It was clear to anyone who watched Donald Trump's presidential-campaign announcement on Tuesday that the roughly 45-minute speech would become fodder for late-night TV.
Many of the hosts had a lot of fun with the many subjects Trump covered in his speech.
Jimmy Kimmel can already see Trump's winning slogan:
On ABC's "Jimmy Kimmel Live," the host described Trump as "a president and an amusement park all rolled into one."
He could already see that Trump ended his speech having conveyed a winning message: "The American dream is dead."
"It's not exactly hope and change, but it's a slogan, a catchy slogan," Kimmel said as a bumper sticker with the phrase appeared on-screen.
Jimmy Fallon needs a translator:
On NBC's "Tonight Show," Fallon summed up Trump's speech with a comparison: "Hillary would be our first female president, and Trump would be our first 'Mad Libs' president." He didn't spend a lot of time on Trump, as it may have been disrespectful to the night's big guest, Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush.
Other late-night hosts, though, felt as if Trump's speech called for some high-production skits.
James Corden was stumped:
CBS' "The Late Late Show With James Corden" featured a game called "Trump Stumpers." The contestants had to guess whether a phrase was actually said by Trump during his speech. It wasn't too hard a game, because — spoiler alert! — every phrase was in Trump's speech.
Jon Stewart is letting Trump write his last jokes:
Stewart was especially pleased about Trump's speech, which the "Daily Show" host characterized as "over half an hour of the most beautifully ridiculous jibber-jabber." For the soon-to-be-departing host, it was an embarrassment of riches.
"Thank you. Thank you, Donald Trump, for making my last six weeks my best six weeks," Stewart said. "He is putting me in some kind of comedy hospice where I'm getting just straight morphine."
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