Internet supports Jesse Watters as he claims Trump might just meme his way back into office
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Jesse Watters brought his signature blend of humor and political commentary to the forefront in his recent 'Jesse Watters Primetime' episode, where he dissected the ongoing legal battles faced by former President Donald Trump and the frustrations brewing within the Biden administration.
Watters kicked off with a fiery critique of the Democratic Party, painting a picture of "blistering rage boiling deep inside the heart of the democratic party" as they struggle to gain traction against Trump's resilience.
Trump might just meme his way back into office. pic.twitter.com/eW02SClOZQ
— Jesse Watters (@JesseBWatters) March 20, 2024
Jesse Watters mocks Joe Biden's State of the Union address and Trump's legal troubles
Mocking their efforts, he exclaimed, "No one's buying their hoaxes! Trump's not in jail, and Biden's losing every battleground. Surprise, surprise!"
With a sarcastic jab at Joe Biden's lackluster State of the Union address, Watters quipped, "He didn't get a state of the union bump after yelling at us for an hour and a half."
The host exclaimed, saying, "I say stop it, stop, stop it, stop it! Send me the Border bill now! We cut the federal deficit by $160 billion! We keep going, that's America!," mimicking Trump's rallying cry.
Transitioning to Trump's legal woes, Watters highlighted the absurdity of demands made by officials like Letitia James, who sought "to bankrupt" Trump.
He humorously recounted Trump's response to the pressure, noting, "We have a lot of cash and we have a great company, but they want to take it away or at least take the cash element away."
Watters didn't spare Biden either, mocking the president's gaffes and awkward moments, chuckling, "Joe, go back to the podium! Joe, oh my God, this is so awkward! These poor cadets!"
Amidst the political banter, Watters also praised Trump's ability to turn the tables with humor and positivity.
He credited Trump's social media team, led by Dan Scavino, for their ability to engage and entertain supporters
"Trump's running a positive campaign, making his supporters laugh, ridiculing his opponents, tackling policy," he remarked, acknowledging Trump's adeptness at using social media to his advantage.
Internet reacts to Jesse Watters' hilarious political commentary
After these unfolding events, Internet users utilized social media as a platform to articulate their thoughts and opinions.
"The podium meme had me falling out of my chair!!!," one person wrote, alluding it to one of the memes shown in the segment.
The podium meme had me falling out of my chair!!!
— ThinkerWarriorEng (@controls_dad) March 20, 2024
"I think this is my new favorite video, and I didn't make it, not even sure where I found it," said another.
I think this is my new favorite video, and I didn't make it, not even sure where I found it... pic.twitter.com/F3GvENhdWj
— T3X4N ⭐️⭐️⭐️ (@T3X4N_) March 20, 2024
One viewer wrote, "more memes, do a regular segment."
Another viewer chimed in, saying, "Keep kicking a** Jesse."
Nah. We will just vots him back in. He's a master troll though.
— Jon Schaeffer (@jontxpp) March 20, 2024
There were other comments, out of which one read, "Nah. We will just vote him back in. He's a master troll though," referring to Joe Biden.
"Make it a weekly segment. There are plenty to choose from," another viewer added.
"Love the memes you just showed!!!," said another.
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