Seth Meyers highlighted Trump's insistence that he and JD Vance aren't weird, criticizing the notion that the opposite of weird is solid, suggesting it's actually normal. This reflects the Republican strategy of deflecting the 'weird' label onto Democrats instead of addressing it directly. They seem to be doing nothing but exacerbating their situation with these defenses.
Jimmy Kimmel humorously pointed out Trump's odd self-defense by comparing his extravagant lifestyle to a regular guy, stating, "I'm just a regular guy who lives in a gold house and has an orange face,' capturing the absurdity of Trump's claims.
Seth Meyers expressed his embarrassment during JD Vance's interaction in a doughnut shop, likening it to horror movie suspense, saying, 'I had such secondhand embarrassment watching that that I had to peer through my hands like it was a Saw movie.' This emphasizes the awkwardness surrounding Vance's public persona.
Stephen Colbert quipped about JD Vance's weakness by comparing him satirically to a doughnut, saying, 'Is JD Vance a doughnut? Because Walz is dunkin' him.' This line cleverly critiques Vance's vulnerability in the political arena.
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