*Disclaimer: Fixed Thandiwe Newton’s name.*
Sunday, April 15 – Quick catchup on
administration news, mentioning James Comey’s interview (with no commentary,
since it aired after the show taped,)
the FBI raid on Michael Cohen, and the bombing of Syria, the latter of which
noted Trump’s staggeringly-misguided use of “mission accomplished.” The main story, coming just before tax day,
touched on the GOP tax bill but mostly focused on what the new regulations don’t prevent: corporate tax loopholes. John went through various strategies used by
multi-billion-dollar corporations to pay zero taxes. However, the best part of this story was
John, piggybacking off of a Jake Tapper clip, proposing that all news anchors
shout when reading any portion of a Trump tweet written in all caps. Finally, John presented the last Blockbuster
in Alaska with a gift, Russell Crowe memorabilia purchased in a recent auction,
including his leather jockstrap from Cinderella
Man.
Monday, April 16 – After a few jokes
about sperm in space (with Trevor pointing out that our progression of sending stuff
into space – music, pictures of human anatomy, sperm – looks like we’re
sexually harassing aliens,) we touched on Sean Hannity being Michael Cohen’s
third client and the colossal conflict of interest in that. Next was James Comey’s ABC interview. Trevor sympathized with him having to approach
the president about possible golden-shower blackmail but side-eyed some of his
“I do this but for the good of the people” stance. Good story on two Black men being arrested at Starbucks for waiting for a
friend – the follow-up skit featuring Dulcé as a 911 operator throwing shade on
white people calling in becaue Black people make them nervous was great. The guest, writer Alex Wagner, discussed her
new book on discovering her story as a mixed-race person.
Tuesday, April 17 – Quick opening blurb
on the IRS website being unable to process payments on tax day, with Trevor
arguing that, since this problem is on the IRS, the solution should be “no
payments” instead of “payment extensions.”
Next was more on Michael Cohen and Sean Hannity, particularly Hannity’s
contradictory evasions, from “I was never his client,” to “I might have paid
him ten bucks,” to “I definitely want attorney-client privilege on this.” We also looked at the trolling Hannity got in
the media, including from other people on Fox.
I laughed at Hannity trying to redirect a contributor who kept remarking
on Hannity not disclosing his conflict of interest. Former attorney general Eric Holder was the
guest, taking two segments for his interview.
I really liked what he had to say about gerrymandering, both about the
racial motivations often behind it and about the myth that there’s no “fair”
way to draw districts.
Wednesday, April 18 – We opened on
Starbucks’s planned racial bias training (with Trevor wanting Black people to
troll Starbucks and see how much they can get away with now) and New York’s
horrifying “poop train” parked in Alabama (with Trevor wanting to write them an
apology after every meal.) Good story on
the planned talks between North and South Korea. I liked Trevor’s amusement at Trump being so
excited about finally doing something good, and I enjoyed his impression of
Japan’s Prime Minister Abe trying to keep Trump engaged in the process. Desi did a field report on “raw water,” and I
hope for her sake that the bit with her drinking it was faked for the cameras –
so gross! Guest Chelsea Clinton shared
memories of Barbara Bush, advocated leaving presidents’ children out of
political rancor, and talked about her new children’s book on women who changed
the world.
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