Stephen Colbert didn’t flinch.He walked onto his stage, looked straight into the camera, and admitted he’d found his own name in the Epstein files. Then he turned the horror into a weapon. With Tolkien insults, Times Square “promo,” and a searing attack on power, Colbert did what prosecutors still won’t do: he named, mocked, and demystifie… Continues… Colbert’s monologue became a tightrope walk between gallows humor and moral outrage. He mocked Epstein’s associate for pitching his Super PAC segment like a TV recommendation, then twisted the “no such thing as bad publicity” line into a fake Times Square ad. When...
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