Opinion: The FCC Should Be Banning More Politicians From Talk Shows

Earlier this week, Texas Senate hopeful James Talarico had his interview on Stephen Colbert’s late-night talk show on CBS yanked due to concerns it could violate the Federal Communications Commission’s “equal time” rule.

But while the FCC rule—a de facto mandate that if a broadcaster gives one candidate airtime they have to offer the same to that candidate’s opponents—is an anti-free speech monstrosity that freedom-loving Americans should loathe, we should at least thank it for one thing: Killing what was overwhelmingly likely to be yet another not-very-funny appearance by a candidate that, yes, the left really likes, but who, at the end of the day, is a politician, not someone who actually earns his money (or even his social media views) by making people laugh.

Rep. James Talarico and Stephen Colbert on the CBS series The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, scheduled to air on the CBS Television Network. / CBS Photo Archive / CBS via Getty Images

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