Conan O'Brien, Zach Galifianakis say it's a 'misconception' that comedy shows only target conservatives
Conan O'Brien, Zach Galifianakis say it's a 'misconception' that comedy shows only target conservatives
Ian MillerWed, May 6, 2026 at 12:45 AM UTC
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Conan O'Brien, Zach Galifianakis say it's a 'misconception' that comedy shows only target conservatives
There may never be a less self-aware conversation than the one recently had between comedians Conan OāBrien and Zach Galifianakis.
Itās no secret that many comedy shows and the entertainment industry at large have one specific demographic they prefer to make fun of: the political right. The sheer number of supposedly "funny" shows based on that preference, from "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," to "Late Night with Seth Meyers," to "The Daily Show," or "Saturday Night Live!" and "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver," is staggering.
Thatās just a small sample of how many left-wing comics have made politics the center of their shows. And they have just one target for the vast majority of their jokes: the right and more specifically, President Donald Trump.
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Criticizing or joking about Trump has become an entire career for several ostensible "comedians." But if you ask Conan OāBrien and Zach Galianakis, the "media" doesnāt want to just make fun of conservatives.
Seriously.
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Host Conan O'Brien speaks onstage during the 98th Oscars at Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Calif., on March 15, 2026. (Getty Images)
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When discussing Galifianakisā show "Between Two Ferns," OāBrien brought up his interviews with prominent politicians like Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. They both agreed that those interviews showed how comedians are supposed to handle politicians, by making them uncomfortable and poking fun at their vulnerabilities.
"Podcasters that have had the president on now, they donāt do their court jesterā¦they donāt do it. They just suck up to him," Galifianakis said. "So the comedians that are podcasters that have had Trump on, theyāre not doing their job.
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"Thatās not the job of a comedian, you are to challenge, you are to make uncomfortable. You are not to sit there and fake laugh, that is not the job of the court jester. Period."
He continued by saying heās more interested in putting comedy above politics.
"People were actually, somebody yesterday was talking to me about that, about political influence through comedy and all that stuff. Iām more interested in the comedy firstā¦"
"Me too," OāBrien echoed.
Galifianakis referenced his Hillary Clinton interview on "Between Two Ferns," saying that when they set it up, Clintonās camp told him he couldnāt bring up her email scandal. He told them they didnāt need to do the interview then, and they folded. OāBrien connected that exchange to politicians or powerful people needing to laugh at themselves to become more relatable.
"I see this all the time, and Iāve seen it for years and years and years and years, people not understanding that if they go to the supposedly vulnerable place, and have a sense of humor about it, it is magical for them," he said.
"People see they have a sense of humor, they see that they can take a joke. I mean, nobody walked away from your interview with Obama and thought, āwow you really showed him.ā He got to be hilarious, he sat there and entered your world of being intentionally ignorant about who he is and what he does, cutting him off, being insanely rude, and gave it back to you in equal measure. This is a great piece of comedy, and I know it reflects well back on the president."
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Then, OāBrien related that to Trump, saying that it would be "humanizing" for him to be the target of a joke.
"And our current president, would do well to understand that, to understand that if he let himself be the butt of a joke, itās humanizing."
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"Itās impossible," Galifianakis shot back. "You wouldnāt do it with him, it wouldnāt work."
"Thereās this misconception that the media just wants to go after conservatives," OāBrien said. "And they donāt understand that everyone benefits when they laugh at themselves. Everyone wins. If you laugh at yourself, it humanizes you."
Conan O'Brien is pictured smiling while seated against a dark background.
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All of this is completely ridiculous.
Of course the media just wants to go after conservatives, itās all theyāve done for years, if not decades. Itās an absurd denial of reality to suggest otherwise. Galifianakis himself told the Los Angeles Times in 2016 that he had no interest in hosting Trump on "Between Two Ferns" because heās "mentally challenged."
"No. That doesnāt interest me," he explained. "Heās the kind of guy who likes attention ā bad attention or good attention. So youāre dealing with a psychosis there thatās a little weird. I wouldnāt have somebody on thatās so mentally challenged. I feel like Iād be taking advantage of him. And you can print that."
Ah. So Trump is supposed to humanize himself and become the butt of a joke on a show heās not allowed to participate in.
Galifianakis also said he puts comedy before politics, but was so politically motivated that he had no interest in interviewing Trump. Then thereās Jimmy Kimmel, who recently described Melania Trump as having the "glow of an expectant widow." Is that the type of joke thatās supposed to encourage the president to come on and laugh at himself? Thatās just one example, obviously there are many, even worse examples. Not to mention that Trump has appeared on "Saturday Night Live!" several times. He does have a sense of humor, a much better one than Obama or Hillary Clinton, for that matter. Thatās not the issue. The issue is that none of these comedians are telling jokes, theyāre giving lectures.
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Additionally, Colbert, Kimmel and the rest of them almost exclusively have Democrats on for interviews. Republicans are not invited to participate, because those shows want to prioritize a specific political ideology. But they donāt just want to target conservatives, right?
What a huge surprise that just a few weeks ago, Galifianakis was laughing and palling around with Kimmel on his show.
Zach Galifianakis and Jimmy Kimmel appear on the set of "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" during the episode aired on April 14, 2026.
And of course, those same "comedians," who had an easy comedic target over the past month, have instead gone curiously quiet. The Eric Swalwell scandal could have provided weeks' worth of material. Just this week, CNN reported that he held meetings at Hooters. Sounds like a perfect setup for a joke, right? Youāll never guess how many jokes Kimmel told about it, but it rhymes with zero. Galifianakis and OāBrien ignore that missed opportunity, while saying comedy is supposed to make powerful people uncomfortable. Just not powerful people who are on the political left.
Kimmel in particular, was remarkably hypocritical, telling Michelle Obama in a recent podcast interview that it would be shameful to ignore political storiesā¦then ignored one that made him, his party and his friend look bad.
Galifianakis and OāBrien are simply incapable of admitting their own biases and admitting that they would never joke about Obama or Clinton the way they would about Trump. Or treat them similarly. They would never joke about Kamala Harris in the same way they would about Trump. Thatās because theyāre Democrats first and comedians second, no matter how hard they try to pretend otherwise.
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