Trump-Biden Rematch Set After Haley Drops Out; Greene Humiliated in Interview: A Closer Look

Late Night with Seth Meyers
6 Mar 202411:04

Summary

TLDRThe script is a scathing commentary on the Republican Party's unwavering support for Donald Trump, despite his numerous scandals, criminal indictments, and controversial actions. It highlights the hypocrisy of Republican leaders like Mitch McConnell, who initially condemned Trump's role in the Capitol insurrection but ultimately endorsed him. The script also pokes fun at Trump's strange behavior, conspiracy theorists like Marjorie Taylor Greene, and the party's willingness to overlook Trump's flaws. With biting humor and sarcasm, it criticizes the Republicans for prioritizing power over principles and catering to Trump's divisive rhetoric.

Takeaways

  • 😬 Donald Trump is the presumptive Republican nominee for president again, despite numerous scandals, criminal indictments, and his role in the January 6th insurrection.
  • 🤝 The Republican establishment, including Mitch McConnell, has rallied behind Trump after Nikki Haley dropped out of the primary race.
  • 😠 Trump and his supporters, like Marjorie Taylor Greene, are becoming increasingly emboldened and unhinged, promoting conspiracy theories and lashing out at critics.
  • 🗽 Trump has claimed he can win traditionally Democratic strongholds like New York and Virginia, despite his unpopularity in those states.
  • 🤯 The script highlights Trump's numerous controversies, including impeachments, fraud allegations, sexual abuse accusations, and his mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • 🤡 The script mocks Trump's bizarre behavior, speech patterns, and apparent lack of basic knowledge, comparing him to a glitching video game character or a Sim.
  • 🙄 Republicans are portrayed as falling in line behind Trump despite previously disavowing him, suggesting a lack of principles or willingness to stand up to him.
  • 🇬🇧 The script includes an exchange where Marjorie Taylor Greene lashes out at a British reporter for questioning her promotion of the "Jewish space lasers" conspiracy theory.
  • 😂 The script employs humor and satire to critique Trump and the Republican Party's embrace of him, including imagined scenarios and impersonations.
  • 🚨 The script warns that Trump and his supporters are explicitly promising to jail opponents, seek revenge on critics, and use executive powers to suppress protests and carry out mass deportations if elected.

Q & A

  • What led Donald Trump to become the presumptive GOP nominee for president again?

    -Donald Trump became the presumptive GOP nominee for president again after Nikki Haley dropped out of the GOP primary and the Republican establishment raced to support him.

  • How does the script describe Donald Trump's past controversies and legal issues?

    -The script describes Donald Trump as a twice-impeached, four-time criminal indictee, racist, found liable for fraud and sexual abuse, banned from doing business in New York for three years, and involved in numerous other controversies and legal issues.

  • What are some of the personal traits and behaviors attributed to Donald Trump in the script?

    -Donald Trump is portrayed as a person who glitches on three-syllable words, two-syllable words, and one-syllable words, cheats at golf, can't spell simple words, and is described as the single weirdest and most off-putting human being.

  • What was Nikki Haley's stance on supporting Donald Trump as per her recent speech?

    -Nikki Haley indicated she was not bound by a previous pledge to support the eventual GOP nominee and expressed that it was up to Donald Trump to earn the votes of those in the party and beyond who did not support him.

  • How did Donald Trump respond to Nikki Haley's concession?

    -Donald Trump responded to Nikki Haley's concession by posting a critical message about her on his social media, highlighting that she got trounced and suggesting her supporters included Democrats.

  • What is Mitch McConnell's position on endorsing Donald Trump for the presidency?

    -Mitch McConnell, who once blamed Trump for a violent insurrection, endorsed Donald Trump for the presidency following Nikki Haley stepping aside from the race.

  • What did Marjorie Taylor Greene do when confronted by a British reporter about a conspiracy theory?

    -Marjorie Taylor Greene angrily responded to a British reporter's question about a conspiracy theory she once promoted, telling the reporter to [bleep] off.

  • How did Trump predict his performance in the upcoming presidential election during a Fox News interview?

    -During a Fox News interview, Trump predicted he would win not just the presidency but also his former home state of New York and other states that generally don't go Republican.

  • What does the script imply about the Republican Party's stance towards Donald Trump?

    -The script implies that despite Donald Trump's numerous controversies and unpopularity among some sections of the public, the Republican Party is rallying behind him as their nominee for president.

  • What does the script reveal about the public perception and media portrayal of Donald Trump?

    -The script reveals that Donald Trump is viewed by some as deeply unpopular and controversial, with a history of legal issues and behavior that is off-putting to many, yet he maintains significant support within the Republican Party.

Outlines

00:00

😠 Trump's Controversial Nomination and Republican Establishment Support

The Republican establishment lined up behind Donald Trump, a four-time criminal indictee and insurrectionist, after Nikki Haley dropped out of the GOP primary. Despite Trump's controversial history, including impeachments, indictments, fraud, sexual abuse, and orchestrating a coup attempt, the Republicans are coalescing around his candidacy. The passage highlights Trump's numerous scandals and his status as an unpopular and divisive figure, yet the Republican Party is backing him as their presumptive nominee.

05:02

🤬 Haley's Concession and Republican Leaders' Endorsements

Nikki Haley delivered a conciliatory speech, congratulating Trump and hoping he would reach out to those who did not support him. However, Trump responded with characteristic insults, accusing Haley of getting support from Democrats. Meanwhile, Republican leaders like Mitch McConnell, who previously condemned Trump's role in the Capitol insurrection, are now endorsing him. The passage criticizes the Republicans' willingness to support Trump despite his divisive rhetoric and actions, and highlights the lack of principled opposition within the party.

10:03

🤯 Trump's Emboldened Supporters and Controversial Promises

With the Republican establishment's backing, Trump and his supporters are becoming more emboldened, promising to jail opponents, seek revenge on critics, and use executive powers to suppress protests and carry out mass deportations. The passage includes an incident where Marjorie Taylor Greene, a staunch Trump supporter, lashed out at a British reporter who questioned her promotion of conspiracy theories. It also mentions Trump's delusional claim that he could win New York in the presidential election, despite his unpopularity in the state. The passage criticizes the Republican Party's embrace of Trump's extremism and conspiracy theories.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Republican establishment

The 'Republican establishment' refers to the mainstream, traditional leaders and influential figures within the Republican Party. In the context of the video, it highlights how these establishment Republicans are aligning themselves behind Donald Trump's presidential candidacy despite his controversial actions and legal troubles. This is seen as a compromise of principles by the party's traditional wing in order to support their nominee.

💡Indictee

An 'indictee' is a person who has been formally accused of a crime by a grand jury or prosecutor. The video emphasizes that Donald Trump is a 'four-time criminal indictee,' meaning he has been indicted on criminal charges four separate times. This underscores the significant legal troubles and potential criminal liability Trump faces, yet the Republican establishment is still supporting his candidacy.

💡Insurrection

An 'insurrection' is a violent uprising against an established authority or government. The video refers to the events of January 6th, 2021, when a mob of Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol in an attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. This 'insurrection' is cited as one of the many controversial actions taken by Trump that the Republican establishment is nonetheless willing to overlook in supporting his candidacy.

💡Impeached

To be 'impeached' means to be formally accused of misconduct while in office, typically by a legislative body. The video notes that Trump was 'twice-impeached' by the House of Representatives during his presidency, once for abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, and again for inciting the January 6th insurrection. Being impeached twice is a significant historical blemish on Trump's record, yet the Republican establishment is still backing his candidacy.

💡Racist

A 'racist' is a person who holds prejudiced beliefs or attitudes towards people of different races or ethnicities. The video characterizes Trump as a 'racist,' likely referring to his history of making derogatory and discriminatory statements about various racial and ethnic groups, such as his comments about Mexican immigrants and his response to the Charlottesville protests. Despite this perceived racism, the Republican establishment is still supporting Trump's presidential bid.

💡Fraud

Fraud is an act of deceit or trickery for the purpose of financial or personal gain. The video mentions that Trump has been 'found liable for fraud,' likely referring to civil lawsuits in which he was found to have engaged in fraudulent business practices or misrepresentations. Despite this legal finding of fraud, the Republican establishment is still rallying behind Trump's candidacy.

💡Sexual abuse

Sexual abuse refers to any unwanted sexual behavior or activity imposed on a person without their consent. The video states that Trump has been 'found liable for sexual abuse,' implying that he has been held legally accountable for acts of sexual misconduct or assault. Despite this serious allegation, the Republican establishment is still endorsing Trump's presidential campaign.

💡Conspiracy theories

Conspiracy theories are beliefs or claims that a particular event or situation is the result of a secret plot or conspiracy by powerful individuals or organizations. The video highlights Trump's tendency to promote and spread various conspiracy theories, such as those related to climate change, immigration, and even the cause of wildfires being controlled by 'Jewish space lasers.' Despite this promotion of baseless conspiracy theories, the Republican establishment is still embracing Trump as their nominee.

💡Emboldened

To be 'emboldened' means to be made more confident, assertive, or daring in one's actions or behavior. The video suggests that due to the Republican establishment's support, Trump and his most ardent supporters, like Marjorie Taylor Greene, have become 'more emboldened' in their rhetoric and actions, promising to 'jail their opponents' and 'get revenge on their critics.' This emboldening is seen as a consequence of the establishment's endorsement of Trump's candidacy.

💡Coup attempt

A 'coup attempt' is an effort to overthrow or illegally seize power from an established government or authority. The video refers to Trump's actions following the 2020 election as a 'months-long coup attempt' that culminated in the January 6th insurrection at the Capitol. This 'coup attempt' aimed to overturn the election results and 'install him as an unelected dictator.' Despite this unprecedented challenge to American democracy, the Republican establishment is still supporting Trump's presidential bid.

Highlights

Donald Trump is now the presumptive GOP nominee for president, again, for a third time, despite his numerous controversies and legal troubles.

Trump's only remaining GOP rival, Nikki Haley, dropped out of the primary race and wished Trump well, despite previously expressing concerns about him.

Trump responded to Haley's concession with a characteristically harsh and insulting post on his social media platform.

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, who previously criticized Trump's role in the Capitol insurrection, has now endorsed him for president.

Trump's supporters, like Marjorie Taylor Greene, are becoming more emboldened and aggressive, lashing out at reporters and promoting conspiracy theories.

Trump predicted that he would win traditionally Democratic states like New York and Virginia in the general election.

The host criticizes Republicans for attacking liberal cities while Democrats rarely criticize conservative states with higher crime rates.

Republicans have returned to supporting Trump despite previously disavowing him and blaming him for the Capitol insurrection.

The transcript mocks Trump's incoherent speech patterns, strange behavior, and tendency to promote conspiracy theories.

The host questions why anyone in the Republican Party would care about a pledge to support the eventual nominee when Trump himself has never been bound by any pledge.

The host suggests that Trump will never repay kindness or loyalty, using an example of Trump's hypothetical behavior in an elevator.

The transcript describes a British reporter's polite response to being told to "f**k off" by Marjorie Taylor Greene, mocking the contrast between her behavior and his manners.

The host compares the terrified silence of Fox News hosts during Trump's phone rants to tourists watching a drunk Santa take a dump on the sidewalk.

The host mocks the idea of Trump winning New York in a presidential election, suggesting that New Yorkers hate him more than any other politician.

The host imagines Joe Biden criticizing conservative cities like Tuscaloosa in the same way Trump attacks liberal cities, highlighting the double standard.

Transcripts

00:02

-The Republican establishment raced to line up

00:04

behind four-time criminal indictee

00:06

and insurrectionist Donald Trump

00:08

after Nikki Haley dropped out of the GOP primary.

00:10

But that hasn’t made Trump’s biggest supporters,

00:12

like Marjorie Taylor Greene, any less unhinged.

00:14

For more on this, it’s time for "A Closer Look."

00:17

[ Cheers and applause ]

00:21

Well, here we are, you guys.

