Boo York City
6/11/202653 min
The Big Apple spits out a worm, Trump attacks California’s elections, and Spencer Pratt packs up his dreams of mayoral stardom. This week, Michael Urie lies down on Lovett’s couch and analyzes his feelings about Harrison Ford; Kel Cripe lays out a Pride month's worth of regulations in They/Them’s the Rules, and we put the show to rest with a nice warm cup of Second Thoughts.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 10:00
[upbeat music] Love it or leave it, it's Love It or Leave It. Straight shootin' Welcome to Love It or Leave It, live from Los Angeles.
Jon Lovett· Host0:13
[cheering] I'm Jon Lovett, and in my attic there's a portrait of me slowly going bald. [laughs] We've got a great show for you tonight. Michael Urie is here. [cheering] Kal Cripe is here. [cheering] But first, let's get into it. What a week. [bell dinging] [clapping] On Monday, Donald Trump became the first sitting president to attend an NBA Finals game. "Can't wait, huge fan," said Trump, before pronouncing both K's in Knicks. [laughs] Trump, [laughs] Trump only decided to go after being assured multiple times by his staff that none of his children would be getting married at the event. [laughs] Arriving in Manhattan, Trump remarked, "You know, I used to have sex here," while pointing at his crotch. [laughs] Making sense. Here is Trump getting booed on the jumbotron during the national anthem. [singing] [crowd booing] "Quick, quick, cut to Chalamet," said the panicked camera operator before realizing that Tina Fey had already swallowed him whole like a snake. [laughs] [laughs] The president was also booed at watch parties across the Big Apple.
Unknown speaker1:24
[crowd booing]