Donald Trump has been compared to many things, but Trevor Noah might just have struck upon a simile no one has touched before. Have you ever considered the ways in which the president is similar to a big pile of cocaine? (Sure, late-night hosts, including Noah, have joked that they think Trump, who famously doesn’t drink, might be on cocaine himself—but to accuse him of being cocaine is a new one entirely.) Allow Noah to explain the analogy, as it relates to late night:

“You’ve got to look at Donald Trump as comedy cocaine,” the Daily Show host offered Tuesday at a Variety summit in New York. “A bump now and again will get you to a nice place, but you don’t want to overdose.”

It’s a sentiment many late-night hosts have expressed, if not quite so colorfully: going into his fourth season on HBO, John Oliver stressed that he does not want Last Week Tonight to be “all Trump, all the time.” And Seth Meyers told Vanity Fair during a February interview that he and his staff are on the lookout for viewers’ potential Trump fatigue, which they are aware could happen, given the deluge of coverage. On his show, Noah said that he tries to offer more than just Trump content, although most news stories these days do seem to somehow relate to the president. It’s all about putting it into a geo-political perspective, Noah explained.

“What you do is you’ve got to cut it,” said Noah, adding humorously, “I watch a lot of Narcos.”