Kosta criticized Ohio senator Vance for praising the peace and security brought by Donald Trump’s presidency, pointing out the nationwide unrest that occurred during that time. He sarcastically emphasized that there was not even peace in the country, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic when people were forced to stay at home. Kosta humorously mentioned that he stole Clorox wipes from his neighbor and sold them on eBay, which increased his own take-home pay, attributing it to Trump.
Kosta played a clip of Vance bragging about higher take-home pay and peace around the world during Trump’s presidency, mocking his memory issues as a potential problem. He reminded Vance of the widespread unrest that occurred in the country at that time, challenging Vance’s positive perception of that period. Kosta humorously mentioned the irony of finding peace only when everyone was locked in their homes during the pandemic, joking about stealing and selling Clorox wipes to increase his own income, thanks to Trump.
The comedian continued to mock Vance’s memory issues and his perception of peace under Trump’s presidency. He highlighted the irony of claiming peace and security while the country was experiencing unrest and chaos. Kosta humorously referenced the COVID-19 pandemic and the precautions people took, such as cleaning with Clorox wipes, which he jokingly admitted to stealing and selling. Through satire and sarcasm, he critiqued Vance’s statements and painted a contrasting picture of the reality during that time.
As Kosta delved further into his critique of Vance’s statements, he highlighted the contradictions and absurdity in praising peace and security during a time of widespread unrest. By using humor and sarcasm, he challenged Vance’s perspective on the Trump era and questioned his memory of the events that transpired. Kosta humorously recalled the precautions people took during the pandemic, such as cleaning with Clorox wipes, and jokingly mentioned benefiting from selling stolen wipes on eBay, attributing it to Trump’s leadership.
Overall, Kosta’s monologue criticized Vance’s praise of Trump’s presidency and highlighted the discrepancy between his statements and the reality of the country during that time. Through humor and satire, Kosta pointed out the absurdity of claiming peace and security amidst nationwide unrest. He used irony and sarcasm to challenge Vance’s memory and perception of that period, emphasizing the humor in stealing and selling Clorox wipes as a humorous commentary on the challenges people faced during the pandemic. Kosta effectively conveyed his critique using comedic elements while shedding light on the realities of the Trump era.