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Posted: 2024-04-12T12:22:56Z | Updated: 2024-04-12T18:43:29Z Seth Meyers Guarantees You Have No Idea Where This Fox News Bit Goes Next | HuffPost

Seth Meyers Guarantees You Have No Idea Where This Fox News Bit Goes Next

The Late Night comedian suggested a good rule for life after the segment on the conservative network took a very bizarre turn.
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Seth Meyers on Thursday mocked a Fox News segment that took a very bizarre turn.

The Late Night comedian guaranteed viewers you have no idea what would come next in conservative radio host Clay Travis fawning over Donald Trump s ordering milkshakes and chicken for supporters during a campaign stop at a Chick-fil-A restaurant in Georgia.

Travis recalled Trump forcing his team to take milkshakes following an interview with the former president at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida.

But Travis then took a wild turn when he pivoted to talking about Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler.

I mean, again, the idea that Democrats try to sell that Trump is an awful human being, that hes Adolf Hitler, he said. I dont know that Hitler was regularly buying journalists milkshakes or walking into Chick-fil-A or Dairy Queen like this.

Meyers was stunned.

Im sorry, you dont know that he didnt, he commented. I know, he didnt.

What are you even talking about Hitler for? No one else brought him up, he added. Heres a good rule for life: You never want to be the first person in a conversation to bring up Hitler.

Watch the full video here:

And Meyers monologue here:

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