“I really understand why CBS hired Mick Mulvaney,” said Noah from Comedy Central about the controversial contract given to one of Donald Trump’s former chief of staff. “It’s more than just a guy who assured everyone that Donald Trump would give graciously, he can also give you access to other people who assured you that Donald Trump would give, it’s very important,” he added. “So shout at CBS, my corporate cousin,” Noah continued at the so-called Nerd Prom with various CBS and Showtime brasss in front of the Washington Hilton ballroom and an ever-laughing President Joe Biden. “You can really find us at Paramount + right between Bob Sfougarakis and a lot of movies, and even Delta’s in-flight entertainment system turned it down,” the comedian said with a laugh. See in detail his statements in the video above. Dealing the expected blows to the assembled politicians, especially the governor of Florida and the promising 2024, Ron DeSantis, the short life of CNN +, the resignation of Jeff Zucker, Chris Cuomo earned a lot of money and much more, Noah who had directed New York lost some time dragging upload the biggest entertainment story of the year from Los Angeles. “It’s dangerous to make jokes these days,” the Daily Show frontman told the packed and unmasked crowd of about 2,500 media, powerful Hollywood and DC players, as well as President Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, sitting in the yard. next to CBS Entertainment Group boss George Cheeks. “I mean, we all saw what happened at the Oscars,” he said of Will Smith’s widely condemned and televised slap in the face on March 27 for mocking Jada Pinkett-Smith’s haircut. Then Noah bent down to what was arguably his best joke of the night. “I’m really worried about tonight. “What if I make a very bad joke about Kellyanne Conway and then her husband rushes on stage and thanks me?” For the most part, during his long routine, Noah tried to kill the crowd with his kindness and his smile. Everyone stung, but no one really burned, unless you worked for Fox News Channel – which has always been enjoyable for almost everyone in these things for the last twelve years or so. Having hit at least one target market, Biden himself, Noah initially praised “the kings of the cable, Fox News.” Citing the report, which POTUS repeatedly wrapped up in his own previous WHCD observations, Noah compared the quality of FNC fact-based news to a Waffle House. “It is relatively normal in the afternoon, but as soon as the sun goes down there is a drunken lady named Jeanine who threatens to fight every Mexican who enters,” said the South African-born comic. Photos from the White House Red Carpet Dinner 2022: See looks from Kim Kardashian and Pete Davidson, Miranda Kerr, Martha Stewart and more As with Biden, and before that Barack Obama at various WHCDs, Noah targeted the FNC almost from the top of his routine. Taking over the entire power elite to really dare to carry out the WHCD in person, as about 80 attendees of “super spreader” Gridiron Dinner earlier this month tested positive for Covid, Noah named. “I expect it from Sean Hannity, but the rest of you, what are you doing?” screamed. “You have spent the last two years telling everyone the importance of using a mask and avoiding large gatherings indoors,” Noah continued. “Then when someone offers you a free dinner, you turn into Joe Rogan.” Noah made it clear that White House science adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci “thought it was too dangerous” to come to dinner and then turned the spotlight on the date’s biggest star’s date – “Pete Davidson thinks he’s okay.” Condemning the FNC’s Covid coverage of the transfer of viewers “to the ICU”, Noah praised Hannity for being “the longest-serving host in the history of cable news”. Of course, those nice words did not remove the stench from the FNC from the tuxedo host, nor did they remove Hannity from the hook. “Fun fact: Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt are really dating now,” he told FNC colleagues. “I really think it’s nice to see an office romance at Fox that will not end with a $ 20 million settlement,” Noah said, referring to the long-running scandal that still haunts the FNC in the eyes of many. “I’m sure Roger Ailes is looking up and smiling wherever he is right now,” the comedian said of the stone faces on Fox News tables and in a guaranteed breach on Monday. Without losing much of Fox at that point, Noah doubled over Laura Ingraham, FNC leader and WHCD participant. “Wow, what can you say about what has not already been said by the Anti-Defamation League?” he declared before hardening Tucker Carlson. Perhaps hoping to escape a complete partisan backlash, Noah ended his remarks with a few thoughts on the beauty and benefits of press freedom in America, especially during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. He flew in a not-so-gentle excavation on the painful exit from Afghanistan last year from the President sitting next to him. “Please be careful as you leave tonight, we all know this government is not handling evacuations well,” Noah said to standing ovations seconds before shaking hands with Biden.