Stephen Colbert gave a particular shout out to Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani after the latter not solely defeated Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa, but in addition the billionaires that had their “knives out” for him.
The comic addressed Mamdani’s large win within the New York Metropolis mayoral race throughout the opening monologue of Wednesday evening’s “The Late Present With Stephen Colbert,” the place he famous simply how spectacular the victory was.
“Mamdani didn’t simply defeat Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa. He nut punched New York’s fattest cats,” he stated. “As a result of, for those who’ve been following the election, the billionaires had the knives out for Zohran, pumping huge quantities of money into anti-Mamdani teams. I’m speaking large, excessive rollers like cosmetics inheritor Ron Lauder, who donated $2.6 million to cease him. Hedge fund investor Invoice Ackman, who donated $1.75 million in opposition to him. And co-founder of Airbnb, Joe Gebbia, who donated $2 million to defeat Mamdani.”
He added: “So, it’s a nasty day for billionaires … or because it’s additionally recognized, nonetheless a reasonably good day. They’re nonetheless billionaires. Issues don’t actually go unhealthy for them.”
After taking photographs at Mamdani’s rivals, the late evening host additionally playfully roasted the Mayor-elect after the politician thanked practically each demographic in New York Metropolis for making his win attainable.
“I’m speaking Latvian truck drivers and Nepalese librarians, Polish fishermen and pizza cooks from Eswatini, which was known as Swaziland,” Colbert joked whereas doing a Mamdani impression. “I’m sorry. My spouse bought me an atlas for my birthday and now all of us need to pay the value.”
After all, Mamdani wasn’t the one Democrat to be talked about in Colbert’s monologue, as Mikie Sherrill and Abigail Spanberger had been additionally shouted out after their respective gubernatorial race wins in New Jersey and Virginia.
Watch Colbert’s full monologue above.
“The Late Present With Stephen Colbert” airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m. ET on CBS.
