ss “CBS Just Shot Itself in the Foot!”Jon Stewart didn’t just speak—he exploded. Live on The Daily Show, he called out CBS for axing Stephen Colbert and The Late Show—and the energy in the studio was almost explosive. Every word from Stewart cut like a knife, every line hit the internet straight in the heart.

Jon Stewart has never been one to mince words — and on The Daily Show this week, he proved exactly why he’s still one of the sharpest voices in late-night television.
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With fire in his eyes and disbelief in his voice, Stewart launched into a blistering monologue aimed squarely at CBS for canceling The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. “It’s not just a bad decision,” Stewart fumed. “It’s a betrayal of comedy and common sense. You don’t throw away a cultural cornerstone just because the ratings department lost its nerve.”
Within minutes, the clip went viral. Fans rallied behind him online, flooding timelines with the hashtag #BringBackColbert, demanding that the network reverse course. Some even compared the move to “ripping the heart out of late-night TV.”
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Stewart didn’t stop there. He praised Colbert’s legacy as a risk-taker, a boundary-pusher, and a voice of reason in chaotic times. “Stephen built that desk into a sanctuary of smart humor,” he said. “And now, they’ve just burned it down.”

The outburst has reignited a conversation about the state of modern late-night — where creative voices are increasingly being replaced by corporate caution. But Stewart’s words hit deeper than ratings or contracts. They reminded fans why Colbert, Stewart, and the shows they built matter — because in a world where truth often gets buried, laughter is still resistance
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