Erin Jensen

USA TODAY

Donald Trump’s low approval rating, recent social media antics, and reported inability to book A-list celebs for Friday’s inauguration gave Seth Meyers plenty of fodder for Thursday’s "A Closer Look."

“Can you feel the excitement?” the Late Night host asked in reference to the incoming president’s ratings. “It’s like getting ready for the Super Bowl if the Super Bowl was the Cleveland Browns versus players who were cut by the Cleveland Browns.”

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Despite low numbers, which Trump tweeted Tuesday “are rigged,” he is armed with a slogan for a re-election bid for 2020, per The Washington Post.

His new tagline, “Keep America Great,” (which may or may not include an exclamation point) piggybacks off the slogan he rode to victory and befuddled Meyers.

“Keep America great?” the talk show host asked. “You haven’t done anything yet. You’re like a guy who goes into a job interview and talks about plans for his retirement party.”

Meyers continued with the burns.

“…Given how Trump operates he’ll probably start with ‘Keep America Great,’ exclamation point,” he said. “Then drop the exclamation point. Then after Putin threatens to annex Rhode Island, we’ll be down to just ‘Keep America.’”

And after all the bad press about his lackluster inaugural performer lineup, Meyers couldn't pass up an opportunity to resurrect Trump’s tweet from December in which he claimed, “The so-called ‘A’ list celebrities are all wanting tixs to the inauguration."

“Who does he think he is convincing with tweets like that?” asked Meyers. “He sounds like a high school senior getting ready for prom. (While showing a photo of a student in a bow tie and glasses.) All the popular girls asked me to go, but I wanted to go with my mom.”

Meyers also couldn’t resist addressing a photo Trump shared Wednesday he said was snapped while penning his inaugural address.

“Time to connect with the American people,” Meyers said launching into his Trump voice. “Jeeves, fetch my writing cufflinks.”

“He has the face of that dude with the laptop at Starbucks who you know is never finishing that screenplay,” he joked.

Since the funnyman said the most exciting thing for him about the inauguration was the possibility Trump's handling of his business affairs might be in violation of the Constitution, we’ll call the material Meyers will likely mine during Trump’s term an added bonus.

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