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Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Hulk Hogan is America


In this comedy special, Josh Johnson explores various topics through his unique perspective, blending personal anecdotes with observations on American culture and societal absurdities. He touches on the frustrations of doctor visits, the chaotic nature of backyard wrestling, and the complications of navigating fights as a non-fighter.

Key Highlights:

  • Injury Stories: Josh shares humorous, often embarrassing stories about sustaining injuries, including walking into a ceiling fan while distracted by his phone (2:32) and getting hit by a cyclist at night (5:24).
  • Backyard Wrestling: He discusses the 'American tradition' of putting friends through folding tables (8:39), noting how these moments feel uniquely surreal and reckless (9:14).
  • Hulk Hogan and Race: Josh reflects on his childhood admiration for Hulk Hogan, admitting he mistakenly believed Hogan was a Black wrestler until he grew older (25:58). He uses this as a springboard to discuss the difference between the 'American Dream' and reality (35:43).
  • The 'Hulk' vs. 'Terry' Analogy: He draws parallels between Hulk Hogan and his real-life persona, Terry, and how that compares to the public perception versus the reality of America today (33:25).
  • Skepticism of Authority and Systems: Josh critiques various aspects of modern life, including the political system, the reliance on steroids/supplements (54:14), and the absurdity of recent financial scams, such as the NFT bubble (13:35) and the soldiers caught gambling on military intel (107:02).

Josh concludes by noting that while he cannot offer expert solutions to the nation's problems, he advocates for giving time and attention to those who are organizing and working toward a better, more equitable future (116:20).

Trump Taps Todd Blanche for J6er Slush Fund & Makes Bank After Boosting Stocks | The Daily Show


In this episode of The Daily Show, host Ronny Chieng explores various allegations of corruption surrounding Donald Trump. The segment, titled "Corrupt Tales," breaks down several key issues:

  • The White House Ballroom (0:38 - 2:40): Chieng highlights reports of a new ballroom being built at the White House, funded by corporate donors. He mocks the President's explanation of the architecture, noting the irony of relying on favor-seeking corporate interests.
  • The $1.8 Billion Slush Fund (2:40 - 5:03): The episode examines a controversial Justice Department settlement that effectively creates a $1.8 billion fund, which could benefit individuals charged in the January 6 capital riot. Chieng critiques the circular nature of the administration managing these funds.
  • Acting Attorney General Involvement (5:14 - 6:33): The fund is overseen by acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, who previously served as Trump's personal lawyer. Chieng questions the objectivity of this appointment.
  • Stock Market Trading (6:45 - 8:36): The segment reports on financial disclosures showing that Trump engaged in significant stock trading—making roughly 3,700 trades—often publicly praising companies after investing in them, such as Dell and Palantir.

Insurrectionists Hit The Jackpot | A Middle East Chill Pill | How The Ballroom Ties Together


In this episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, host Stephen Colbert breaks down recent political developments involving Donald Trump.

Key highlights include:

  • The Slush Fund Allegations (0:00 - 4:14): Colbert discusses a $1.8 billion government fund created following the withdrawal of a lawsuit against the IRS. He satirically criticizes the lack of oversight and suggests the money could potentially be accessed by individuals involved in the January 6 Capitol riot.
  • Middle East Tensions (4:16 - 7:38): Colbert mocks the President's recent threats toward Iran and his decision to pause potential military action, comparing the rhetoric to his own comedic tropes and past statements.
  • White House Ballroom Construction (7:39 - 10:09): The segment ends with commentary on Donald Trump’s public remarks regarding new construction at the White House, with Colbert lampooning the President's descriptions of architecture and building design.


Trump Declares Ballroom His Gift to Americans, Approval Rating Hits New Low | The Tonight Show


This episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon features a variety of comedic takes on current political and social news. Below are the key highlights:

Political Satire & Updates:

  • Trump's Ballroom Tour: Jimmy discusses President Trump touring a new White House ballroom construction site, joking about its design and his approval rating reaching a record low of 37% (0:35 - 1:30).
  • Iran Conflict: Fallon mocks the decision-making process regarding a cancelled attack on Iran (1:30 - 2:20).
  • Senate Primary News: A comedic bit involving fellow senators reaching out to Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy after his primary defeat, featuring impressions of various political figures (2:21 - 3:45).

