mercredi 26 juillet 2017
Home »
USA News
» Stephen Colbert's New, Trump-Inspired Boy Scout Oath Will Make You Laugh, Then Cringe
Stephen Colbert's New, Trump-Inspired Boy Scout Oath Will Make You Laugh, Then Cringe
Donald Trump's address in front of the Boy Scouts of America on July 24 was widely panned as inappropriate - including by Stephen Colbert. On The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, the host eviscerated Trump's partisan performance, which was given in front of a crowd of both preteen and teen boys. "Trump left the politics behind and just talked about his hopes for their future," Colbert quipped. "Just kidding."
After sharing some of his favorite lowlights from Trump's bombastic address, the late-night host also offered a new, updated version of the Boy Scout Oath, as inspired by the current president. As you can imagine, it underwent some heavy - and hilarious - revisions.
Related Posts:
Obama's Former Photographer Artfully Shades Trump With Michelle and Barack Hand-Holding Photo… Read More
7 Times Trump Proved He Knows Nothing About History During an interview with SiriusXM, President Donald Trump demonstrated, once again, that he lacks a basic understanding of American history by suggesting former President Andrew Jackson could've stopped the Civil War had he … Read More
The Incredible Story of How 1 Man Secretly Paid Rosa Parks's Rent For Years We now have yet another reason to revere Michael Ilitch following the news of his death on Feb. 10. Ilitch was the founder of pizza joint Little Caesars and owner of the Detroit Tigers, but he also had an impact on one of th… Read More
Pictures of Charlottesville United in Mourning Are Heartbreaking and Hopeful As the nation reeled over the white supremacist and neo-Nazi march that took place on Aug. 11 and 12 and left three dead in Charlottesville, VA, those who remained came together as a community. People held hands and hugged a… Read More
Why You Might Want to Be Wary of a Popular New Anonymous Messaging App Say hello to what might become your newest obsession (or fear): an anonymous messaging app called Sarahah. The app, similar to Yik Yak, Whisper, or ask.fm, lets people create an account and have others leave them messages. I… Read More
0 comments:
Enregistrer un commentaire