Republican presidential hopeful Rand Paul thinks a Donald Trump win would be an “utter and absolute disaster” — and he’s ready to use a “yo momma” joke or two to bring him down.
In a recent appearance on Comedy Central’s “The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore,” the Kentucky senator got a chance to talk about how he really feels about the real estate mogul with whom he’s feuded for months. (NBC News got a sneak peek at some clips — watch them here and here.)
In one segment with Wilmore, Paul was challenged to answer questions about Trump truthfully — for the reward of stickers for “keeping it 100 percent real.” The punishment for untruths: tea bags, signalling, of course, “weak tea.”
Asked whether or not be hates “the Donald,” Paul offered a characteristic deadpan: “I really love Donald Trump.”
“I think he’s hilarious,” he added. “He’s in the wrong sort of arena now. I mean, he would be great in sort of the arena of television.”
Wilmore dubbed that answer not quite worthy of a prize. “You didn’t keep it 100. You kept it 70.”
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But Paul was more candid in answering the question of whether he’d serve as Trump’s running mate.
“It would be an utter and absolute disaster and I would want no part of it,” said Paul.
“That,” came Wilmore’s rejoinder, “is how you keep it 100.”









