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Late-night host Stephen Colbert accused his network, CBS, of refusing to broadcast his interview with Texas Rep. James Talarico, a Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, during Monday night’s airing of “The Late Show” for fear of running afoul of the Trump administration.

Colbert said CBS canceled Talarico’s appearance on air in light of guidance issued Jan. 21 by Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr, which directed daytime and late-night TV talk show hosts to offer equal airtime to all political candidates running for a given office. Talk shows have long been exempted from these “equal time” rules when conducting “bona fide news interviews,” allowing them to book political candidates without bringing on their opponents.

Talarico “was supposed to be here, but we were told in no uncertain terms by our network’s lawyers, who called us directly, that we could not have him on the broadcast,” Colbert said in a segment explaining the cancelation. “Then I was told in some uncertain terms that not only could I not have him on, I could not mention me not having him on. And because my network clearly doesn’t want us to talk about this, let’s talk about this.”

The interview was set to air on Monday night’s show the day before the start of early voting for Texas’ March 3 primaries. Talarico is vying for the Senate Democratic nomination against U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Dallas.

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    7 hours ago

    Talarico seems to have his shit together. That said, keep your religion the fuck outta government. It’s fine pointing out the religious hypocrisy and charlatans in politics, but opening the door to religion, even if the individual is agreeable, is a bad idea.

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      I’m torn on this - Christianity (particularly evangelical christianity) has had an extremely negative effect on democracy in our country and has caused physical harm to others.

      However, I think most people with a conscience subscribe to some form of philosophy or religion (even if atheists aren’t “loyal” to any particular perspective and may not even use titles/categories to describe their value system) and I think it’s fine for your morals/conscience to influence decision making. Even a purely scientific decision making process could be considered a form of philosophy.

      That being said, most organized religion is about obedience to the tenets of said religion, not a method of asking questions about the world to try to find the most just way to proceed.

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      Are you suggesting only agnostics should govern?

      Talarico said in the interview he wants the separation of church and state to return as the current blend diminishes both.

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        Wouldn’t that be something?

        But that’s not what I said. I said keep your religion outta my government. I didn’t say you couldn’t have religion.

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          In the statement “keep your religion outta my government”, the line between ‘keep your religious beliefs from influencing governmental decision making’ and ‘people belonging to a religion should be restricted from participating in the running of government’ is quite fine, which is why I asked.

          I appreciate your answering.

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            Ok, I see your point. It is a fine line. But I’m trying to make the distinction here that Talarico’s popularity is in a large part because of his vocal religious take. I firmly believe in separating church and State, and just because I agree with what one “church” is saying doesn’t mean we should invite the devil in the door yet again.

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        While my personal belief is that relgions should be abolished and I would much prefer no relgious individuals ran for government positions trying to ban someone off of thier beliefs like that with how prevelant relgion is today would just be setting bad precedent that could be turned against a population when you have people like the pedo in chief out governing the world. I will say any devout relgious person running would have me question how unbiased they could be as truly believing in fairtales and myths just already shows a severe deficiency in critical thinking skills.

        With that being said I would still vote a sock into office over the domestic terrorist group that is the republican party. Perfect is the enemy of good so if this indivual at least truly believes in separation of church and state I am not going to dwell on their cognitive dissonance regarding religion as it seems to be helping keep them objective and move us in the right direction again.

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          You’re really sleeping on the comma. They might seem unnecessary, but they are not.

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        angry atheists think anyone who follows any religion at all is automatically idiot… meanwhile they usually are religious themselves about something else that is traditionally a religion. like the ‘new atheists’ crap.

        religious belief is a basic aspect of being a person, no matter how much people deny it.

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      Did you listen to his interview?

      He states that his belief is that the separation of Church and State should 100% be protected. Not just to protect the government but to protect the religion, so it doesn’t get taken advantage of by political movement like Christian Nationalists.

      He mainly pushed love God and love your neighbor. If you loved your neighbor, then you wouldn’t push your religion or any other belief on them.

      I’m paraphrasing but that’s what I got out of it. I think he’s someone that could break through to some of the religious right.

