Seth Meyers addressed Tim Walz being named as Kamala Harris’ running mate on Monday night, following his show’s hiatus.
Late Night with Seth Meyers returned on Monday after a three-week break; The Late Show with Stephen Colbert had been off for two weeks.
During his “A Closer Look” segment on Monday, Meyers reviewed a whirlwind list of news events he missed, including Joe Biden dropping out of the 2024 presidential race and now-Democratic presidential nominee Harris naming Walz as her running mate.
Meyers also addressed the recent surge in attention toward Democratic criticism of the GOP, with Democrats calling Trump, Vance and other Republicans “weird.” The trend took off after a Morning Joe appearance from Walz prior to Harris choosing him and has quickly spread throughout the party. Understandably, many credit Walz with starting the phenomenon.
During the show Monday, Meyers said his favorite of Donald Trump’s responses to the “weird” criticism was when he said, “Nobody’s ever called me weird.”
“I made a whole career out of it,” Meyers said in response. “That was the original title of his show. In fact — that brings us to a new segment called Seth Has a Bone to Pick with Democrats.”
Late Night then launched into a montage of many of the times Meyers has called the Republicans weird, and said: “Hey, Democrats. I don’t mind you guys calling Republicans weird, but maybe you throw a citation out there next time you do. I don’t want to brag or anything, but we’ve been banging the ‘Republicans are weird’ drum for like five years.”
The montage ended with Walz’s famous Morning Joe interview.
“Tim Walz says it once on TV and he’s the VP nominee,” Meyers said. “Meanwhile, I didn’t even make the short list. Is it because he was a high school football coach and I once caught a football wrong playing flag, and still have a janky knuckle on my right ring finger?”
He went on to show the audience his finger and tell them, fittingly, that it looks “super weird.”