NEW YORK – Look at it that way, Kimberly Guilfoyle. It could have been a lot worse.
Fox News’ former personality was fortunate that her high-altitude decibel speech at the Republican National Convention took place a week ago when two of the three most sensitive night comics on television, Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel, were off.
A fringe celebrity heading to the convention, Donald Trump Jr.’s lawyer and friend had an indelible moment with a cheerleading speech that ended with her “still coming” cry in an empty theater.
Stephen Colbert imitated pushing his head against a table after betting a clip of Guilfoyle on CBS’s “Late Show”.
“Is the noisy girl gone? He said.” I got scared.
“This is the first time in my life that I had to turn down the volume of C-SPAN,” Colbert said, performing in front of a hearing of his wife in his CBS office. “I’m glad we already have children, because I think I was upset about that.
He Guilfoyle, a “vengeful banshee who will hang your dreams”.
In “The Daily Show,” Trevor Noah said Guilfoyle’s speech so loud that Canada called the police.
“I want a speedy recovery to everyone who watched the helmet conference,” he said. “I pray for you.”
The Internet was flooded with online memes, some of which depicted Guilfoyle as a dark, sinister figure surrounded by thunderstorms and flames. MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” conveyed parts of his speech from the point of view through Dwight Schrute’s old acceptance speech in “The Office.”
Somewhere, Kimmel taking notes. He’s been throughout the summer, and David Spade, Tuesday’s guest host on Kimmel’s ABC show, didn’t mention Guilfoyle or the conference in Tuesday’s monologue.
“Tonight” by Fallon is dark during the week. This contrasts with Colbert, who does the “Late Show” live the two weeks of the convention. Noah extended his “Daily Social Estrangement Show” to five nights instead of four conventions.
“We live in a hellish landscape the size of a plague where 180,000 more people have died, and we can’t go to the videos or kiss our grandparents,” Noah said Tuesday. “But then I saw the convention, and guys, it turns out that Donald Trump did a smart task to prevent it from happening.
He said the conference seeks to deliver failure as a success.
“Bravo to Republicans for seeing the glass of bleach partially filled,” he said.
His jokes at the Democratic conference were decidedly sweeter, adding a regime that mocked Joe Biden’s penchant for phoned other people he knows a little.
“When I see the convention, I have become self-aware, ” said Noah. “How come I didn’t get a phone call from Joe Biden? Am I a bad person? Do you hate me? Am I in airplane mode?”
HBO’s JOHN Oliver mocked Democrats for repeated use of the word “decent” to describe their candidate. Given the appearances of Colin Powell, Meg Whitman and John Kasich at the Democratic convention, he said it would be difficult to convince progressives that it was a forward-thinking party when it looked like a Zoom assembly at the 2008 Republican convention.
The comics have already telegraphed their purpose for Wednesday’s Republican session. Noah called Vice President Mike Pence “the human edition of the padded padding they placed on the walls of music studios.” Colbert pretended to fall asleep under Pence’s name.
“I have a coffee to stay awake before uttering the words ‘Mike Pence’,” he said.
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