Joke about a deceased person is out of range most of the time, but not when it is Osama bin Laden.
Late-night comedians TV gleefully picked up Tuesday where they left the day celebrate the death of terrorist brain everywhere again. Their take was more nuanced this time.
On "The Daily Show," Jon Stewart violently in Pakistan for claiming not known where bin Laden was despite a Pakistani military base being situated half a mile of compound of Osama bin Laden.
"Let me in terms of New York City," he said. "Ben Laden was the seventh and 21st Avenue;" they were the 21st and ninth Avenue. If the Pakistan Military Academy of Domino, they would have been delivered to bin Laden on foot. ?
Conan O'Brien has worked in his monologue of the debate on the question of whether the White House should release photo of death of Osama bin Laden.
"The White House said that they will release the photo of death of bin Laden", he said Tuesday. "Even better, they do so on a set of plates commemorative limited edition."
O'Brien Sidekick, Andy Richter, joked, "I take it on a mouse pad.".
On "Jimmy kimmel Live!" host Kimmel imagined travel of Osama bin Laden in hell, in which the head of al-Qaeda is blocked with Rebecca Black, famous singer "Friday". In the vision of the Kimmel, the refrain "holidays, holidays," "Friday" gets replaced by "suffering,!" in suffering, yeah
Indeed, the comic answer to death of Osama bin Laden has been rapid. Shortly after the announcement of President Obama Sunday evening that bin Laden was dead, Twitter lit up with satirical tweets, celebrations.
Jim Gaffigan tweeted, "Hey @ BarackObama anyway we can kill each day to bin Laden."
"Nice job @ BarackObama, CIA and the armed forces." In Pakistan, I would like to talk about u in my Office, "he wrote."
Monday night, late-night comedians pulled off the coast of their best jokes.
Kimmel has shown "Weekend to bin Laden", a parody of the delicious film of the 1980s "weekend at Bernies," showing the bin Ladens "last day in the Sun" before his funeral at sea.
He also made fun of all the presenters, including Geraldo Rivera, which conflates "osama" with "obama."
"Good thing we got the right," he said after playing clips of presenters in response to the announcement of the Obama.
Stephen Colbert has recognized the clumsiness to celebrate the death of a person. "I am as giddy as a schoolgirl who had to kill bin Laden in the eyes," he said in character. "I hope that I am never still this happy on the death of someone."
Jay Leno expects before 2012: "it seems that President Obama has a new campaign slogan:"Yes, I have."" ?
During this time, O'Brien took a sweep to George Bush w.: "when he heard about it, former President Bush was furious and said," wait a minute - I could use seals? ""
Some actors had the opportunity to take a jab at Donald Trump, who recently criticized Obama while playing with the idea of running against him as a Republican. Trump show "Celebrity Apprentice" was interrupted when the President made his announcement Sunday.
Jimmy Fallon tweeted, "Got Bin Laden and interrupted Celebrity Apprentice?" Victory for Obama all around. ?
During his show Monday, Fallon claimed to be Trump giving a press conference. "For me, the message is clear: President Obama is so afraid of me and so desperate for attention that he felt the need to hunt down and kill bin Laden in the middle of my show.". Classic Obama move. ?
David Letterman also scoffed Trump on the "Late Show" Monday. No. 7 on its list of 10 top of the page entitled "Words of last Osama bin Laden" was "what on earth could interrupt 'Celebrity Apprentice'?".
After noting that the announcement of President pre-empted the Trump show, O'Brien said "" begs the question: how we kill bin Laden again next Sunday? ""
Filmmaker Albert Brooks tweeted, "Demanding Trump see the death of bin Laden's certificate", an obvious scanning to the Donald require it see the certificate of birth of the Obama.
This idea has not been lost actor Dana j. Gould, who tweeted, "Ben Laden officially dead, the same week we learned Obama officially born." "Weird..."
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