Tech & Consumer News:

  • Amazon Alexa: Jimmy comments on Amazon's new feature that allows Alexa to generate full AI podcasts (3:48 - 3:58).
  • Beef Prices: A parody segment featuring Wendy'sBurger King, and Taco Bell reacting to soaring beef prices (3:59 - 4:54).

Weather & Sketch Comedy:

  • NYC Heat Wave: Jimmy covers the intense heat wave hitting New York City (4:55 - 5:02).
  • Weather Correspondent: A chaotic segment featuring weather correspondent Jerome Davis attempting to report on the heat, which descends into a bizarre and humorous live-studio mishap (5:03 - 8:20).

Closing:

  • Utah Bees: A brief mention of a story involving firefighters rescuing 25 million bees in Utah (8:21 - 8:31).
  • Guest Lineup: The show concludes by announcing upcoming guests, including John Travolta and Ana Gasteyer, with musical performances by Slater and The Roots (8:32 - 9:04).


Trump Makes His Most Brazenly Corrupt Move Ever, Blabs About Ballroom & Backs Off Iran Deadline


In this episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live, host Jimmy Kimmel delivers a monologue focusing on recent political controversies and pop culture news, characterized by his critical and satirical commentary.

Key Highlights:

  • White House Ballroom: Kimmel jokes about the President's presentation of a new "billion dollar ballroom" for the White House, criticizing the architectural claims and the focus on such projects amid other national issues (0:53-2:29).
  • Middle East Tensions: Discussion regarding the President backing off a deadline for a military strike on Iran, comparing the situation to "millennial business meetings" and questioning the strategic approach (2:57-5:39).
  • Corruption Allegations: Kimmel highlights a lawsuit involving the President and the government, describing it as a "brazenly corrupt" move, and discusses the subsequent settlement involving a $1.7 billion fund, which was questioned by the Senate Appropriations Committee (5:43-9:53).
  • Donald Trump Jr.’s Wedding: A brief mention of the venue change for Donald Trump Jr.'s wedding, moving from the White House to a private island (9:54-10:41).
  • Stock Market Trades: A report on the President's personal stock trades totaling $750 million in the first quarter of the year, involving companies that profited from his administration's decisions (10:41-11:18).
  • Pop Culture Criticism: Kimmel addresses Elon Musk’s public criticism of Christopher Nolan regarding the casting of Lupita Nyong'o in a project related to The Odyssey, using the opportunity to mock the absurdity of the controversy (11:24-14:02).


Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Stephen Colbert Introduces "The Worst Of The Late Show"


In this special episode of The Late Show, Stephen Colbert introduces a unique look back at his nearly 11-year run by showcasing "the best of the worst"—segments and bits that were created but never aired. He highlights that rather than doing a traditional "best of" clip show, he wanted to share the material that didn't make the cut for a variety of reasons.

Key segments and behind-the-scenes stories shared include:

  • The 2016 Election Mishap (2:16-3:44): Colbert recounts a live Showtime special where they had prepared segments featuring male models with "I'm with her" painted on their backs. When the election results shifted, the production team, led by co-executive producer Matt Lapton, had to frantically scramble to modify the bits.
  • The "Erotic Body Gravy" Sketch (3:49-5:12): A bizarre Thanksgiving sketch from 2023 that was ultimately cut for being too close to "softcore gravy porn." Colbert also notes he was in immense physical pain during the rehearsal of this sketch because he was suffering from a burst appendix.
  • Roller Coaster Interviews (5:14-6:22): A look back at a 2015 segment where Colbert interviewed wonky guests, such as economist Paul Krugman and constitutional scholar Zephyr Teachout, on the Nitro roller coaster at Six Flags Great America.

The Worst Of The Late Show - FULL EXTENDED EPISODE


This special episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert serves as a retrospective on the "worst" comedy sketches, segments, and graphics from the show's eleven-season run. Stephen takes viewers behind the scenes to share material that was deemed too messy, outrageous, or failed to make it to air for various reasons.

