Seth Meyers humorously compared Trump's connection with Musk to Jim Carrey's 'Cable Guy,' suggesting Musk's influence is inescapable. He stated, "you let him do you a favor, and now you can't get rid of him... Every time you look out that little keyhole, he's gonna be there." This playful analogy reflects the bizarre entanglement of wealthy individuals in politics.
Stephen Colbert expressed disbelief at Elon Musk's choice to spend time with Trump, stating, "If I was worth $400 billion, I would not spend all of my free time with Donald Trump. I would do jack [expletive]." This highlights how unusual it is for someone so wealthy to engage in such political relationships.
Meyers continued with tongue-in-cheek commentary regarding the Constitution, saying, "the Constitution does start with, We the people do whatever rich boy tells us." This satirical take points to the disproportionate influence of wealthy individuals in governance.
Jimmy Fallon humorously suggested a competition between Musk and Bezos for Trump’s affection, stating, "...they are going to put Trump down in the middle of the room and see who he goes to first: All right, here boy!" This illustrates the absurdity surrounding their relationships with Trump.
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