VIDEO Trump Sold Norway F-52 Aircrafts, Which Isn't A Real Thing

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Trump Sold Norway F-52 Aircrafts, Which Isn't A Real Thing In this comical segment from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the host hilariously critiques President Trump's blunder regarding the sale of non-existent F-52 aircraft to Norway. During a joint press conference with Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg, Trump mistakenly referenced this fictional aircraft—something the audience found amusing and bewildering. Colbert's take offers a witty analysis, starting with the President's confusion around the F-52, which has no basis in reality but is instead a flying creation from the Call of Duty video game series. He humorously suggested that Trump's comment reflects an increasingly surreal blend of reality and gaming scenarios. "Maybe it’s not a good sign if the President wants to use video game weapons," he remarked, painting a picture of a dystopian response plan involving turtles and princesses. The comedic critique continues with Colbert's remarks on a foreboding statement from General Robert Mueller, suggesting that a "big fight" is ahead for U.S. Marines stationed in Norway. Colbert juxtaposes this serious tone against the lighthearted absurdity of the President's earlier remarks, showcasing his signature ability to mix humor with political commentary. As expected, Colbert uses the opportunity to highlight Trump’s repetitive denial of collusion in the Russia investigation, drawing parallels to a dubious strategy by likening it to misinformation techniques used historically. This reinforces the show's blend of entertainment with insightful social commentary.

Discussion Points:​

  • Comedic Techniques: Colbert effectively utilizes satire to comment on political figures' missteps. How do you think humor influences public perception of political events?
  • Cultural References: The mention of Call of Duty taps into a broader discussion on media's impact on reality. What other examples can you think of where video games have intersected with real-world events or policies?
  • Political Trends: Trump's administration has frequently sparked such humorous commentary. Do you feel this trend has continually shaped comedic responses in the media? Feel free to share your thoughts or similar experiences where humor played a role in political commentary!
 

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