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Thursday, February 26, 2026

Trump’s State of the Union Ratings Plummet | The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon


This Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon episode covers a range of current events and features a game.

The show's highlights include:

Political humor (0:09-1:49): Jimmy Fallon jokes about New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's meeting with President Trump, Netflix CEO Ted Sarandos' visit to the White House, and Trump's State of the Union ratings. He also touches on Tesla's Cybertruck and Papa John's store closures.
Entertainment news (2:17-3:04): A humorous take on the upcoming Scream 7 movie release.
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame & Marcus Mumford (3:10-6:19): The nominees for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame are announced, leading to a segment with Marcus Mumford of Mumford and Sons, who is humorously pranked by Jimmy Fallon.
"Who Said It?" game (6:33-12:51): Jimmy Fallon plays a game where guests guess if a quote was said by President Trump or a cartoon character.

DOJ Buries Epstein Files on Trump & Snowball Fight Turns MAGA Into Snowflakes | The Daily Show


The video discusses two main topics: the Epstein files and a snowball fight that was spun into a political issue.

First, Desi Lydic addresses the fallout from the Epstein Files (0:00) including Bill Gates' apologies for past affairs (0:21) and Bill and Hillary Clinton's closed-door testimonies regarding their ties to Epstein (1:46). The segment highlights the missing FBI interview notes concerning an unproven sexual assault accusation against Donald Trump (3:31), suggesting a possible cover-up by the DOJ.

Second, the video shifts to a controversial snowball fight in New York City (4:29). Conservative media outlets are criticized for exaggerating the incident (4:38) as an "assault" or "riot" against NYPD officers (4:45). Michael Kosta reports live from Washington Square Park (6:05), comically attempting to collect evidence (6:22) and escalating his own reactions to the snowball fight, parodying the conservative media's overreaction (7:20).



Trump Hasn’t Testified About Epstein But Hillary Clinton Forced To & Mayor Mamdani Visits Donny


In this video, Jimmy Kimmel discusses a range of current events and pop culture topics:

Epstein Investigation Updates (0:16-6:50): Hillary Clinton was compelled to testify under oath regarding Jeffrey Epstein, despite no evidence of her ever meeting him. Kimmel highlights the House Oversight Committee's decision to question Clinton for over six hours, contrasting it with the lack of similar scrutiny for Donald Trump, whom Epstein reportedly called his "closest friend" (5:17). He also reveals an email from 2002 that contradicts Trump's denial of writing a note for Epstein's 50th birthday book (6:01).

Squatty Potty Co-inventor Arrest (6:53-7:20): The segment briefly covers the arrest of the Squatty Potty co-inventor on child pornography charges.

Mayor Mamdani's Visit to Trump (7:22-7:59): New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's second visit to Trump is discussed, focusing on their meeting about affordable housing in New York City.

"This Day in American History" Segment (8:01-9:43): Inspired by FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's call for civic-minded programming, Kimmel presents a satirical "This Day in American History" segment. This segment highlights historical events, including Levi Strauss's birth (8:45), Oprah Winfrey's beef industry defamation trial (9:02), and a past endorsement of Donald Trump by Marco Rubio (9:14).

"Scream 7" Review with Yaya (10:07-12:15): The video concludes with a humorous and unconventional review of the movie Scream 7 by a character named Yaya, who struggles to recall specific details about the film.

Camel Controversy | Iran's Nukes: Obliterated, Or A Week Away? | America's Top Doctor Isn't A Doctor


The video, "Camel Controversy | Iran's Nukes: Obliterated, Or A Week Away? | America's Top Doctor Isn't A Doctor," features Stephen Colbert discussing several current events with a humorous and satirical tone.

Here's a breakdown of the main topics:

Trump's State of the Union Address (0:26): Colbert opens by discussing the length of Trump's State of the Union address and its low Nielsen ratings, humorously noting that while Trump's viewership was down, his own show's ratings were up, implying people enjoy watching him react to Trump.
Camel Beauty Contest Scandal (2:22): He then shifts to a bizarre story about a camel beauty contest in Oman where 20 camels were disqualified for receiving Botox and other cosmetic enhancements. Colbert jokes about the absurdity of the situation and previous similar scandals.
Potential War with Iran (4:35): Colbert transitions to a more serious topic, discussing reports that the Trump administration is preparing for a potential war with Iran, moving military aircraft and ships to the region. He highlights the administration's conflicting statements about Iran's nuclear capabilities and the lack of clear justification for military action.
Surgeon General Nominee, Casey Means (8:43): Finally, Colbert discusses the controversial nomination of Casey Means as Surgeon General. He criticizes her for being a wellness influencer without an active medical license, her skepticism about vaccines, and her past use of psychedelic mushrooms.

