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The late-night comedy shows ended 2022 with a unanimously liberal guest count and that trend continued until the very last day of January, a NewsBusters study has revealed.

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MRC analysts found that from Labor Day through January 31, liberal guests outnumbered conservative guests 93 to 1. It was 99 percent liberal and/or Democrat. The one exception was My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell who Jimmy Kimmel put on to mock. …

When it came to the count of politicians, the count was 27 Democrats to 0 Republicans. Stephen Colbert led with ten, Noah was second with seven, Meyers was third at four, Fallon came in fourth with three, Kimmel placed fifth at two, and Corden was sixth and last with one.

[Honestly, I’m not sure why these politicians would show up on these shows, especially Colbert, so perhaps they’re asking and getting skunked. But I wouldn’t necessarily assume that they’re asking without some actual evidence. Bill Maher does try to have some diversity of thought on his HBO show’s panels, although that isn’t my favorite format either. — Ed]

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