After a very exhausting election season for the US, and for the rest of the world, a Stephen Colbert monologue is what everyone needs.
“We are more divided than ever, as a nation,” begins Colbert and goes on to point that the Republicans and Democrats are both scared of the other parties policies. ‘Afraid’ is the word.
Unable to deal with how the elections got to where they did, Stephen takes the help of history to make sense of some of it. He says we “drank too much poison” this election because we liked it’s taste, it gave us a bit of high.
Stephen ends by saying that Americans may be divided over politics, but there are a few things that all of them agree over.
For one, there is a way proper way to eat Kit-Kat, which is to eat it in segments and not bite into it like a normal candy bar. And that, whatever your stance on Hillary’s e-mails might be, everyone agrees that work email sucks.
Watch the video for a truly emotional call to, really, Make America Great Again.
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