00:22

Donald Trump is now the presumptive

00:24

GOP nominee for president, again, for a third time,

00:27

despite the fact that he’s a twice-impeached,

00:29

four-time criminal indictee, and racist

00:31

who’s been found liable for fraud and sexual abuse,

00:34

banned from doing business in the state of New York

00:36

for three years, owes over half a billion dollars in fines,

00:40

took millions from foreign governments

00:41

while he was president,

00:43

tried to extort a foreign country

00:44

to interfere in an election in 2020

00:46

and encouraged another to help him win in 2016,

00:49

actively undermined the nation’s response

00:51

to a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic

00:53

and let a deadly disease spiral out of control,

00:56

is about to go on trial for breaking campaign finance laws

00:59

by paying hush money to cover up an affair

01:00

during the 2016 campaign,

01:03

orchestrated a months-long coup attempt

01:05

that culminated in a violent insurrection

01:07

to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power

01:09

and install him as an unelected dictator,

01:12

stole classified documents

01:13

and obstructed attempts to get them back,

01:15

has never once won the popular vote,

01:17

and has been routinely rejected by a majority of Americans

01:19

in election after election,

01:21

spews deranged conspiracy theories

01:22

about everything from climate change

01:24

to immigration to vaccines to windmills,

01:26

glitches on three-syllable words,

01:27

two-syllable words, and one-syllable words,

01:29

cheats at golf,

01:30

can’t spell his own name,

01:31

his wife’s name,

01:33

or the words indicted, education,

01:36

unprecedented, stolen,

01:37

Denmark, Kentucky, or tap,

01:39

and is, on top of everything else,

01:41

the single weirdest and most off-putting human being

01:46

on the face of the [bleep] planet.

01:49

And this is the same planet Ted Cruz lives on.

01:52

So that’s saying something.

01:53

I’m sorry, but this --

01:55

[ Cheers and applause ]

01:56

This guy...

01:58

This guy’s not a real person.

01:59

He’s a glitching NPC from a video game.

02:03

He makes less sense than a [bleep] Sim.

02:05

If you put four walls around him without a door,

02:09

he’d just forget to eat and pass out.

02:12

Soon we’re going to see him at a rally,

02:13

just running headfirst into a wall.

02:17

[ Laughter ]

02:20

A million dollars?!

02:23

That cost us a million dollars?

02:25

[ Laughter ]

02:29

A lot of talk about how that graphic

02:31

was going to look today, guys, and I think...

02:34

[ Laughing ] I think that...

02:36

[ Laughter ]

02:38

The verdict's in!

02:39

[ Laughter ]

02:40

The Republican Party

02:42

is coalescing around this deeply unpopular weirdo

02:45

after his only remaining GOP rival, Nikki Haley,

02:47

dropped out today. Now, just days ago,

02:49

Haley made news by insisting she wasn’t bound

02:52

by a previous pledge to support Trump in November.

02:54

-You did sign a pledge,

02:56

an RNC pledge to support the eventual nominee.

03:00

Do you still feel bound by that pledge?

03:03

-I have always said that I have serious concerns

03:05

about Donald Trump. I have even more concerns

03:08

about Joe Biden. -So is that a no?

03:09

You’re no longer bound by that pledge?

03:11

-No, I think I’ll make what decision I want to make.

03:14

But that’s not something I’m thinking about.

03:16

-The election you were just in

03:18

is not something you're thinking about right now?

03:21

See, this is why you lost. Your lies are boring.

03:23

At least Trump’s lies have some art to him.

03:25

[As Trump] Not many people know this, but at night I grow wings

03:27

and I fly over the city,

03:30

vanquishing evildoers

03:32

and also peeping in ladies' windows.

03:34

It’s true.

03:36

[Normal voice] Why would anyone in the Republican Party

03:38

give a damn about a GOP pledge

03:40

when the guy who runs the GOP has never been bound

03:43

by any pledge ever in his life?

03:44

He hasn’t been bound by a pledge

03:46

to remain faithful in his marriage,

03:48

a pledge to honor the Constitution,

03:49

a pledge to pay his contractors, a pledge to pay his taxes,

03:52

or a pledge not to tell people to cure COVID

03:55

by drinking Pledge.

03:58

So, Haley went out of her way to say

03:59

she wouldn’t feel bound to endorse Trump.

04:02

And while she didn’t quite endorse him in her speech

04:04

this morning, she was very conciliatory towards him.

04:07

-In all likelihood,

04:09

Donald Trump will be the Republican nominee

04:11

when our party convention meets in July.

04:14

I congratulate him and wish him well.

04:17

Our country is too precious to let our differences divide us.

04:22

It is now up to Donald Trump

04:23

to earn the votes of those in our party

04:25

and beyond it who did not support him,

04:28

and I hope he does that.

