Mike Pompeo’s NPR Interview Left a Lot to Be Considered, Seth Meyers Says

Jan 29, 2020 · 10 comments
c-c-g (New Orleans)
I'm sure Pompeo will stick to Trump's favorite "Fake News" outlet Fox which uses pre rehearsed softball questions on Republican guests while interrupting and arguing with Democratic guests. One would think their regular viewers could figure that out...
susan (nyc)
I'll wager Trump couldn't find Ukraine on a map. Trump reminds me of the character Sal from "Dog Day Afternoon." When Sonny told Sal we're going to get a plane out of here and then asked Sal what country he wanted to go to Sal responded "Wyoming."
winthropo muchacho (durham, nc)
Humor is often the best method of bring bloviating unprincipled bullies the likes of Mr. Pompous down to their very small size.
Ed Suominen (Eastern Washington)
And this is how the revolution will in fact be televised.
MinorityMandate (Tucson AZ)
The administration Is too used to giving FOX.gov interviews. They should stay on the reservation.
CA Meyer (Montclair NJ)
Under no circumstances should Stephen Colbert be permitted to rap in public.
REBCO (FORT LAUDERDALE FL)
Women voters in 2020 need to take notice of Pompeo's and Trump's concept of a woman's role , close to the Taliban's views seems to be the case.
Jack (Nevada)
Why is their a world map without country names? Pompeo and staff use it to tutor trump on name and location of countries and possibly US states .
Jack (Nevada)
@Jack, Sorry for typo comment should read why is "there" a world map...
stewarjt (all up in there some where)
Seth Meyers does great work with his "A Close Look" segments. They're often more insightful and informative than the content from mainstream news outlets.