*In a recent episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” former professional wrestler and “Guardians of the Galaxy” star Dave Bautista unleashed a comedic tirade against Donald Trump, branding him a “weak, tubby toddler.”
What began as a lighthearted discussion about Trump’s rugged persona quickly turned into a hilarious roast, igniting laughter and garnering significant attention on social media.
Kimmel introduced the segment by poking fun at Trump’s penchant for disco music, highlighting the odd juxtaposition of his love for the Village People’s anthem “YMCA” with his image as a macho figure.
“No matter how gay his music is, young, straight white men love Donald Trump,” Kimmel quipped. He went on to discuss Trump’s self-proclaimed masculinity, which includes his affinity for red meat, crypto, and an exaggerated bro-culture persona, TheWrap noted.
Bautista dove into the mocking, unleashing a barrage of jabs that showcased his comedic flair. “He wears more makeup than Dolly Parton,” Bautista stated, highlighting Trump’s reliance on cosmetics. He continued, pointing out Trump’s phobias, including fear of birds and “his moody, pouting antics.” Bautista didn’t hold back, emphasizing that Trump’s behaviors resemble those of a petulant child rather than a strong leader.
With each pointed remark, Bautista painted a vivid picture of Trump as someone who struggles with traditional masculine virtues, humorously critiquing Trump’s supposed toughness with biting observations. He noted that Trump “sells imaginary baseball cards pretending to be a cowboy fireman” and even mocked his golf game, suggesting that Trump cheats on the green.
In a punchline that resonated both humorously and critically, Bautista declared:
“This November, let’s stop kidding ourselves. Donald Trump is afraid… of rain. Of dogs. Of windmills. Of Meryl f—king Streep and being laughed at.”
The ultimate stroke of humor came when Bautista played a clip of Trump speaking in a high-pitched voice, famously asking for his mother, adding further ridicule to the portrayal of the ex-president as juvenile and insecure.
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— Dave Bautista (@DaveBautista) October 17, 2024
Bautista’s comedic roast stands as both a commentary on Trump’s self-image and a reflection of the ongoing discourse about masculinity in politics. His performance not only entertained but also provided a platform for critique, resonating especially well in the lead-up to what promises to be a contentious election season.
As fans continue to share and discuss Bautista’s segment, it is evident that humor remains a powerful tool in political commentary, and the mixture of celebrity and comedy may just sway public perception as the election draws near.
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