04:30

-Yeah, yeah, yeah, that definitely sounds

04:31

like my dude Donald Trump,

04:33

a compassionate uniter

04:34

who will reach out to people

04:36

with different points of view.

04:37

And in fact, as Haley was delivering that speech,

04:39

Trump was reciprocating her well-wishes

04:41

with a characteristically kind, humble and complimentary post

04:45

about Haley on his social media site,

04:47

which I think is called [bleep]hole.

04:49

Here’s what he said.

04:51

-"Nikki Haley got trounced last night in record-setting fashion,

04:54

despite the fact that Democrats, for reasons unknown,

04:57

are allowed to vote in Vermont

04:59

and various other Republican primaries.

05:02

Much of her money came from radical left Democrats,

05:05

as did many of her voters, almost 50%,

05:08

according to the polls."

05:09

-"I wish Donald Trump well."

05:11

[As Trump] "And I wish Nikki Haley would fall down a well."

05:14

[ Laughter ]

05:16

[Normal voice] When are these people gonna learn?

05:17

No matter what you say about Trump,

05:18

he will never repay your kindness or loyalty.

05:20

If you held the elevator door open for Trump,

05:22

he’d press every button, loudly fart,

05:24

and then say, "Enjoy the ride, loser."

05:26

[ Laughter ]

05:27

And while Haley hasn’t endorsed Trump yet,

05:29

most Republican leaders are falling over themselves

05:31

to get behind him, like Senate Minority Leader

05:33

Mitch McConnell, who once called Trump disgraceful and blamed him

05:36

for what McConnell called a violent insurrection.

05:39

-The Senate minority leader, Mitch McConnell,

05:41

is endorsing former President Trump.

05:43

-In the aftermath of Nikki Haley stepping aside from this race,

05:47

the Republican leader issuing a statement

05:49

saying that he will, in fact,

05:51

endorse Donald Trump for the presidency.

05:53

-Well, at least we think McConnell endorsed Trump.

05:56

Halfway through his comments, he froze and switched over

05:58

to an old Windows screensaver.

06:00

-First, let me just say that, uh...

06:04

[ Laughter ]

06:10

-The media is calling this a remarkable turnaround,

06:13

but it’s truly the least shocking ending imaginable.

06:15

It’s like if at the end of "Sixth Sense,"

06:17

Bruce Willis was alive

06:18

and the kid just wanted attention.

06:20

Now, do I believe the McConnells of the world

06:22

wanted Haley or DeSantis

06:24

or anyone else to beat Trump for the nomination?

06:25

Sure. But when they didn’t, it was crazy to think Mitch

06:28

or anyone else was going to take a principled stand.

06:30

And because they won’t, Trump and his goons have no incentive

06:33

to moderate themselves. The opposite is happening.

06:35

They’re becoming more emboldened.

06:37

They’re explicitly promising to jail their opponents,

06:39

get revenge on their critics,

06:40

and use executive powers to stamp out protests

06:43

and carry out mass deportations.

06:45

At Trump’s victory party on Tuesday,

06:47

one of his biggest boosters

06:48

and fellow lopsided Picasso painting,

06:50

Marjorie Taylor Greene,

06:52

flipped out at a British reporter

06:54

who dared to ask her about a conspiracy theory

06:57

she once promoted that wildfires are caused by space lasers

07:00

controlled by a wealthy Jewish family.

07:02

-What do you think

07:03

the message should be to Nikki Haley tonight?

07:05

-Well, we’ve been encouraging her to drop out

07:09

and support President Trump.

07:11

And I think tonight is the clear message

07:13

that President Trump is the clear frontrunner.

07:16

He’s the winner in our Republican primary.

07:19

And it’s time for Nikki Haley to drop out and support him.

07:21

-Can you tell me why so many people

07:24

that support Donald Trump love conspiracy theories,

07:26

including yourself?

07:28

He seems to attract lots of conspiracy theorists.

07:30

-Well, let me tell you, you’re a conspiracy theorist.

07:33

And the left and the media spreads

07:35

more conspiracy theories. We like the truth.

07:37

We like supporting our Constitution,

07:39

our freedoms, and America first, so...

