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Weekend Update ft. Veronika Slowikowska, Chloe Fineman and Kam Patterson - SNL

Weekend Update hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che cover the week's biggest news before speaking with Alix Earle (Veronika Slowikowska) and...

Friday, May 15, 2026

Wanton Destruction Of CBS Property - Letterman & Colbert Toss Stuff Off The Roof Of The Ed Sullivan


This video features a lighthearted segment where David Letterman returns to the roof of the Ed Sullivan Theater to join Stephen Colbert in the "wanton destruction of CBS property"—a classic bit from Letterman’s tenure on the Late Show (0:11-0:29).

Highlights of the destruction include:

  • Dropping objects: The duo tests various items by tossing them off the roof, including a target (1:18), office equipment, and a watermelon (2:55).
  • The Desk Chair: They say goodbye to Letterman's iconic Late Show desk chair, which he notes was used for 1,810 shows (2:27-2:44).
  • The Final Toss: The network provides a "wedding cake" prop to drop as a final send-off (3:52-4:17).

Throughout the segment, Colbert expresses his excitement about finally being allowed to perform this bit, which was forbidden when he first took over the show (0:34-0:46). The video concludes with Letterman thanking Colbert and offering a nod to the legendary broadcaster Edward R. Murrow with the sign-off, "Good night and good luck" (4:36-4:44).

Desi Lydic Foxsplains Trump's Big Beautiful Ballroom | The Daily Show


In this segment of The Daily Show, Desi Lydic uses a satirical "Foxsplaining" format to mockingly defend Donald Trump's proposed construction of a lavish ballroom at the White House.

Key arguments presented in the satire:

  • Public Benefit: Lydic jokingly argues that the ballroom is for "all Americans" to appreciate—even if they are never allowed to enter it (0:42-0:58).
  • Funding & Cost: The segment highlights the absurdity of the project's fluctuating price tag, which jumps from $200 million to $1 billion when accounting for security, while dismissing concerns about who pays for it (1:36-2:09).
  • Presidential Precedent: Lydic satirizes the defense that because past presidents like Taft or Truman renovated the White House, adding a ballroom is a normal presidential right (2:36-3:03).
  • National Security: The segment mocks the idea that building a ballroom is a "national security" necessity to keep the president from having to leave the building, framing it as a way to keep the public at a distance like visitors at a zoo (3:13-3:45).

Xi Makes Trump Climb Stairs, Learn Ancient Greek History & Tremble Over Taiwan Talk | The Daily Show


This episode of The Daily Show features Jordan Klepper analyzing President Trump's media-heavy visit to China. The segment covers several key moments from the trip:

  • Technology and Convenience: The report highlights a Fox News segment involving a robot in a Beijing convenience store, where anchor Bret Baier requested a sausage, leading to commentary on the bizarre optics (0:001:17).
  • The Summit Dynamics: The video discusses President Xi's welcome for Trump, noting the physical challenges of the venue (stairs) and the intellectual weight of the conversation, specifically Xi mentioning the Thucydides Trap (a concept regarding tensions between rising and established powers), which the show frames as confusing to Trump (1:182:28).
  • Geopolitical Tensions: The segment covers the closed-door discussions regarding Taiwan. Reports indicate Xi delivered a firm warning to Trump about the potential for conflict if the issue is handled poorly, leaving Trump seemingly reluctant to discuss the topic afterward (2:294:38).
  • Cultural Commentary: The latter half of the video features Ronny Chieng and Josh Johnson in a humorous debate over Asian cultural references, addressing common misconceptions and stereotypical assumptions regarding ChinaJapanThailand, and Korea, while poking fun at the lack of nuance in American geopolitical reporting (5:2510:52).

President Xi Tells Trump U.S. & China Should Be Partners, Trump Wants 250 Pardons for U.S. Birthday


In this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy covers several political news items and trends before moving into comedy segments and interviews.

