Roses are red, violets are blue, Trump is still President no matter how much it annoys you. The “you” in this case is far-left comedian Jim Carrey. He appeared on Tuesday’s Conan to promote his bizarre, unhinged, graphic “paintings” of Donald Trump. Host Conan O’Brien introduced the segment by labeling Carrey’s cynicism “compelling” and “provocative”:
He's just blanketed his house with his art and you do some really compelling stuff. You're quite prolific. I noticed a lot of it. Some of it's provocative.
Provocative is one word. Deranged is another. Carrey then provided a play by play of his creative process:
I'm thinking it does me actually… The art does me. It's like- it's not something I can help. It's a symptom of something. Yeah, yeah there's a lot of angst and worry and anger going on and it just seems to have manifested in me hunched over an art table going; "I'll get them."
As a viewer, not a doctor, the underlying cause of the symptom is clearly that of Trump derangement syndrome. A deep seated illness Carrey has been victim of for quite some time as evidenced by his past ‘kidnapping children’ and ‘bomb’ meltdowns.
O'Brien then projected the canvasses onto the television screen for audiences at home and in studio to soak in. The first of which being a work that depicted President Trump being wrestled to the ground by North Korean Leader Kim Jong un:
Well for example I think we have just two examples. There-… That's fantastic. Yeah. This is our leader being taken for a ride. In case his message opaque, Carrey reinforced; “who's in control here?”
The final piece showcased an obese, shirtless President Trump devouring a bowl of ice cream. O'Brien stated; Yeah. This next one I didn't understand. There's- I mean there's- Luckily, Carrey was in house to clarify; “That's our President… Eating ice cream is a sensual experience.”
And yet it is President Trump who is erratic?
Transcript below:
Conan
2/11/20
11:17:37 PM
CONAN O' BRIEN: You were kind enough to have me over to your house a bunch of times and the last time I went over I was noticing your art is all over your house and it's fantastic. You're a very talented artist.
JIM CARREY: Thanks. Thank you so much.
O'BRIEN: He's just blanketed his house with his art and you do some really compelling stuff. You're quite prolific. I noticed a lot of it. Some of it's provocative.
CARREY: I'm thinking it does me actually.
O'BRIEN: What's that?
CARREY: The art does me. It's like- it's not something I can help. It's a symptom of something. Yeah, yeah there's a lot of angst and worry and anger going on and it just seems to have manifested in me hunched over an art table going; "I'll get them." You know? And uh-
O'BRIEN: Wow. What started as a compliment turned into the saddest thing I've heard in quite a long time.
CARREY: Let's uncork this-
O'BRIEN: Well for example I think we have just two examples. There-
CARREY: That's right.
O'BRIEN: That's fantastic. Yeah. This is our leader being taken for a ride.
CARREY: Who's in control here?
O'BRIEN: Yeah. This next one I didn't understand. There's- I mean there's-
CARREY: That's our President.
O'BRIEN: Yes that's our President.
CARREY: Eating ice cream is a sensual experience.