
Louder with Crowder Liar Liar: Stephen Colbert Gets His BS Debunked by CBS & A Strong Independent Black Woman
Feb 18, 2026
A takedown of late-night media claims and a breakdown of equal-time rules for broadcast versus online. Snarky riffs on Broadway sketches and cultural 'too white' headlines. A deep dive into race coverage, alleged media double standards, and a controversy over podcasting and copyright claims. A pivot to New York fiscal politics, immigration costs, and critiques of tax and budget proposals.
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Broadway Vaccine Sketch Critique
- Steven Crowder and Gerald mock Stephen Colbert's 'Vaccine' Broadway bit as the day late-night comedy died.
- They use the sketch to illustrate perceived liberal media out-of-touch satire.
Weaponized Whiteness Narratives
- Media narratives framing 'whiteness' as inherently negative create a cultural double standard on race critique.
- Steven Crowder argues critics weaponize guilt to make attacks on white people socially acceptable while denying similar scrutiny to other groups.
Colbert's 'Rebel' Persona Spotlight
- Crowder recounts Colbert presenting himself as a rebel broadcasting from a bathtub during COVID as an example of performative dissent.
- He contrasts Colbert's on-air persona with his network salary and resources.