Key political highlights:

  • Trump’s Visit to China: Jimmy discusses President Trump’s recent visit to China, including his meeting with President Xi Jinping and a tour of the Temple of Heaven (0:08 - 1:35).
  • Political Scandals & News: The monologue touches on the "three T's" of trade, technology, and Taiwan (1:36 - 2:23), reports that Trump may issue 250 pardons for America's 250th birthday (2:24 - 2:38), and a segment regarding Republican staffer Robert Karum and Mitch McConnell (2:39 - 5:06).

Comedy & Lifestyle:

  • Impact of Weight Loss Drugs: Jimmy riffs on how drugs like Ozempic are changing the restaurant industry, from smaller portions at Chipotle to reduced offerings at Olive Garden and KFC (5:07 - 5:48).

Show Guests & Game:

  • Upcoming Guests: Jimmy introduces the evening's guests, including Colin Jost and Sienna Miller, with music by AZ and Nas (5:58 - 6:45).
  • The Game: The show features the recurring game "One Answer Only," where an audience member named Sydney plays for a prize by answering a trivia question about a sequel film in the fashion industry (6:46 - 10:18). The audience ultimately wins a pint of Ben & Jerry's ice cream (10:12).

Handshake Dominance | Trump: I Only Say The Truth | Fox News In China | The Snack Crisis


In this episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Stephen provides a satirical take on current global and domestic events:

  • Trump’s Visit to China: Stephen mocks the diplomatic greeting between Donald Trump and President Xi, particularly the intense, lengthy handshake (0:36-1:00). He also pokes fun at the elaborate welcome ceremony and Trump's claim of always telling the truth (3:33-3:37).
  • Robotics in the News: Coverage of robotics in China is ridiculed, including a robot capable of bowing and laying down (5:26-6:00), as well as a self-service sausage robot that Fox News reporter Bret Baier investigated (7:26-8:30).
  • The Global Snack Crisis: A shortage of petroleum, needed for colored inks, has forced the Japanese snack brand Calby to pivot to plain black-and-white packaging, which Stephen jokingly frames as an existential crisis for potato chips (8:33-10:20).
  • FDA Shake-up: Stephen criticizes the appointment of an obscure Florida lawyer, Kyle Diamontes, to lead the FDA after the firing of Marty McCary (10:30-11:15).

The episode concludes with a mention of his upcoming guest, David Letterman (11:21).

Thursday, May 14, 2026

Prince Show with Steve Martin - SNL


This video features a 2006 Saturday Night Live sketch titled "The Prince Show," where Prince (played by Fred Armisen) and Beyoncé (played by Maya Rudolph) host their own talk show.

Key segments of the sketch include:

  • Introduction (0:00 - 1:12): Prince and Beyoncé open the show with a musical introduction, inviting the audience to "join them under the waterfall."
  • The Personal Chef (1:12 - 2:45): Prince's personal chef, Done Dealier (played by guest host Steve Martin), is introduced. He discusses his 15-year career cooking for Prince, noting that his signature dish for him is tofu sloppy joes with Frito corn chips.
  • The Guest Interview (2:45 - 3:42): The hosts welcome actress Drew Barrymore (played by Kristen Wiig) to the show. The conversation touches on her love for films and her recent dining experiences.
  • The Mirror of Reflection (3:42 - 4:29): Prince steps away to consult the "Mirror of Reflection," where he describes seeing various people, such as Cora and Wendy, in unusual settings.
  • Conclusion (4:29 - 5:02): The show wraps up with the hosts and guests returning to their musical theme, while Steve Martin's character expresses frustration about being stuck on a moon prop.

Jimmy Breaks Down Trump's Chaotic Schedule, Kash Patel Erupts Over Drinking Claims and FBI Budget


This episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon covers a mix of political satire, pop culture, and guest interviews.