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        I have listened to several of his interviews. That’s why I even bother to indicate I appreciate his take. Pardon me if I treat someone with skepticism riding heavily on a platform that is at minimum rehotorically religious stating they believe in separation of church and State.

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      The US has been ChristoFascist for decades, banning stem cell research, stopping vaccines, every President has to attend some bullshit church, even the pedophiles.

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    Imagine if this worthless lib exposed fascists on his show.

    That’s some equal airtime that I would support.

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    It’s subservience, not fear on CBS’s part.

    Good on Colbert for bringing a little Streisand effect to the party.

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      That guy was super well spoken and had a good message. I’m surprised I hadn’t heard of him before. Always nice to see the Streisand Effect in action!

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        He was definitely well spoken and definitely had a good message. It’s not at all surprising that we haven’t heard of him.

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        Thank you. I was just thinking that someone needs to grab this, and it was going to be a pita if I had to be the one to do it.

        (More copies are always welcome.)

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      or you could donate to jasmine crockett. just sayin.

      we need more black representation in dc.

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        I agree, though after listening to both of them a bunch, I’m supporting Talarico in this election. I hope to continue to see Crockett’s star rise though

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            His religious argument for progressive values is what makes him a strong candidate for Texas.

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            this fella is way too into god for me.

            Same, but the unfortunate reality is that’s what you need to be if you have a hope of getting elected in the southern US.

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    Talarico is vying for the Senate Democratic nomination against U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett of Dallas.

    Interesting. Crockett is one of the very few Dems willing if not just able to navigate through Republican tactics. What could Talarico offer?

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      Literally the only defining feature I’ve seen listed about him is that he’s very Christian.

      So yeah… Not a big fan of that.

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        Not for you perhaps, but for a lot of people that’s important. There are way too many people who falsely think the Republicans are the Christian party, and that’s unfortunately helped by Christians who separate their faith from politics. It’s vital that more Christians speak out about the hypocrisy and perversion of the “Religious Right”, or uninformed people will continue to be led astray by them.

        It’s not good for you either if they continue to vote Republican, so give him this opportunity to set them straight.

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      Talerico. Brings his sincerity, faith, and working class background in in one of the poorest school districts in the country. He has integrity and and a way of invoking Christianity that I think resonates in Texas. He appeals to a broad swath of voters without compromising his progressive ideals.

      I would vote for Crocket if she wasn’t up against Talerico. But as is, I think he has a better shot at the general and I trust him more.

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      He’s good at messaging from a Christian left perspective. Before I deleted social media, some of his more viral moments on the Texas House floor would make it to my feed. I liked what I heard, but I’m not a Texas resident or voter so Crockett vs Talarico is someone else’s judgement call to make.

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      I mean she’s fully bought out by AIPAC and her messaging is weak at best from everything I’ve seen. I don’t love Talarico with all my heart but I cannot imagine any world in which he’s a worse choice than Crockett.

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      He’s a white minister. This is how they get rid of a pesky black woman, you gerrymander her out of office.

      Be careful what you wish for. She is highly respected nationally, and will have multiple offers from several news organizations very quickly, where she will have a national microphone to attack from. She no longer has to abide by MAGA rules.

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          Ah, I misunderstood. I thought they were putting two Dems against each other for the same seat. I’ve seen them edge out good, but irritating, Democrats like that before, including one of my favorite old vintage Reps, Dennis Kucinich.

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            Talerico is serving in the state house, Crocket in the national congressional delegation.

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              Good, I’m glad we won’t lose her in Congress when she loses the Senate seat, either in the primary or the general. Texas won’t let her be a Senator, they’ll rig it first.

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            Sounds like they’re both reps and both running for nomination to be the Democratic candidate for the Senate.

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    Yesterday the Interview wasn’t shown on the YouTube page. The search in the YouTube app Colbert talarico had zero aut suggestions and only showed the result after submitting. Oooof

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    This stunt has caused the video to get 100 times the views it would normally get. I watched it and i never catch the colbert report unless i stumble across is online.

    The Trump administration is doing their best to destroy this country, but even republicans know you don’t touch the first amendment.

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      They should know. The reaction to kirks death “don’t mock the man” martyr position kinda surprised me.

      In a more covert way they went after freedom of speech for years. Lgbtq books, etc

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    Talarivo and Crockett both seem like good candidates at first glance.

