Transcript for Michelle Wolf on controversy surrounding her White House Correspondents' Dinner roast

So our next guest is the most-watched correspondents' dinner emcee of all-time for our take in prisoners monolog that missesed off both and left and the right. Now she is taking on everything else with "The break." Please welcome, funny lady, Michelle wolf. ?????? ?????? So nice to have you here. Isn't this cute? It's so cute. Before you came out here, we were yapping about this 30-year-old, you know, deadbeat kid that -- he is not a kid, but -- Eligible bachelor? I don't know. Would you kick him out? I would have kicked him out, made him cut his hair and shave his beard and, you know, just showered maybe. I don't know. He won't do it. He looks like he hasn't shampooed in awhile. It's just -- I mean -- He is not a bad looking guy. Maybe. There is so much -- there is so much hair. He has a lot going on. I attended the white house correspondents' dinner. I thought you were very funny. I thought you were hilarious. I agree. And people in the room -- people in the room for laughing as well, but trump called it a total disaster, and even the correspondents' association, which I was surprised at, sort of distanced themselves from your monolog. Your jokes about Sarah Huckabee Sanders seemed to cause the most controversy. We have a clip of that. We have Sarah Huckabee Sanders. We are graced with Sarah's presence tonight. I have to say I am star struck. I love you as aunt Lydia on "The mandmaid's tale." I like her. She is resourceful. She burns fats and uses that ash to create a perfect smokey eye. I'm still laughing about it, but many interpreted those jokes to be jokes about her looks. What do you say about that? I mean, the people that did, I just was, like, oh. I thought you were smarter. Yeah. That's what you say to them? It's, like, just listen to the joke. It was clearly -- You know the -- I think it's more about the -- more this is about her looks. I think you have something to say about her looks. I'm fine with how she looks. The people you did talk about their looks, I thought it was very funny. You talked about Mitch Mcconnell. I love it. I really wanted -- okay. And Chris Christie, and so the question is, nobody -- you meant -- pretty much it was their looks. Nobody said a word. Oh, yeah. Why do you think they mixed it up? I mean, if there is anything -- the best part of the night I think was when I said something about Chris Christie and they went over to him and he was, like, eating pan cot a out of a little jar, and I was, like, yeah. I think he was kind of surprised that I didn't go after his looks before that because everyone has always gone after Chris Christie, and I'm normally, like, don't. It's been done, and this one I was, like, I snuck a little one in, and I think he was, like, finally. So I know you know this, but I actually said that I thought your standup routine was a gift to the trump administration in that liberals were criticizing you as well. The association is saying it's considering having no comedians whatsoever in the future. What would you say if you killed another comedian's job? I mean, I don't care. It's not, like, a great job. I mean, it's -- I think everyone that has ever done it has been, like, great. Now I don't have to do it again. I don't think -- I mean the whole time I called it a homework assignment. But it being, like, a gift to trump, I don't think it was a gift to trump any more than every single news show, and I put that in quotes, news. Is a gift to trumps. Did you speak to Sarah Huckabee afterwards? Did you have any awkward interactions? I smiled at her and she looked away. The first order of business is to laugh when they make a joke about you. Is to smile and laugh. It just dissipates the rage in the room, but not one of them did that. I have to say the jokes -- you were an equal opportunity offender. You hit everyone, and in comedy, that's fair. You have your special, "Nice lady." How did you get that name? I get called not a nice lady a bunch, so I called it nice lady. Just like that we shouldn't be nice ladies. We spend enough time being nice ladies. I like that. Now the new show on Netflix called "The break with Michelle wolf," making you one of only a handful of women to do in late night actually right now. Will it be political at all? It will be -- there will be some -- we're going to talk about everything that's going on, so there will be some politics, but more in the way that I did at the correspondents' dinner, where I'm just going to make fun of people. And they're I think going to do, like, a deep dive on, you know, net neutrality or anything like that. Yeah. I was looking forward to that. You have to tune somewhere else for the tpp. What was interesting to me is it wasn't a me too moment rather, but you had an awkward interaction with Harvey Weinstein in the elevator? Oh, yeah. This was before any of that stuff came out, and I did a charity show, and after, he was there, and we were on the elevator together, and it was two of his colleagues who looked the most Hollywood. They were wearing velvet slippers. They should give tips to the 30-year-old. I told, like, one trump joke, and it was, like, a year and a half ago. I don't like to tell trump jokes. I'm so bored of them, and he said, you should have done all trump stuff, and I was, like, oh, no. I didn't really want to. I don't really like telling trump jokes. And he was, like, you should have done it. We would have wanted to do it. I said, I didn't want to. He said, it's not about what you want. What about his victims? I got off the elevator unscathed, and it just was one of those things. Wow. That's insightful. This is just his personality, like, it doesn't matter what you want. What I tell you to do. I'm telling you this is what I want. And you were, like, I don't care. Yeah. Come hang out with us again. I would love to. Michelle wolf, "The break"

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