Key Highlights of the Episode:

  • The Graphics Graveyard (16:08 - 32:26): Stephen invites art director Andrew Bunetta to showcase "cut" graphics, including rejected concepts like a fish with three human butts (23:05), the "Patrick Mind Beef" character segment (25:20), and an unfinished book about book banning (27:20).
  • Unseen Field Pieces (35:53 - 42:15): The show explores field segments that never aired, such as Bootsie Plunkett interviewing guests in a dark haunted house (37:06) and a planned ride-along with NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace (39:54).
  • Shrieking Joe's Return (51:30 - 55:46): The recurring character Shrieking Joe returns, accompanied by his daughter Shrieking Jane, to discuss his "residency" in the theater's HVAC shafts.
  • The "Worst" Musical Number (1:00:30 - 1:03:45): Writer Michael Cruz Kane presents a long-rejected parody song titled "It's Raining Fish," which Stephen and Paul Shaffer perform together.
  • A Tribute to the Staff (1:05:13 - 1:07:46): Stephen concludes by honoring his longtime executive producer and showrunner, Tom Purcell, highlighting their 18-year collaboration and the "nightly Tomms" emails that have guided the show since 2009.

Trump’s Crazy Posting Spree, Embarrassing Trip to China & a Deep Dark Government Conspiracy!


In this episode, Jimmy Kimmel returns from a week-long break to discuss current events, starting with a humorous look at his own experience in New York before diving into political and pop culture news.

Key highlights from the video include:

  • Trump’s Trip to China: Kimmel covers the President's recent visit to China (1:12), highlighting the pageantry of the trip, his interactions with President Xi, and the inclusion of business leaders like Elon Musk and Tim Cook. He notes that no major deals were reached during the trip (3:44).
  • Political Nicknames & Social Media: The host mocks Trump's new nickname for Democrats (4:42) and his ongoing social media activity, specifically criticizing posts about an extraterrestrial, aging in reverse, and a suggestion that he could be the next James Bond (6:28 - 7:36).
  • Golfing Record: Kimmel points out that Trump has spent a significant portion of his time in office golfing (8:06), contrasting this with his past criticisms of his predecessors' activities.
  • Religious Events: The video touches on a National Mall rally where a video of Trump reading the Bible was shown, with Kimmel providing a comedic critique of the reading (8:50 - 10:27).
  • Public Health Concerns: Kimmel mentions the World Health Organization's declaration regarding the Ebola virus and criticizes the government's response team, specifically calling out Dr. Brian Christine (10:28 - 11:25).
  • NBA Conspiracy: In a satirical segment, Kimmel explores a "conspiracy theory" regarding the NBA playoffs, linking a premature network promo to wider theories about current events and health officials (11:26 - 13:56).

The show concludes with a look ahead at the night's guests, including Allison Brie, Trey Parker, and Matt Stone (14:04).

Trump Gushes Over Xi & Jon Helps 2026 Graduates Land a Job the Trump Way | The Daily Show


In this episode of The Daily Show, Jon Stewart satirizes Donald Trump's recent diplomatic visit to China, followed by a comedic guide for the Class of 2026 on how to approach job interviews using "the Trump way."

Trump's Trip to China (0:43 - 6:23):

  • Jon Stewart critiques Trump's visit to China, noting that despite his campaign rhetoric about being "tough on China," the trip resulted in no major geopolitical or trade breakthroughs.
  • Stewart highlights that Trump instead spent his time praising President Xi Jinping as a "handsome, tall, and strong leader," focusing on personal rapport rather than substantive policy (2:57).

The Trump Way: A Guide for Graduates (7:02 - 20:33):

  • Stewart jokingly proposes that traditional advice like honesty, hard work, and humility is outdated for the job market. He instead offers a satirical guide to succeeding in job interviews by adopting Trump-like behaviors:
    • Setting the Tone (8:20): Taking control of the room immediately through dominant body language and unconventional handshakes.
    • Deflecting Questions (9:33 - 16:04): Responding to interviewers with arrogance, claiming superior intelligence/vocabulary, and labeling standard questions as "stupid" or "evil."
    • Social Media & References (17:07 - 19:40): Suggesting that questionable social media history and controversial references are actually strengths when viewed through this new, "upside-down" professional lens.
  • The segment concludes with a critique of the current political environment, including a mention of the administration's plan to create a $1.7 billion fund for allies and January 6th defendants, using taxpayer money.

