Promoting his one-man anti-Trump Broadway show on NBC’s Late Night With Seth Meyers early Friday morning, left-wing activist Michael Moore admitted the reality of the President’s 2016 election victory: “You have to say, ‘Donald Trump outsmarted us all.’ And then deal with the throw-up that’s in your mouth....It’s the truth.”



Earlier in the exchange, Meyers promoted: “...one of the things in your show is the 12-step program for helping people sort of deal with this Trump presidency. And you’ve just added a another step.” Moore replied: “Yes, yes. The new step, I just added it last night, was we have to sober the [expletive] up.... What I mean by that is we have to keep – ‘Oh, he’s going to be impeached’...every time something happens....he’s not going anywhere.”

The leftist filmmaker lamented: “This guy gets away with everything. He’s – the Republicans, I’m sorry to say this, they’re not going to impeach him.”

Hoping for the President to be found guilty of a crime, Moore remarked: “Mueller, the special prosecutor, he can’t indict the president – I mean, he can be indicted after he’s impeached. And I think, I was telling your producer backstage, I think the problem’s going to be that when he is indicted or arrested, do we try him as an adult?”

Minutes later, Meyers noted: “And you point this out in your show, that Donald Trump, you need everybody to admit, that’s the first step, is that Donald Trump outsmarted us.” After making the admission, Moore explained:

I mean, generally, in a game, the person who wins the game obviously was better, at least that day....And he figured it out. He was smart enough to – to convince eight million Obama voters to vote for him....He was smart enough to convince the majority of white women to vote for him. 53% of white women voted for him. Smart enough – he was smart enough to know where the state of Wisconsin was and go there....he knew the right things to say because he was a TV star. He knew how to communicate on TV.

At the end of the segment, Moore begged viewers to go see his Broadway show – which has been panned by even the most liberal critics. He touted that balcony seats were only $29 and offered to spot people the money.

Here is a transcript of the exchange aired early on August 18: