Posted on 05/23/2026 6:38:45 AM PDT by V_TWIN
President Trump trashed nemesis Stephen Colbert in an AI-generated video — literally.
The 22-second clip shows Trump walking onto the set of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” as the host introduces his final episode.
An AI-generated version of the president then man-handles his biggest basher, grabbing Colbert by the suit jacket and giving him three shakes.
The president is then seen tossing Colbert into a green trash bin while the audience roars and Trump seals the lid and starts his signature dance to “Y.M.C.A.”
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You must be great fun at parties.
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Reagan was my favorite President, until Trump.
Reagan was a grade B actor, a grade A President, but in today's social media world, he'd get beaten like a rented mule.
He was too polite for the "go for the throat" attitude in today's media circus.
I absolutely love Trump and his tweets, twats and twits and that "dance" is hysterical, especially since it's to "YMCA", the well known fag song of it's era (and Trump knows it).
Talk about pouring salt into an open wound!
“You must be great fun at parties.”
Or a terrific nextdoor neighbor.
Probably serves as an HOA board member. Lol!
A wood cipher would been funnier but I'll take the trash bin.
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I don’t know, Ronnie was perfect for the time, and was a bit radical for the GOP in his own way. His folksy stories reeled the people in, and the end had the sharp barb of humor that mocked the other side during a more genteel time in politics that hooked a much larger than now centrist cohort. He had the gravitas to call out the Soviets “Tear down this wall!”; at the time, that was very boss Cold War policy as opposed to detente. Right people, right time.
What? Colbert can’t take a joke? lol
Darn, that was really funny!
Nice!
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