CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Comedian Eric Andre and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones shared a stage on the East Bank of the Cuyahoga River Monday, more than two hundred years after Moses Cleaveland landed there.

He surely couldn't have pictured a day like this for his city -- or for democracy.

During a pro-Donald Trump rally featuring Jones that drew mobs of people and media to Settlers Landing, Andre strolled through the park, a camera crew in tow.

Andre, who stars in "The Eric Andre Show," wasn't invited. But he couldn't resist crashing the rally, which, up until his arrival, featured dead-serious speakers urging people to vote for Trump to save the country from undocumented immigrants and a corrupt Hillary Clinton.

"Worldwide globalism and the new world order are in trouble," Jones said to cheers, referring to governments manipulating the economy and some conspiracy too big to explain here.

As Jones was jumping up and down on stage to an approving crowd, Andre moved through the loosely packed audience and stopped in front of two young black men and asked, "What the f--- are you doing here. You are at the wrong rally."

The men didn't respond, not even when Andre gently tapped them in the face with his microphone.

Andre then moved toward the stage, where he was pushed and stopped by Trump supporters. Andre seemed to enjoy it, staying in character and declaring he shares their values. At one point, someone grab his microphone and threw it down. To ensure he got noticed, Andre then taped his microphone to a large plastic pole.

Jones took the bait and invited Andre on stage and called him a Democrat.

Andre denied the charge.

"I'm a nihilist," he said.

"You seem like you are upset," said Jones, a radio talk show host who espouses a theory that the U.S. government was involved in the World Trade Center bombings.

Andre offered a non sequitur. "I want you to have sex with my wife," Andre declared, offering Jones his hotel key.

"This is an agitator," Jones said to applause.

Security then ushered Andre off the stage but not before he yelled, "Who put the bombs in Tower 7."