Afroman, Voice of the People, Won Late Night This Week
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Afroman, Voice of the People, Won Late Night This Week
"Trying to catch Trump in a lie is like trying to find a copy of The Secret at the thrift store - incredibly easy, and it will only hurt you in the long run."
"Gosling jealously expressed that SNL (and Late Night) dresser Donna Richards has said Jason Momoa is her favorite host, but he took some solace in the fact that Momoa's never had Richards's sister's bakery's homemade Pop-Tarts."
"The Daily Show's conceit of having four Trumps disagreeing with each other in a Sports Shouting-style debate show was very fun."
"That's the beauty of a long professional relationship - or any relationship, really: You're always learning new stuff."
Late night television showcased Broadway performances by Lea Michele and Andrew Rannells, highlighting their Glee connections. Stephen Colbert's introduction of Rannells marked a nostalgic moment. The Daily Show creatively illustrated Trump's contradictory Iran policies through a humorous debate format. Seth Meyers engaged with Ryan Gosling over a bakery rivalry, emphasizing the importance of long-term relationships in entertainment. The week was filled with inventive humor and memorable performances, blending entertainment with social commentary.
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