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Your favourite late night host?


Present and past.

For me, Stephen Colbert. I can’t watxh him every night, as I’m not always in the mood to hear about Trump, but I rate him above the others.

PAST - David Letterman. I never really got into Leno. Not my type of guy.

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Jay Leno
David Letterman

(It was especially great when Jay appeared on Dave's NBC show.)

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Both are past tense.

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Pretty close call between Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers for me.

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I don't like Seth's political agenda, or his personality, but the writing on that show is pretty tight. They got some good jokes.

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His show was great! I miss him.

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Conan by a mile.

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The cheap political shots got boring over the last 15-20 years...I gave up ages ago

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Me, too. Dave Letterman was the last of the greats...but even he got too partisan towards the end.

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Partisan...good word for it
A proper comedian should speak to the absurdity of all of it and not choose sides...choosing sides and playing to the peanut gallery strikes me as easy and cheap

The audience should feel challenged and the unexpected, even unpleasant truth being told is how comedy should be

Comedy is the most difficult genre but very illuminating

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Agreed. "Easy and cheap," what is sometimes referred to as low-hanging fruit...something to be relied on in a pinch but not make up one's whole act!

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You are correct
Sadly, comedy now is 'how f**ked up are white people?' And 'Trump this, Trump that...'

The whole scene is a total bore:/

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Cheap applause seems to be addicting these days. But there are some stalwarts left...and maybe some I don't even know about. I hope.

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Correct again Amigo
Thinking for oneself is like spotting a unicorn these days, nobody seems able to accomplish it

You run the risk of being 'labeled' but a few folks put it out there anyway...good for them

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Stephen Colbert

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Don't have a current one at the moment. It was always Letterman

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I don't get to see any these days as it's not a thing where I live now. But in the past my favorite that I never missed was Conan.

Second favorite was Jay Leno although I didn't totally love everything about him. But it could be a funny show with some laughs, and was comfort-food viewing to go to bed to then catch Conan afterward, back in the day.

I also liked Letterman but slightly less than the other guys.

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