The 'Late Show' host used the former president's own words in a very unexpected way.
“Thank you for watching, sir,” Colbert said. “But I’m not surprised. I mean, he’s a 77-year-old white guy. Of course he’s watching CBS.”Trump called the late-night shows “poorly rated and not at all funny,” claimed they were a “major” campaign contribution to“I know you meant that as an insult, but that really sounds like the kind of rave review you wanna slap on a Times Square billboard,” Colbert said. “So today, we did that.
Colbert showed footage of a massive video billboard for “The Late Show” in Time Square with a pic of himself and Trump’s words, attributed to the former president in big letters. “Sir, thank you for the endorsement,” Colbert said. “I hope you get a chance to check out the billboard on the way to your next court appearance, or Bubba Gump shrimp appearance.”By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you're agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. You are also agreeing to our
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