Political Satire & News:

  • Trump's China Summit: Jimmy opens with jokes about President Trump's trip to China with Elon MuskPete Hegseth, and Eric Trump (0:08 - 0:50).
  • Chaotic Schedule: A musical segment breaks down Trump's busy, somewhat absurd daily schedule (0:56 - 1:40).
  • Operation Sledgehammer: Jimmy jokes about the Pentagon's potential name for the Iran war, comparing it to Trump's approval ratings (1:55 - 2:10).
  • Kash Patel: The show references FBI Director Kash Patel's testimony before Congress regarding the FBI budget and allegations about his drinking (2:16 - 2:40).

Pop Culture & Comedy:

  • Brand Summer Menus: A comedic comparison of Starbucks and Dunkin' summer menu advertisements (4:12 - 4:51).
  • Eurovision Act: Jimmy hosts a musical act, Hoopa and Mf, who claim to be a Eurovision entry but are revealed to be singing exclusively about Cincinnati (5:11 - 8:20).
  • Strikeforce 5: Jimmy discusses his participation in the Strikeforce 5 podcast with fellow late-night hosts Stephen ColbertJimmy KimmelJohn Oliver, and Seth Meyers, reflecting on their time supporting their crews during the writers' strike (9:42 - 14:04).

Guests:

  • The show features appearances by actor Jim Parsons (Broadway's Titanique), actor Chase Crawford (The Boys), and actress Libby Dunn (the new Baywatch series), with musical guest Vincent Mason (8:56 - 9:35).

MAGA Rages Over Missing Trump Phones & POTUS Heads to China with Elon and the Boys | The Daily Show


This episode of The Daily Show features Jordan Klepper examining recent political developments and controversies surrounding the Trump family's business ventures.

Key highlights include:

  • Trump's Trip to China: The video covers President Trump’s trip to a major summit in China, where he traveled with prominent CEOs like Elon MuskTim Cook, and Jensen Huang (0:00 - 2:24).
  • The Trump Mobile Controversy: Klepper highlights the growing frustration among MAGA supporters regarding Don Jr. and Eric Trump’s Trump Mobile phone company. Despite taking deposits from approximately 600,000 customers for phones originally promised to be "made in America," the product has faced significant delays, with no clear delivery timeline as of May 2026 (2:26 - 6:31).
  • Updated Terms and Conditions: The segment points out that the company updated its terms to no longer guarantee the production or delivery of the devices, further fueling outrage (6:06 - 6:31).
  • Satirical Commentary: Klepper closes by humorously introducing a fake new product, the "Trump Give Me $100," mocking the trend of questionable merchandise marketed to the Trump base (7:48 - 9:38).

Iran's Military Is Much Stronger Than Trump Claims


This video features the monologue from the May 13, 2026, episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers, followed by a pop culture segment called "Amber Says What."

Monologue Highlights (0:00 - 3:19):

  • Seth covers President Trump’s state visit to Beijing, joking about his jet lag and meetings with President Xi Jinping (0:05 - 0:45).
  • He addresses Trump’s claims regarding Iran’s military strength and nuclear capabilities, noting reports that suggest the military is stronger than the administration claims (0:50 - 1:26).
  • Other topics include the White House’s terminology for Democratic lawmakers, issues with the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool renovation, and the resignation of the FDA Commissioner over flavored e-cigarettes (1:28 - 2:32).

Amber Says What (4:30 - 10:22): Writer Amber Ruffin joins the show to provide a humorous, rapid-fire recap of various pop culture stories:

  • The mixed reception of the new Michael Jackson biopic and Janet Jackson's disapproval (4:41 - 5:10).
  • King Charles's visit to the United States (5:48 - 6:15).
  • The 10th anniversary of Beyoncé’s album Lemonade (6:16 - 6:40).
  • Misconceptions about naming trends in Vogue regarding Tracee Ellis Ross’s hair (6:41 - 7:12).
  • Bizarre news items, including a woman finding a human finger in her orange juice at Trader Joe's and the emergence of an AI model of Jesus Christ (7:13 - 8:45).
  • A viral moment from the Miss Grand Thailand pageant where a contestant performed an impression of Raygun from the 2024 Olympics (9:23 - 10:00).