    Neither should be censored.

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    Banning something is a sure fire way to give it oxygen. Streisand effect

    The problem Trump has in doing this type of suppression is that it gains more attention and riles people up more than if he had let the interview air. Sure the interview might have said things he didn’t want to be said, but now he has made this a much bigger issue and he looks weak because he is scared at the mere prospect of some words being uttered.

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        Same

        And, in hindsight, I’m glad I did. That guy has the right idea.

        He said ‘It’s not left vs right, it’s top vs bottom’.

        Exactly what we need our politicians to be acknowledging

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          No wonder the Trump regime didn’t want it aired. Nothing is more dangerous to them than pointing out that the culture war is fabricated to distract from the class war so the poors don’t realize that the billionaires are their enemies, not immigrants and trans people.

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            Yeah, the guy seems like a Christian that follows the bible (I’ve since watched other Interviews) and wants to practice the ‘love thy neighbor’ part and not the ‘hate the gays and abortion’ part (which, as he points out, do not exist).

            That’s a good kind of person to run in Texas, Jesus was a socialist after all…

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      Yep, and Colbert has no reason to pull any punches either. They already canceled his show to appease the administration. Why would Stephen hesitate to tell the world every time CBS bends the knee?

      Good on him for calling out every time they act as state propaganda and not a news network.

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        If they cancel the show earlier they can’t pretend to be impartial, and Colbert gets paid the rest of his contract without having to do any work.

        Plus they’ll be in the real news for a week lol

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      Banning something is a sure fire way to give it oxygen.

      Depends. Stephen says he was told not to tell anyone on air that they couldn’t air it. Assuming that’s true, and he had decided to comply, no one really would have known. It’s only through his (presumed) bravery that we’ve all seen it.

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        I’m sure there would have been articles asking why there was an interview uploaded to the YouTube channel and pinned right at the top that wasn’t aired on the channel. It wouldn’t have been under the radar either way, but it would have taken longer to be reported this widely.

        But I do get your point.

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        Well not taking anything from him, but with so many people involved in a TV production I think it would have come out in some form that dissent was being suppressed.

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      Banning something is a sure fire way to give it oxygen.

      It’s a clever bit of marketing to queue this up and make a big stir and drum about being censored.

      The allegations feel… thin? This is a primary race in a state that’s been sandbagged for Republicans for decades. But as a piece of campaign material, it’s par excellance. More people are going to see the clip passed around online than ever would watching it broadcast on a Monday night.

      The problem Trump has in doing this type of suppression

      I doubt this was anyone’s serious intent. Republicans pull this gag all the time. They deliberately try and trick the alarm for censorship and then scream ten times as loud “LOOK AT ME! I’VE BEEN CENSORED! CHECK OUT THE VIDEO THEY DON’T WANT YOU TO SEE!”

      Liberals (or, at least, this one guy fighting for his life in a deep red state) finally seem to have caught up to the game.

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        Either that or it’s exactly what it says on the tin. I wonder which is more likely.

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    Brilliant bit of marketing to blare “We’ve been censored by the FCC!” from the rooftops, on the day the Texas primary starts.

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      It’s the Orson Wells playbook. “See the movie that the Hersts dont want you to see!!”

      Still brilliant either way.

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    Not to say this story isn’t important, self censorship at the hands of the state is…

    But what does this have to do with technology?

    Important story, wrong place friend.

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    I feel like this is some reverse psychology thing or something. It’s clear the media is pushing Talarico because they’re scared of Crockett.

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      I think that’s a huge leap. Talarico’s positions are way left of the Democratic establishment, why would they be more “scared” of Crockett than him? He’s got Zionist groups actively campaigning against him because he’s forthright about the Gaza genocide. He’s setting his campaign up against the wealthy and openly criticizing the Democratic party’s subservience to wealthy donors. There just isn’t that much difference between their political positions, and I don’t get your angle.

      Here’s a recent headline:

      Texas Jewish voters alarmed by James Talarico’s Israel rhetoric

      Local leaders said that, without improved outreach from Talarico to address their concerns, they’re likely to vote for Rep. Jasmine Crockett in the Democratic primary