Stephen Colbert, host of the “Late Show,” discussed the anticipation surrounding President Donald Trump’s response to the escalating military tensions between Israel and Iran.
Colbert humorously recounted Trump’s announcement regarding the installation of “tall” and “tapered” flagpoles at the White House, dubbing them as “the most magnificent poles made.”
During the pole-raising ceremony, Trump avoided using a certain word, hinting at its initial letter being ‘E.’ Colbert playfully suggested the word might be “Eric.”
Commenting on the event, Colbert joked about the potential consequences of searching for “tall tapered magnificent pole” on an office computer.
For more laughs and insights from Colbert’s Wednesday night monologue, check out the video below.
phrase “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog” as “The fast brown fox leaps over the inactive dog”. following sentence:
The dog ran quickly across the field.
Rewritten sentence: The canine swiftly crossed the field.