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Winter Olympics: Scandals Edition


The video, "Winter Olympics: Scandals Edition," features comedian Josh Johnson discussing various topics, including Valentine's Day dynamics and humorous observations about the Winter Olympics.

Valentine's Day Observations (0:04-6:02)

Johnson humorously points out that grand romantic gestures on Valentine's Day often suggest a prior wrongdoing (0:21).
He notes how Valentine's Day becomes less significant for couples over time, especially after the initial years of a relationship (0:42).
He shares an anecdote about an older couple who had been together for 30 years and their unique, fight-filled dynamic (3:06).
The comedian recounts a story from the older man about his wife's anger over a missed Valentine's Day, despite him having donated a kidney to her three days prior (3:46). The wife later countered by bringing up donating blood to him after a car accident (6:46).
Winter Olympics Scandals and Sports Commentary (7:38-37:25)

Johnson expresses his amusement at the "messy" nature of the Winter Olympics, focusing on scandals rather than medal counts (7:42).
He discusses a bronze medalist who used his interview to publicly confess to cheating on his girlfriend, leading to a break-up (7:58).
Johnson humorously mentions the "scandal" of the Olympic Village running out of condoms (13:42).
He shares his thoughts on various Olympic sports:
Cross-country skiing (16:08): Describing it as an incredibly difficult and exhausting sport, he jokingly suggests it looks like a form of punishment.
Ski jumping (26:45): He explains the physics of the sport, noting a disqualification due to a team cheating by altering their suits for more "lift and drag" (27:50).
Curling (22:08): Johnson admits his unexpected obsession with curling, particularly a "scandal" where Sweden accused Canada of cheating (23:58).
He recounts the incident at the opening ceremony where JD Vance was booed when his image appeared on screen (29:48), and comments on the subsequent interview where Vance discussed the booing (33:04).

Meanwhile... A Man With 3 Penises | Giraffe vs. Ostrich | Wrestling Speed Dating


This video from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert features a segment called "Meanwhile" (1:20) that covers several bizarre and humorous news stories:

Health and Biology

Eating 30 plants a week can transform your gut health (1:34).
Scientists discovered a man with three penises during an examination of a cadaver (1:52).
Horses can whistle and sing simultaneously by vibrating their vocal folds and whistling through their larynx (3:17).
Animal Antics

A giraffe and an ostrich were observed in an intense staring contest at the Memphis Zoo (2:54).
Unique Customer Service

Burger King customers can now call their president directly to complain (4:09).
Dating Trends

The latest dating trend in New York City is wrestling speed dating (4:26).
Legal Rulings

An Illinois judge ruled that Buffalo Wild Wings can indeed call their boneless wings "wings," despite them being essentially chicken nuggets (5:04).

Trump Delivers 2026 State of the Union Address, Americans Say Trump Is Growing Erratic with Age


This video from The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon covers a range of current events and entertainment news (0:01).

Key topics include:

Trump's State of the Union Address (0:08): Jimmy jokes about President Trump's address, highlighting his self-praise and the pre-planned nature of the applause (0:54-1:52).
Trump's Erratic Behavior (2:19): A new poll suggests Americans believe Trump is becoming more erratic with age.
Kim Jong Un's Re-election (2:30): Kim Jong Un was re-elected in North Korea, with satirical remarks about the voting process and his succession plans (2:37-2:57).
The Bachelorette Contestants (3:02): The show reveals the names and humorous self-introductions of the new Bachelorette contestants.
"Tonight Show" Sponsors (4:01): Jimmy dedicates a segment to comically thank various sponsors (4:11-5:42).
The episode concludes by announcing upcoming guests, including Courteney Cox, Jeff Probst, and musical guest James Blake (5:44-5:59).



LIVE Monologue: A Dark Speech Filled With Divisive Lies | USA Women's Hockey Gets A Better Offer


Stephen Colbert's monologue (0:00-0:10) covers former President Trump's record-breaking State of the Union address (0:42) focusing on its unusual length and Trump's claims of America's strength, prosperity, and respect (1:05-1:20), which Colbert satirically questions.

Key points from the speech:

Approval Ratings (1:50-2:00): Trump's low approval rating of 36% is highlighted, with a humorous comparison to the popularity of "Return of Jafar."
Democratic Absence (2:23-2:30): Many Democratic members of Congress skipped the speech, with House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries urging "silent defiance" (2:51-3:03) for those who attended.
Controversial Claims (3:30-3:45): Trump's boasts about the military and police are parodied.
Hockey Teams (3:50-4:52): Trump honored the men's US hockey team, but the women's team declined his invitation, opting instead to party with Flavor Flav in Vegas.
Unusual Brags (5:10-5:32): Trump took credit for the 2028 Olympics and 2026 FIFA World Cup being held in the US, which Colbert suggests is simply reading a community calendar.
"Trump Accounts for Kids" (5:55-6:30): Trump's insistence that he didn't name "Trump accounts for kids" is met with skepticism and a dark joke about a "tall man" who named it.
Economic Claims (6:40-7:17): Trump's claims of lowering prices on "chicken butter fruit" and beef are mocked.
Prescription Drugs and Food Stamps (7:32-8:40): Trump's claims about lowering prescription drug costs and lifting people off food stamps are met with disbelief and satirical reinterpretations.
"Mr. Clean is Retiring" (8:57-9:05): A New York Times headline announcing Mr. Clean's retirement is humorously linked to the Epstein Files.
Divisive Speech (9:48-10:01): Colbert concludes by calling Trump's speech "dark" and "filled with divisive lies," unlikely to win over disenchanted voters.
The segment ends with a brief mention of Democratic rallies held across Washington (10:03-10:10).


RFK and Kid Rock Strip Down for Workout Video & Kristi Noem Flies in a F**k Plane | The Daily Show


This episode of The Daily Show features Desi Lydic covering several controversial political figures and their recent actions (0:01).

The video is broken down into the following segments:

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr and "Pledge America" (0:32-1:49): Desi Lydic discusses FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's initiative to encourage broadcasters to air more patriotic content, including daily pledges of allegiance and national anthems. Jordan Klepper provides satirical musical interludes throughout the segment (1:51-2:49, 5:51-6:40, 8:38-9:35, 12:50-14:10).
RFK Jr. and Kid Rock's "Rock Out Workout" (2:57-5:45): The show highlights a video of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Kid Rock working out shirtless in a sauna and drinking milk. The segment satirizes the unsanitary and bizarre nature of the video.
JD Vance's Cooking Skills (6:56-8:35): The discussion turns to JD Vance's appearance with Lara Trump, where he shares a recipe for crescent rolls with vegetables and ranch dressing, which is ridiculed for its lack of culinary appeal.
Kristi Noem and Corey Lewandowski's Relationship (9:36-12:48): The video addresses a Wall Street Journal investigation into South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem's alleged affair with Corey Lewandowski, focusing on their use of a taxpayer-funded luxury jet for what they claim are "immigrant deportation flights" and an incident where a Coast Guard pilot was fired over a missing blanket.

Trump Says He Wouldn’t Get Credit for Curing Cancer


The video features Seth Meyers' monologue from Late Night, where he covers various current events with a comedic spin, followed by a segment with writer Mike Scollins discussing the 2026 Academy Awards nominations.

Key highlights include:

Trump's State of the Union Address and Complaints (0:06-1:11): Meyers jokes about Trump's expected lengthy State of the Union address. He also highlights Trump's complaint about not receiving credit for his accomplishments, including a humorous take on Trump's hypothetical cure for cancer.
Trump's Comments on "Consequential Presidents" (1:16-1:29): Meyers critiques Trump's assertion that "crazed shooters only go after consequential presidents," specifically his reasoning about John F. Kennedy's "glamour."
News Segments (2:02-4:01): Meyers touches on various news items, including Kim Jong-un's re-election, Domino's Pizza targeting lower-income customers, a recall of meatballs with metal pieces, and Novo Nordisk reducing weight loss drug costs.
Late Night's 12th Anniversary (5:04-5:37): Seth Meyers briefly celebrates the 12th anniversary of Late Night.
Mike Scollins and the Academy Awards (5:51-9:49): Mike Scollins presents "Scywood Minute," a segment humorously discussing the 2026 Oscar nominations. This segment features playful roasts of Seth Meyers and exaggerated, fictional movie titles and scenarios.

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