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The ‘Broad City’ Stars Got Colonial To Respond To Hillary Clinton’s Nomination
However, Colbert quickly clarified: He was calling from the year 2016, not 1816, and there’s no female president yet, just a nominee. No, not president yet.
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Despite suggesting earlier this week that he’s now in an ongoing dispute with Comedy Central’s parent company over a certain Colbert Report character, Stephen Colbert still tapped the network’s endless supply of talent for Thursday’s Late Show.
“What the butter is wrong with all of you people? Women are on top”, Glazer said.
Upon learning that there’s a female nominee, Henley and Whitmoren are so thrilled they’re ready to celebrate by making their husbands dinner and taking Mercury shots.
“Get the butter out of the barn”, Glazer responded, throwing her hands up in disgust.
“Regardless of where we stand-and we love Hillary-Hillary is such an iconic figure”, Jacobson said at the time. “And not just your French whores!” She hasn’t been elected or anything.
“Well, we figured it out eventually”, Colbert said.
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“We don’t support hillary just because she’s a woman and if you don’t support hillary, that doesn’t mean you’re not a feminist either”, Glazer told Colbert. Last year, 18 women served as world leaders, including German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Chile’s Michelle Bachelet, and South Korea’s Park Geun-hye.