Even so, comedians including Seth Meyers, John Oliver and George Lopez delivered jokes last night to benefit the Natural Resources Defence Council. And also to provide those in attendance at the New York event clearly not a Donald Trump crowd a bit of solace.
Meyers, host of NBC's "Late Night," even voiced a bit of hope for how the Trump administration might turn out.
"I have been wrong about him every step of the way," Meyers said. Wrong that Trump wouldn't run; wrong that he wouldn't get the GOP nomination; wrong that he wouldn't win. "The good news is, based on my pattern of getting it all wrong, he's going to be a great (darn) president!"
But clearly the original plan had been to celebrate Hillary Clinton's election. When Trump pulled his upset win, it caught the comedians, like nearly everybody else, by surprise.
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In fact, news of Trump's victory sent many citizens, including standup Mike Birbiglia, straight to their computers.
"We were all Googling 'What do you do when someone who talks like a dictator takes over your country?'" Birbiglia joked. "And all the results were in Korean."
But in its favour, he proposed, is the fact that America is "a defiant nation." As an example of its national defiance, he reported that during the devastating financial crisis of 2009, Americans spent USD 310 million on Halloween costumes for their pets.
Hasan Minhaj, a senior correspondent for Comedy Central's "The Daily Show," is American-born to Muslim parents who originally came from India.
"For the past 15 years I've been blamed for 9/11," he said. But referring to today's date, when Trump's victory was clenched, he added, "White Americans are now responsible for '11/9.'"
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