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Donald Trump Weighs In On Stephen Colbert's Last Night On 'the Late Show'


Donald Trump Weighs In On Stephen Colbert's Last Night On 'the Late Show'

So, you know how it is when you're trying to enjoy a quiet night in, and suddenly, Donald Trump pops up on your TV screen, sharing his two cents on something that's got nothing to do with him? Yeah, that happened again, and this time, he's weighing in on Stephen Colbert's last night on The Late Show. It's like that one aunt at the family reunion who just can't help but give her opinion on everything, even if nobody asked for it.

The Setup

For those who might be living under a rock (no judgments here!), Stephen Colbert has been hosting The Late Show for a while now, and he's become synonymous with witty humor and clever commentary on current events. It's like having your favorite coffee in the morning - you know what to expect, and it always hits the spot. But, as with all good things, Colbert's time on the show has come to an end, and Donald Trump decided to chime in with his thoughts.

The Trump Effect

Now, when Donald Trump speaks, people listen, whether they want to or not. It's like trying to ignore a loudunya (that's a Pakistani term for a super-loud, super-annoying person) at a wedding - you can't help but tune in, even if you're trying to change the channel. And, boy, did Trump have some things to say about Colbert's last night on The Late Show. Let's just say it was a mix of "alternative facts" and a healthy dose of Trump's signature bluster.

Imagine you're at a dinner party, and someone starts telling a story that's just not quite right. You know, like your friend who claims they caught a fish "this big" (insert exaggerated hand gesture here), but really, it was just a tiny guppy. That's kind of what Trump's comments felt like - a bit of a stretch, a lot of exaggeration, and a whole lot of "[Colbert's] ratings were terrible, just terrible". Yeah, because, of course, Trump would know all about great ratings.

The Reaction

So, how did people react to Trump's comments? Well, it was a mix of face-palming, eye-rolling, and a healthy dose of sarcastic tweeting. It's like when you're watching a movie with friends, and someone makes a ridiculous comment - you just can't help but laugh and say, "really, though?" That's basically what the internet did, and it was glorious.

Stephen Colbert Apologizes (Sincerely) to Donald Trump on The Late Show
Stephen Colbert Apologizes (Sincerely) to Donald Trump on The Late Show

In the end, Stephen Colbert's last night on The Late Show was all about celebrating his time on the show, and Trump's comments were just a minor speed bump in the road. It's like when you're driving to work, and you hit a pothole - it's annoying, but you keep on driving, right? That's what Colbert did, and we've got to give him props for that.

The Takeaway

So, what can we learn from this whole ordeal? Well, for one, Donald Trump is still Donald Trump, and we should just learn to roll with it. Secondly, Stephen Colbert is a class act, and we're going to miss him on The Late Show. And lastly, the internet is still the internet - always ready to pounce on a juicy tweet or a ridiculous comment. It's like the old saying goes: "when life gives you lemons, make lemonade," and when Trump gives you tweets, make memes.

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