Trevor Noah pokes fun at the conservative dating app The Right Stuff

Trevor Noah had a lot to say about the new conservative dating app, The Right Stuff, during Monday’s episode of “The Daily Show.”

The app was created by three former Trump officials and is backed by right-wing billionaire Peter Thiel. Noah’s segment begins with an interview with one of Fox News’s founders, John McEntee, who claimed he was inspired to create the app because “girls would just wake up or leave suddenly” after learning that He and his friends have worked for the Trump administration.

“To be fair, you can’t believe these women left the date because of your politics. You can’t believe it,” Noah teased. “I mean, let’s be honest. President Trump’s staff got fired like every week, right? He was being fired every single week. Maybe they didn’t want to date someone who was about to break up. do not you know.”

Noah also said he wasn’t entirely sure he believed the story in the first place, considering social media combined with today’s technology it’s incredibly easy to get basic information about people before meeting them. it happens.

“When does someone go on a date and don’t know what that person does ahead of time? This is 2022. We all have internet,” he said. “By the time you go to the restaurant, you know their job, their friends, their dating history. If they’ve taken a picture on the beach after 2005, you’ve seen it.”

The late night host began showing her audience some of the signs that are available for The Right Stuff users to display potential matches on their profiles, including their favorite Orthodox pundit and their favorite Bible verse. However, what caught his attention, he read: “January 6 was …”

Noah joked, “Good luck to all you conservatives who are hoping to match up with that particular FBI agent monitoring the site.”

He ended this segment by introducing his own dating app called Hate F-. A hilarious fake ad promised users that the site would be “guaranteed to create a spark” that would match you with someone you absolutely hate to believe. Watch the full section above.

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