Late Night Roundup: ‘Jeb’s Kryptonite Is Questions’

Late Night Roundup: ‘Jeb’s Kryptonite Is Questions’

Seth Meyers took a look at all the trouble Jeb Bush has gotten into, “after a series of mistakes and gaffes that made one thing clear: He is not good at running for president.”

But the even more crucial question, as Seth discovered: Does Jeb even want to be president, or is he simply running due to family pressure?

Stephen Colbert highlighted the recent round of people to drop out of the presidential race, in the latest installment of “The Hungry For Power Games.”

Stephen also examined Hillary Clinton’s successful showing at last Thursday’s 11-hour congressional hearing on Benghazi. “They achieved tantric subcommittee the only person who has ever testified longer is Sting.”

And James Corden came up with a new attack ad to go up against Ben Carson: Did the good doctor really try to stab his friend? And why did he fail at it?

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