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Colbert is portrayed as a marginalized critic silenced by power
Colbert framed as a politically targeted but resilient cultural figure
Framed as excluded and disrespected, marginalized after departure
Colbert portrayed as a culturally and morally included figure, aligned with audience and artistic legacy
Colbert's show framed as creatively and operationally failing
Stephen Miller is framed as an adversarial figure inflicting cruelty
Colbert excluded and ridiculed as part of an out-of-touch elite
Colbert is framed as a political adversary due to his criticism of Trump, implying his removal was politically motivated
Framed as a hostile political actor using comedy as a weapon
Colbert is framed as self-aggrandizing, delusional, and dishonest about his role
Portrayed as untrustworthy, untalented, and politically biased
subject portrayed as culturally endangered or under attack
The show's conclusion framed as a sudden crisis rather than a stable, planned transition
Colbert portrayed as lacking integrity and talent based on Trump's unchallenged insults
Colbert portrayed as lacking integrity and professional value
Framed as a culturally included and morally authoritative figure
Miller framed as a dangerous ideological proponent of aggressive nationalism
Colbert is framed as a courageous ally of democratic values and resistance against authoritarianism
Colbert portrayed as a trustworthy moral voice in chaotic political times
Colbert’s show framed as self-indulgent and artistically declining in its final year
Colbert portrayed as a protective cultural ally to liberal viewers
Colbert is portrayed as a morally included, sincere figure in contrast to political hostility
The show is framed as a victim of unjust cancellation