Who is the best late night Trump basher?
For my money, it's Jimmy Kimmel, with Stephen Colbert a close second. Seth Meyers is supposed to be good at it, but he's on too late for me. And Jimmy Fallon? Meh. He's just too soft.
shareFor my money, it's Jimmy Kimmel, with Stephen Colbert a close second. Seth Meyers is supposed to be good at it, but he's on too late for me. And Jimmy Fallon? Meh. He's just too soft.
shareAll of them suck and really grasp & reach at devoting their entire show & career basically in bashing Trump when Biden is far worse?? It really does make them look like, well, liberal hypocrites and the best part of it is, is seeing the reactions on their face when Trump wins in November.. I remembered the 2016 Election and how Stephen Colbert poked fun at the mere thought of Trump running, making a mockery of it and when the numbers came in and Trump won, you could see the demeanor on Colbert's face change like this was no longer a joke and he vowed going forward, that he would no longer make his talkshow an entertainment talkshow but would devote his show to burying Trump for this and he didn't care if CBS fired him or not..
shareThey are all phenomenal!
Trump provides them with real life comedy gold that gets more hilarious with each passing day!
Stephen Colbert is a late-night television satirist who coined the word "truthiness" during his first show, The Colbert Report, in 2005. Truthiness is a kind of "truth" that is derived from a visceral feeling rather than from any known facts. The word was named the Word of the Year in 2005 by the American Dialect Society.
Dear Butter-Kup Boy, your protestations and keyboard utterances lack "Truthiness". DJT would be thrilled if only he knew you existed.
You could always just send him some money or buy a pair of Hair-Force Ones?
Let me fix your headline for you:
Which late night hack best publicly sucks corporate cock?
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shareWhich corporate cock would that be? If you're implying that ABC and CBS corporate entities direct the insults from Kimmel and Colbert, you're way off base. The live audiences love the insults, and probably the viewing audiences at home, save for the MAGA crowd.
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