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Comedian Humiliates The Democrats

Comedian Nikki Glaser recently took a playful shot at Hollywood’s powerful influence, specifically poking fun at the numerous celebrities who rallied behind Vice President Kamala Harris during her failed presidential bid against President-elect Donald Trump. Hosting the 81st annual Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles, Glaser humorously reminded the crowd that, while Hollywood’s elite are undoubtedly talented and influential, their support wasn’t enough to sway voters in Harris’s favor.

Glaser, who addressed the stars in the audience with a mix of humor and sarcasm, joked about the idea that Hollywood’s vast fame and influence could move the needle in a presidential race, but pointed out that it was ultimately ineffective in this case. She alluded to the fact that, despite endorsements from big names like Jennifer Lopez, George Clooney, and Scarlett Johansson, Harris was still defeated by Trump. In a lighthearted manner, she suggested that maybe they’d have better luck next time—if there even is a “next time,” hinting at her concerns about the future political landscape.

Amid her playful teasing, Glaser also expressed genuine apprehension about the state of the nation, a feeling many Americans share as political divisions grow deeper. Her humor wasn’t just about poking fun at Hollywood; it was also a subtle commentary on the disconnect between the entertainment industry’s celebrity endorsements and the views of everyday voters. She seemed to suggest that while Hollywood may have power in the cultural sphere, it doesn’t necessarily translate into political victories.

Glaser has also been open in the past about her approach to political humor, explaining that when she’s too angry or frustrated, it can undermine the comedy. Her aim is to stay balanced, avoiding rage-driven jokes that could alienate audiences. For her, comedy should be entertaining and engaging, not just an outlet for political frustration.