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The conversation begins with observations on the exclusionary nature of current late-night television, where the host laments that his comedic style and perspective have rendered him unwelcome in a space that, at one time, prided itself on pushing boundaries and questioning authority. The host argues that this shift has led to a homogenization of humor, where jokes can simply be exchanged between hosts, reflecting a lack of individuality. In essence, he believes that late-night comedy has devolved into a mechanism for political indoctrination rather than a means to provoke thought and laughter.