As virtually everyone outside the White House seems to understand, the Trump administration is a total joke—a sad, depressing, terrifyingly dangerous one, but a joke nevertheless! In the 20 months that Donald Trump has inhabited the Oval Office, he’s taken the U.S. from a respected superpower to a punch line in ways big and small, from cozying up to Vladimir Putin and other authoritarians to opening his mouth. But to the former Miss Universe owner, who has less self-awareness than an empty Big Mac wrapper, his time in office has been a yuuuge success, a point of view he naturally shared with the U.N. Assembly on Tuesday. But the response was not the thunderous applause he likely envisioned in the car on the way over.

To be clear, that’s a group of foreign leaders and ambassadors literally laughing in the president’s face as he delivers the unintentionally hilarious line, “In less than two years, my administration has accomplished more than almost any administration in the history of our country.” And it wasn’t the only time the audience couldn’t stifle its yuks.

Elsewhere in unintentional humor, Trump praised himself for his meeting with Kim Jong Un in June and thanked the murderous dictator for his “courage and for the steps he has taken” to ensure “missiles and rockets are no longer flying in every direction.” He also patted himself on the back for withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal, numerous trade agreements, and the Human Rights Council, while threatening to sharply curtail foreign aid because the U.S. has been ripped off for too long and Uncle Don isn’t gonna take it anymore. Those lines didn’t seem to get any audible laughter, but they probably should have!

Of course, we all know what happened the last time a room full of important people laughed in Donald Trump’s face: he decided—perhaps in that very moment!—to launch a wild-card bid for the White House. What will befall the world this time? Who can say? Luckily, the good people at Fox News have seemingly taken it upon themselves to avert a global catastrophe by ensuring that Trump doesn’t have to relive today’s embarrassment when he catches up on his six to eight hours of TV later.

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