'Get up, out of it, go on Don ya good thing,' says Moore as Gerry Hutch as the skit ends
After Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky clashed with US President Donald Trump in the Oval Office last month Taoiseach Micheál Martin would be forgiven for wanting to bring back-up with him to Washington DC.
It's impossible to predict what will happen when it comes to President Trump which makes a new skit by Irish comedian, Conor Moore, all the more intriguing. "The reason I brought you here is because I need to look tough," says Moore as he impersonates the Taoiseach. "You saw what these- two boys did to Zelensky - we can't have them do that to me," he insists."Jesus Christ, Gerry, no. Just don't speak. I'll do the talking - you look tough, okay?" quips Moore as the Taoiseach again.
"You got something to say over there or what?'," says Moore as 'The Monk' to JD Vance. You're like a f*****g dying wasp over there."
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