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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsTrump's complaint about Seth Meyers--Trump really thinks criticizing or mocking him is illegal!
"NO TALENT, NO RATINGS, 100% ANTI TRUMP, WHICH IS PROBABLY ILLEGAL!!!" according to the president.
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Trump's complaint about Seth Meyers--Trump really thinks criticizing or mocking him is illegal! (Original Post)
tblue37
Nov 1
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MaddowBlog-'Probably illegal': Trump ups the ante in his offensive against late-night comedy
LetMyPeopleVote
Nov 5
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greatauntoftriplets
(178,502 posts)1. But it was legal for him to start the birtherism crap about Obama?
And what about "Sleepy Joe Biden"? He really thinks he's king and above the law.
Cha
(315,774 posts)2. Ask Jimmy Kimmel If that
worked.
mucifer
(25,422 posts)3. Things keep getting more lawless. It could happen eventually.
chicoescuela
(2,482 posts)4. 1000% correct
LetMyPeopleVote
(172,486 posts)5. MaddowBlog-'Probably illegal': Trump ups the ante in his offensive against late-night comedy
For all of the presidents efforts to convince the world that hes some kind of strong colossus, his whining about comedy makes him look tiny and weak.
âProbably illegalâ: Trump ups the ante in his offensive against late-night comedy
— TheBlackPage (Woke, DEI forever against fascism) (@theblackpage.bsky.social) 2025-11-04T22:46:09.602Z
For all of the presidentâs efforts to convince the world that heâs some kind of strong colossus, his whining about comedy makes him look tiny and weak.
www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/probably-illegal-trump-ups-ante-offensive-late-night-comedy-rcna241875
During Trumps Asia trip, he spoke to U.S. troops stationed in Japan, where the Republican delivered some odd and unscripted comments about the use of steam for catapults onboard warships. A few days later, NBCs Late Night host Seth Meyers had a little fun at the presidents expense, joking, This guy spends more time thinking about catapults than Wile E. Coyote.
Meyers added, Next, hes gonna start complaining about how our troops dont tie themselves to rockets anymore.
The president apparently was not impressed. This was the entirety of the message he published to his social media platform:
For now, lets skip over the irony of Trump whining about someone else going on and on, to the point of sounding like a deranged lunatic. Instead, it was those final words in his online rant that stood out......
They each seemed to understand a simple truth: Being president of the United States not only makes a person one of the highest-profile individuals on the planet, it also makes him or her the target of jokes. Trump may hate the idea of becoming the subject of public ridicule, but its simply part of the job.
After almost five years in the White House, he still hasnt accepted this. Indeed, from Kimmel to Stephen Colbert, Saturday Night Live to South Park, the president chooses to act like a snowflake in response to comedy that hurts his feelings.
Whether he appreciates the implications or not, the more the president and his team are rattled by satire, comedians and cartoons, the more they appear weak and pathetic. For all of Trumps efforts to convince the world that hes some kind of strong colossus, his whining about comedy makes him look tiny.
Meyers added, Next, hes gonna start complaining about how our troops dont tie themselves to rockets anymore.
The president apparently was not impressed. This was the entirety of the message he published to his social media platform:
Seth Meyers of NBC may be the least talented person to perform live in the history of television. In fact, he may be the WORST to perform, live or otherwise. I watched his show the other night for the first time in years. In it he talked endlessly about electric catapults on aircraft carriers which I complain about as not being as good as much less expensive steam catapults. On and on he went, a truly deranged lunatic. Why does NBC waste its time and money on a guy like this??? NO TALENT, NO RATINGS, 100% ANTI TRUMP, WHICH IS PROBABLY ILLEGAL!!!
For now, lets skip over the irony of Trump whining about someone else going on and on, to the point of sounding like a deranged lunatic. Instead, it was those final words in his online rant that stood out......
They each seemed to understand a simple truth: Being president of the United States not only makes a person one of the highest-profile individuals on the planet, it also makes him or her the target of jokes. Trump may hate the idea of becoming the subject of public ridicule, but its simply part of the job.
After almost five years in the White House, he still hasnt accepted this. Indeed, from Kimmel to Stephen Colbert, Saturday Night Live to South Park, the president chooses to act like a snowflake in response to comedy that hurts his feelings.
Whether he appreciates the implications or not, the more the president and his team are rattled by satire, comedians and cartoons, the more they appear weak and pathetic. For all of Trumps efforts to convince the world that hes some kind of strong colossus, his whining about comedy makes him look tiny.
SunImp
(2,583 posts)6. Criticism is bashing to control freaks like him
Many progressives/leftists have no problem criticizing their leaders.
kwolf68
(8,163 posts)7. What a Snowflake
This guy is a fucking joke. Can't believe he is the President of my country. Last night was a much-needed elixir for those of us on the political left.