07:41

-What about Jewish space lasers?

07:43

Tell us about Jewish space -- -No, why don't --

07:44

Why don’t why don’t you go talk about Jewish space lasers?

07:47

And really, why don’t you [bleep] off? How about that?

07:50

-Thanks. Thank you very much.

07:51

[ Crowd "ohh"s ]

07:52

[ Laughter ]

07:54

-It’s a testament to British manners

07:56

that even after being told to F off by a raving lunatic,

07:59

they still say, "Thank you very much."

08:01

I’d love to see that reporter on the subway.

08:03

"The CIA is using mind-control rats to spy on us!"

08:06

[British accent] "That’s a fascinating insight.

08:08

And may I say,

08:09

I love your aluminium hat."

08:11

[ Laughter ]

08:12

[Normal voice] Whenever British reporters have to deal

08:14

with wackos here in the US,

08:15

they always maintain the poise of a narrator

08:17

in a BBC nature documentary.

08:18

[British accent] We’re here in one of the most

08:20

dangerous parts of the jungle,

08:21

a Trump rally, where we’re hoping to get a glimpse

08:23

of the rare American nut bird

08:26

in its natural habitat.

08:28

[Normal voice] So, Trump is feeling confident

08:30

after his big Super Tuesday wins

08:32

and support from the GOP establishment.

08:34

He did another of his classic phone rants

08:36

with Fox News yesterday,

08:37

where he hypnotizes the hosts into terrified silence,

08:41

like tourists watching a drunk Santa

08:43

take a dump on the sidewalk.

08:45

It must be so weird

08:47

if you happen to have Fox News muted when that happens.

08:49

"Are these -- are these hosts watching me?

08:55

Am I the TV?"

08:57

[ Laughter ]

08:58

And in the course of that interview,

09:00

Trump predicted that he would win not just the presidency

09:03

but his former home state of New York.

09:05

-You look at what’s happened to New York and Chicago.

09:07

You look at what’s happened to Los Angeles.

09:10

We have a much different country in many ways,

09:13

but also from a voting standpoint.

09:15

They can’t go to hospitals, they can’t go to schools,

09:18

they can’t use their playgrounds for their kids.

09:21

We’re going to make a heavy play for New York.

09:23

We’re going to make a heavy play for Virginia.

09:24

States that generally don’t go Republican.

09:28

I think they’re going to go Republican.

09:30

-Alright, first of all, you think you can

09:31

win New York in a presidential election?

09:33

You couldn’t even win a mayoral election.

09:35

And remember, this guy did. So...

09:37

[ Laughter ]

09:38

New Yorkers hate all politicians,

09:41

but especially Trump.

09:42

On the New York ballot in November,

09:43

Biden will be listed as Friggin' Joe Biden,

09:45

and Trump will just be listed as This [bleep] Guuuuuy.

09:48

[ Laughter ]

09:49

Why are Republicans allowed to [bleep] all over liberal cities

09:51

while Democrats never [bleep] on red states?

09:53

New York City’s homicide rate is 4.8 per 100,000 people.

09:57

Alabama’s homicide rate is 15.9 per 100,000 --

10:01

more than three times that in New York City.

10:03

But you never hear Joe Biden [bleep] all over Tuscaloosa.

10:06

[As Biden] Tuscaloosa -- you been there?

10:10

It’s a hellhole, folks. I’m not kidding around here.

10:13

There’s a Crimson Tide, alright, from all the murders.

10:16

No joke, no joke.

10:19

[ Laughter ]

10:22

[Normal voice] After disavowing him and blaming him

10:24

for the insurrection at the Capitol,

10:25

Republicans have once again slinked back to Donald Trump,

10:27

and now they’re going to spend the next eight months

10:29

making promises and asking us for our votes.

10:32

And to that I say...

10:33

-Why don’t you [bleep] off?

10:35

-This has been "A Closer Look."

10:37

[ Cheers and applause ]

10:40

Hey everybody. Thanks for watching "A Closer Look."

10:42

And as a reminder, my brother Josh and I

10:44

have started a -- [ Beep ]

10:45

[voiceover] have an established

10:46

podcast called "Family Trips with the Meyers Brothers."

10:49

We hope you listen. We hope you like it.

10:51

See you soon.

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