Sad: Colbert Trots Out ‘Very Fine People’ Attack Against Trump

If you spent the better part of two years telling the same lie on television you might be shamed into silence.
Or, you’d explain why you spread the lie and promise it won’t happen again.
Not Stephen Colbert.
The Useful Idiot pushed the Russian collusion hoax for months on end during President Donald Trump’s first term.
When the hoax collapsed in real time Colbert never bothered to apologize or backpedal.
Nor did CBS brass coax him to do anything of the kind. Then again, CBS-owned Showtime produced a two-part miniseries pretending the hoax actually happened. The Legacy Media, in turn, pretended as if the hoax was still accurate.
Some outlets treated its creative team as truth-telling messengers.
Sad.
So peddling falsehoods to smite Trump isn’t new for Colbert. This week, the regime comic muttered a lie so aggressively debunked even Snopes did the honors.
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Colbert regurgitated his latest anti-Trump rant Wednesday, this one punctuated by something new and insidious. The far-Left comic insinuated Trump was, wait for it, a Nazi.
The walls are closing in!
“For the record, Trump did not come up with ‘America first.’ ‘America first’ was the motto of Nazi-friendly Americans in the 1930s … Trump wasn’t Nazi-friendly until 2017.”
What modern president has been a better friend to Israel and the Jewish people than Trump? Worst Nazi ever, no?
Colbert then said, in a scratchy Trump impression, “very fine people.” Consider it a dog whistle to his rabid, far-Left audience.
They may not realize the “Very Fine People” line has been thoroughly debunked. Or they simply don’t care and showed up to cheer on Colbert’s nightly “clapter” routine.
Colbert has a team of writers at his back. Do any of them know truth from fiction?
Even scarier? Does Colbert?
He’s not alone, though. Both Amber Ruffin and “Hacks” star Hannah Einbinder both peddled the “Very Fine People” hoax earlier this year.
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