Hollywood writers strike shuts down late-night shows effective immediately ... now you'll have to watch Karine Jean-Pierre to see the White House talking points
· May 2, 2023 · NottheBee.com

A writers strike in Hollywood has resulted in the immediate suspension of late-night "comedy" shows that basically exist these days to repeat Democrat talking points.

This writers' strike will be devastating to the 2 or 3 dozen people who still watch late-night TV!

Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert, and Jimmy Kimmel will all have their shows this week canceled and likely replaced with reruns. The move also affects the currently-hostless Daily Show and Bill Maher's show as well.

SNL is also looking at its options and deciding whether or not to cancel its live show scheduled for Saturday.

So sad! I mean, who else was going to sing a song about vaccines and call you racist every single night this week? What are we going to do without Jimmy Fallon playing Pictionary with celebrities?

And you know what's really weird? With all this news about a writers' strike, I can't find one media outlet covering whether or not this affects the reigning, undefeated, undisputed KING of Late Night television, Greg Gutfeld.

It's like Hollywood forgot to cover the most popular late-night show in existence.

This does represent an opportunity for conservatives to put out some REAL humor that's not written as propaganda for the Deep State:

This would be a good time to start something actually funny and remind people what late-night TV used to be!


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