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Seth Meyers breaks down Facebook’s really bad week

By Shirley J. Speights
October 7, 2021
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Confrontation

Late night hosts continued to weigh in on Facebook’s horrible, not good, very bad week Wednesday night.

“It’s the kind of week you normally post on Facebook,” Meyers said, adding the social media giant had it even worse than the Yankees, who lost their wildcard game on Tuesday and were eliminated from the playoffs. baseball.

“Well, get this – apparently New York Mayor Bill de Blasio has told people he’s running for governor of New York next year. New Yorkers heard it and thought, “Please, anyone else. ” – JIMMY FALLON

“Then Rudy Giuliani said to himself: ‘What about me? And New York was like, ‘OK, maybe not just anyone else.’ ” – JIMMY FALLON

“Here’s the deal: De Blasio might run for governor of New York. There are still a lot of unknowns: what is his platform, what is his announcement date, and what he smokes. – STEPHEN COLBERT

“Apparently de Blasio polled trusted former collaborators about their interest in working on a potential campaign. His only hope is that they don’t remember his presidential campaign, when he finished 47th behind Michael Bennet and a wide-eyed Roomba. – STEPHEN COLBERT

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