The article discusses recent late-night comedy segments focusing primarily on President Trump's executive order banning transgender people from serving in the military. Comedian Michael Kosta humorously critiques the reasoning behind the ban, questioning why recovery time from transition surgery is treated differently from other surgeries. The article also highlights NFL viewership records and a humorous incident in Philadelphia, reflecting on local culture and perceptions surrounding these topics. Overall, the comedians address serious issues through satire, contributing to a broader discourse on military policy and societal norms.
Trump is acting like they're doing transition surgeries on the front lines. Do you know how long our wars last? I think they'll have you back in the game in no time.
As someone who pees himself anytime he hears a loud noise, I think we should be grateful to anyone who's willing to put their life on the line so I don't have to.
They didn't take into account that Philly residents have spent years building up an immunity to grease.
How many Matthew McConaughey commercials can there be?
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