Weekend Update: Sarah Sherman Reflects on Season 51 - SNL


This video features a Saturday Night Live "Weekend Update" sketch where cast member Sarah Sherman reflects on the show's 51st season.

Key Highlights of the Sketch:

  • The "Smlet" Hairstyle: Sarah spends much of the segment jokingly lamenting her haircut, which she describes as a "smlet" (a small mullet) that she claims was inspired by Paul McCartney's Wings era (0:26-0:56).
  • Self-Deprecating Humor: She engages in a comedic back-and-forth with Colin Jost about her appearance, her neighborhood in Brooklyn, and her dating life (1:06-2:13).
  • Physical Comedy: The sketch features a compilation of various male guests on the show physically pulling away from Sarah during unscripted moments, which she uses to illustrate her "resting mullet face" (2:21-2:47).
  • The Conclusion: The segment ends with Sarah and Colin jokingly suggesting they end the season with a kiss (3:11-3:20).

Weekend Update: Mr. On Blast Speaks His Mind Again Without Holding Back - SNL


Mr. On Blast (Jeremy Culhane) stops by Weekend Update to speak his mind on topics like AI, the stock market and more.

Dad's Birthday - SNL


This Saturday Night Live sketch features a father, Dennis (played by Ashley Padilla), attempting to host a birthday celebration while his son, Gabriel (played by Will Ferrell), continuously defies him. The tension is heightened by the presence of Dennis's boss, John (played by Tommy Brennan).

Key moments from the sketch include:

  • Escalating Defiance: Gabriel repeatedly refuses to listen to his father, insisting on leaving for a friend's house (Brandon's) instead of eating cake (0:43 - 0:54).
  • Parenting Struggles: As Dennis tries to maintain appearances, he attempts various disciplinary tactics, including issuing ultimatums and physical redirection, all of which fail to control his son (2:53 - 4:11).
  • Awkward Office Dynamics: The interaction highlights Dennis's desperate need for validation from his boss, while the boss observes the increasingly chaotic family behavior with awkward amusement (4:30 - 5:16).
  • Climax: The sketch reaches a breaking point when John critiques Dennis's parenting and makes a meta-comment about how Gabriel looks like Will Ferrell in a wig (5:16 - 5:21), ultimately leading to Dennis giving in to his son's demands (5:43 - 5:52).

Eating Every Egg Dish in Asia!!


In this episode of Best Ever Food Review Show, host Sonny Side embarks on a culinary expedition across Asia to sample 11 unique egg dishes. From street food stalls to specialized restaurants, the video showcases the incredible versatility of eggs in Asian cuisine.

Featured Egg Dishes:

  • Vietnam:
    • Phở Egg (0:36): A soft-poached egg served in aromatic beef broth.
    • Chả Trứng (1:51): A dense, steamed egg meatloaf made with ground pork and mushrooms.
    • Chinese Herbal Tea Egg (6:50): A medicinal dessert egg simmered in mulberry mistletoe tea.
  • India:
    • Egg Bhurji (3:36): A vibrant, spice-packed Indian scrambled egg dish.
  • South Korea:
    • Gyeran-jjim (5:07): A fluffy, steamed egg dish cooked in a clay pot.
  • Thailand:
    • Kai Luuk Koey (Son-in-Law Egg) (9:01): Deep-fried boiled eggs glazed in a sweet and tangy tamarind sauce.
    • Grilled Chicken Egg (11:22): A labor-intensive street snack where seasoned egg mixture is grilled inside its original shell.
  • Taiwan:
    • Oyster Omelet (14:17): A savory, starch-based pancake loaded with fresh oysters and eggs.
  • Japan:
    • Tornado Egg (16:32): An artistic, swirled omelet served over curry rice.
    • Onsen Egg (18:28): A delicately slow-cooked egg with a custard-like white and creamy yolk.
    • Omurice (20:37): A classic Western-influenced dish featuring a perfectly shaped omelet over ketchup-fried rice with demi-glace.

Sonny concludes his tour by naming the Thai Grilled Egg as his personal favorite due to its unique preparation method and concentrated, smoky egg flavor (22:48).

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