Stephen Colbert guess why Elon Musk excited Trump and that’s exactly what you think | Video

Stephen Colbert announced the news of his audience during his monologue on Wednesday “The Late Show” that “The Thinkable has happened” between Elon Musk and Donald Trump this week.
“Now there is difficulty brewing between the president and the former first friend, Elon Musk, no, no, I’m starting to worry that two narcissistic megalomaniacs having a total inability to see the value in other humans could have trouble making friends,” said Colbert. “Here’s what happened. This is what happened yesterday. This is yesterday, in a multi-tweet tweet, among others, Elon Musk qualified the great bill of Trump a disgusting abomination.”
Then he speculated on what could have caused him.
“Apparently, ketamine has dissipated. It must be a hell of a hangover,” said Colbert. Then he imagined what Musk might think after falling. “Oh, my God, I spent $ 300 million to elect who?” How many children have? It cannot be their name! ”
“” The disgusting abomination “is a severe criticism,” continued Colbert. “Also in violation of copyright, because it is already the slogan of the Parmesan de Papa John in crust Philly Cheesteak. Papadia. “”
“Musk explained that the great and beautiful abomination will massively increase the already gigantic budget deficit to 2.5 billions of dollars three exclamation points and will overcome American citizens with an careless debt in an overwhelming manner,” said Colbert. “Counterpoint: American citizens already used at an unbearable debt. This is why they buy their parmesan in crust philly cheesteak, papadias, on Klarna.”
“In an interview on CBS this Sunday, Musk tried to distant Trump,” said Colbert, playing a clip from the South African billionaire saying: “It is not as if I agree with everything that the administration does.”
“Yeah, Musk doesn’t think Trump was right about everything,” said Colbert, “his hat does it.” To this, he showed a photo of Musk carrying a baseball cap in reading with “Trump was right on everything”.
Look at the full monologue below: