Covid-19. Mayor Anderson revealed his sibling had passed away in the intensive care unit at the Royal Liverpool Hospital last night after falling ill with the virus.
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Twitter.On #LSSC tonight: Trump’s taxes reveal where he gets his haircuts. pic.twitter.com/W3FJglcVnj– A Late Show (@colbertlateshow) September 29, 2020The fake ad is for a barber shop called Shady Cuts, and it was narrated by Colbert staff writer Brian Stack.
Covid-19. Mayor Anderson revealed his sibling had passed away in the intensive care unit at the Royal Liverpool Hospital last night after falling ill with the virus.
Baltimore congressional candidate Kimberly Klacik reported $6.4 million in fundraising after President Trump shared her viral campaign video, which lambasted Democratic leadership in cities with large African American populations. Since that ad, Klacik has appeared at the Republican National Convention and made multiple appearances on national television.
Sharon Stone made the bold choice to pose nude for Playboy magazine in 1990 so that she could get a role in “Basic Instinct.” At the time, Stone wasn’t a well-known actress so she decided to be “strategic” in order to get the part that would later push her into sex symbol status. The actress played the lead character, Catherine Tramell, opposite Michael Douglas, who played Detective Nick Curran in the erotic-thriller.
Bawk-bawk-back. Ya know? A total chicken.
Also Read: Will Forte, Jason Sudeikis Have a Real Beef With Fred Armisen and Kristen Wiig's Garth and Kat (Video)OK, so Lon & Yvonne are a bit less nerdy than Garth and Kat. Also, they don’t really do words because they’re scatters.
Also Read: 'Weird Al' Yankovic Remixed the Presidential Debate to Finally Make It Palatable (Video)Corden’s lyrics are told from Trump’s (warped) perspective.
We know former President Barack Obama is a remarkable constitutional scholar, but his Harvard Law School-trained wife may be even more convincing!
the now-infamous footage of Trump standing on the White House balcony began to play. We see Trump salute, and then give a double thumbs up.
Trump’s combative demeanor and constant interruptions.
Saturday Night Live did not hold back about President Donald Trump‘s coronavirus diagnosis.
“This is a very unusual episode of the show,” declared Stephen Colbert in an unexpected Friday night episode of Global’s “The Late Show”.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerA very unusual day in Washington required an extra dose of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, as a usually dark night for the program was turned into a bonus show.Surprisingly, Colbert struck a sympathetic tone. “Now, say what you will about the President, and I do.
regularly ignored CDC guidelines regarding masks and social distancing, and now he’s in the hospital with COVID-19.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticRefresh for updates With a mix of sincere best wishes, karma-is-a-bitch snark, stunned disbelief and saw-it-coming hindsight, Hollywood and the Beltway responded quickly to the late-night news of President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump testing positive for COVID-19.“I am very surprised by the twist ending of ‘2020: Episode 3’ and I don’t see how they will be able to wrap this all up in one more episode,” tweeted actor Sean Gunn.John Cleese
comparing Trump to Thanos from the “Avengers” movies.You can watch the sketch, which “The Late Show” shared on Twitter, just below.Also Read: Colbert Says Remaining Undecided Voters Are 'Mentally Impaired Unicorns' (Video)On #LSSC tonight: They might be adding a mute button to the next debate.
Megyn Kelly thinks she would have handled the presidential debate better than Chris Wallace.
this really happened). He also convinces a Republican family to allow him to stay with them during the pandemic, and as quarantine starts to get long, they’re quick to reveal their true colors, admitting they believe that Democrats are far worse than the virus.The first “Borat” film became such a wild success in 2006 that Baron Cohen eventually vowed that he would retire the character.