImg:‘The View’ Melts Down Over Colbert: ‘King’ Trump Is ‘Coming For’ The Court Jesters

Joy Behar claimed on Tuesday that late-night comedian Stephen Colbert had his show canceled because “King” President Donald Trump was “coming for the comedians” and not allowing the “court jesters” to do their jobs.

Referencing medieval tradition — specifically, the notion that only the court jester was allowed to mock the king and for that reason had an obligation to do so — Behar suggested that Colbert’s show was getting the axe because Trump did not like being mocked.

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Cohost Sunny Hostin complained that Colbert’s dismissal — which appears to have been based on net losses due to insufficient ad revenue — amounted to “the dismantling of our democracy, This is the dismantling of our Constitution.”

“If the comedians are being attacked, then that means our Constitution is being dismantled,” Hostin continued, ignoring the financial issues in play and suggesting that Colbert had been canceled solely because he was vocally opposed to Trump. “What are we going to do as a country? We must protect our Constitution and we must protect our democracy. This is bigger than just the cancellation of a television show.”

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Cohost Sara Haines conceded that there could be financial reasons for the decision, noting that advertisers were not putting up the same kind of cash they used to as streaming platforms have taken up some of the bandwidth.

Hostin pushed back, saying that Colbert had raked in some $60 million in ad buys — but left out the fact that his show cost around $100 million to produce, resulting in a $40 million loss.

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Whoopi Goldberg weighed in then, saying that no matter what happened, she would stand with Colbert. “I’m not seeing that the Late Show is gone. I don’t feel like it’s gone.”