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.
Talarico resonates with the deeply Christian left
I'm still confused how core Christian beliefs can be in any way compatible with right leaning political beliefs.
They are not. There are of course things in Christianity that the left in the U.S. does not align with either, most of which have to do with human sexuality. But I am a devout Catholic and my wife an atheist and we align on 95% of our values.
On the other hand a vast majority of the church’s fundamental core beliefs are utterly incompatible with the values of the modern conservative. In only one example the political right rails against entitlements for the poorest of us and demands that no help be given to anyone who doesn’t work hard enough for it or be otherwise deemed morally worthy, meanwhile St John Chrysostom preached until exile and death that for those who have wealth, to not share it with the poorest among us is to steal from them. That sharing our wealth with the poor should not even be considered an act of grace or charity, but of justice.
The right misunderstands yet wears the cross in the exact same fashion that they do the American flag, and there’s a reason the current sitting president has had active beef with both the current pope and the preceding one.