Colbert Sharing All the Far-Left Propaganda He Can
Meryl Streep's clumsy anti-SAVE speech won't be missed come May

This “Late Show” moment was almost too embarrassing even for host Stephen Colbert.
The far-Left comic had the great Meryl Streep on his couch, but their interview time had nearly run out. So Colbert teed Streep up to share anything that was still on her mind, from the world of entertainment to beyond Hollywood’s gates.
If you know something about late-night TV, these kinds of unscripted moments are nothing of the kind. Pre-interviews establish the basics behind the upcoming chat, from personal anecdotes to promoting the project du jour.
Stephen Colbert concluded his interview with Meryl Streep by inviting her to talk about whatever she wants and she went for the voter suppression fearmongering, “the SAVE America Act, if that passes, all the married women that have changed their names are going to have to go to… pic.twitter.com/i9ax1nlBQu
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Why, it’s almost as if Colbert’s open-ended question was pre-planned. The soon-to-be ex-host couldn’t bother to pretend otherwise.
Streep, playing her part to perfection, took her time getting to her political screed. She hemmed and hawed a bit, as if she were searching for just the right topic to uncork with her limited time.
Then, voila, she found it. She trashed the SAVE act, the GOP legislation hoping to lock down voting integrity.
How?
Show your ID to vote. It’s that simple. Except the Left has turned the suggestion into everything from Jim Crow 2.0 to, what Streep says, is an attempt to silence married women.
“I hope that the Save America Act, if that passes, all the married women that have changed their names are going to have to go to the registrar and prove that they are who they are. In other words, to your voting registrar,” she said. “This is what I understand. Otherwise, when you get to the voting booth in November, you might be disqualified because your name doesn’t, on your birth certificate, doesn’t match your name on the voting rolls. So, everybody has to get – and this is such a pain in the neck because you have to go but do it because, otherwise you’ll be turned away.”
She understands … wrong. Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) countered Streep’s narrative to Fox News Digital.
“If a woman tried to register to vote with different names on her birth certificate and driver’s license,” Roy said, “we literally put in the statute that all you have to do is sign an affidavit under penalty of perjury that, ‘I am that person. This is my birth certificate… and this is my driver’s license that is reflecting my married name.’”
Agree? Disagree? Two things are clear.
One, no Legacy Media outlet will fact-check Colbert or Streep, and they should. If Greg Gutfeld pushed a false narrative on any sizable issue, the press would hound him with the facts.
(And reporters should).
Two, is this remotely entertaining? No wonder “The Late Show” will be retired come May.
VACCINE!