Billionaire Boys Trip | Our Trillion-Dollar “Sledgehammer” | America Is Out Of Control


In this episode of The Late Show, host Stephen Colbert delivers a satirical monologue covering recent political developments and viral trends:

  • Trump’s Trip to China (0:48 - 2:59): Colbert discusses President Trump’s visit to China accompanied by high-profile CEOs like Elon Musk and Tim Cook. He also mocks the inclusion of film director Brett Ratner, joking about his role in potential Rush Hour sequels.
  • The Cost of the Iran Conflict (3:00 - 6:41): Colbert addresses reports that the military conflict in Iran, originally estimated at $25 billion, could cost taxpayers upwards of $1 trillion. He mocks the Pentagon's alleged consideration of renaming the operation to Operation Sledgehammer as a potential ploy to bypass the 1973 War Powers Resolution and restart the 60-day authorization clock.
  • Low Poll Numbers and Public Sentiment (6:42 - 8:12): The monologue highlights declining approval ratings for the President regarding the economy, noting that a majority of Americans feel the country is spiraling out of control.
  • Bizarre Trends (8:43 - 10:46): Shifting to pop culture, Colbert touches upon extreme "manosphere" trends, specifically mocking "ball maxing," a procedure involving saline injections to enlarge the scrotum.

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

MAD TV Season 2026 Full Episodes | Best Episodes of Season 2026 #ep90 | Sketch Comedy American #usa


This video is a compilation of sketches from an episode of MAD TV (Season 2026), featuring a variety of satirical segments and comedy bits. The content includes:

  • Reality Check (0:01 - 3:00): A spoof of a news program on the BET Network, featuring an interview with a caricature of Michael Jackson.
  • Kappa Sorority (8:14 - 11:32): A skit about a sorority house with questionable house rules and a returning member named Paris.
  • The Other Half (12:49 - 16:36): A comedic take on a talk show featuring Danny Bonaducci and a portrayal of Dick Clark as an ancient mummy.
  • Swirly Time (16:47 - 19:59): A skit set in a school bathroom, lampooning student life and high school tropes.
  • Grand Theft Auto Game Show (20:02 - 24:43): A parody game show titled Grand Theft Auto, which satirizes violent video game culture.
  • Entertainment Tonight Parody (25:06 - 29:26): A satirical look at celebrity news and the Entertainment Tonight format.
  • Lords of the Blame (35:24 - 39:2240:36 - 44:35): A parody of the Lord of the Rings films, reimagined with a hip-hop/pop culture aesthetic.
  • R. Kelly Parody (45:34 - 46:32): A musical comedy segment lampooning R. Kelly.
  • Movie Score Skit (48:40 - 51:36): A segment about a low-budget film production and a composer using a Casio keyboard.
  • Real Talk (51:50 - 58:04): A satirical panel discussion show addressing various pop culture and social topics.
  • Million Dollar Big Opportunity (58:34 - 1:03:13): A parody of high-stakes game shows.
  • Inside the Actor's Studio (1:05:01 - 1:12:00): A spoof of the famous interview series, featuring James Lipton and Tara Reid.
  • The Brightlings (1:15:13 - 1:16:26): A sketch about a dysfunctional greeting card company.
  • The Simple Life Parody (1:30:25 - 1:31:19): A segment featuring Nicole Richie and Saddam Hussein.
  • OnStar Parody (1:36:10 - 1:37:41): A comedic take on the OnStar emergency service featuring Britney Spears.
  • Dinner Theater (1:39:15 - 1:42:46): A sketch satirizing dinner theater culture and acting tropes.
  • Celebrity Injustice (1:43:23 - 1:44:42): A satirical news segment focused on celebrity-related injustices.

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