Late-night hosts recently addressed the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and the internal conflicts within the Maga movement as Donald Trump’s inauguration draws near.
Jimmy Kimmel, who had to evacuate his show due to the wildfires burning dangerously close to his studio, returned with a heartfelt message for his city. He expressed the fear, stress, and uncertainty that many Angelenos experienced during the fires. Kimmel highlighted the unity and support shown by the community in the face of the disaster, despite the divisive comments made by the incoming president, who blamed California for the wildfires. Kimmel chose to focus on thanking the firefighters and volunteers who worked tirelessly to combat the fires and support those affected.
On The Daily Show, Jon Stewart also commended the acts of compassion and kindness displayed by the community in response to the wildfires. He praised the firefighters, including prisoners who fought bravely, and criticized congressional Republicans who attempted to attach political conditions to federal disaster relief for California. Stewart condemned their actions as “psychotic” and highlighted the hypocrisy of politicians who demand aid for their own states without strings attached.
Stephen Colbert, on The Late Show, echoed the sentiments of support for Los Angeles and criticized congressional Republicans for their attempts to politicize disaster relief efforts. He mocked Senator John Barrasso’s comments about California’s liberal policies contributing to the wildfires, sarcastically suggesting that wind patterns were a result of liberal influence. Colbert emphasized the importance of providing aid without political agendas during times of crisis.
Seth Meyers, on Late Night, delved into the internal conflicts within the Maga movement over immigration. He highlighted the division between Elon Musk and Steve Bannon, with Musk advocating for skilled immigrants and Bannon dismissing him as a “man-child.” Meyers found humor in the feud, pointing out the irony of Republicans blaming internal conflicts on “wokeness” rather than taking responsibility for their own disagreements. He jokingly compared Musk’s attempt to align with Maga to a sports fan supporting a team that may not reciprocate loyalty.
Overall, the late-night hosts used their platforms to address pressing issues such as natural disasters, political divisiveness, and internal conflicts within political movements. They emphasized the importance of unity, compassion, and support in times of crisis while also providing a comedic take on the absurdities of current events.
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