Nathan Wade Interview For The Daily Show

Nathan Wade Interview For The Daily Show

Nathan Wade Interview For The Daily Show

He will go down in history as the love interest (politely) of Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis. Nathan Wade’s lack of intellectual heft forced an attorney to discuss “romance versus intercourse” during the recent court case, after which Wade was released from the Donald Trump election interference case. As bad as that examination was, Wade has now sat for and interview with comedian Marlon Wayans as “Quon” for The Daily Show, which only proved his shallow mind.

In current society, if you commit a crime, embarrass yourself, your family and your community by an action, or become infamous somehow, you are EXPECTED to go on an interview circuit to capitalize on your 15 minutes of fame. That must be the thinking of Nathan Wade. He is not making himself or his bunk (politely) buddy any better, that’s for sure.

First Nathan Wade did an interview with Kaitlin Collins of CNN. Collins is not known for her blazingly fast brain, but if an interviewee took off his mic and got up for a confab, one might take notice and mention it:

Everything ok? No. You flaming moron. Jesus take the wheel. Remember when the Wayans Brothers were funny? Now, Marlon has a “Quon” alter that he used to interview Nathan Wade for Stephen Colbert’s The Daily Show. From the New York Post:

Ousted former Trump prosecutor Nathan Wade has opened up about his controversial sexual relationship with Fulton County, Ga., District Attorney Fani Willis — insisting in a cringeworthy and suggestive interview that “I did my job.”

The ex-special prosecutor was peppered with racy questions during a bizarre appearance on “The Daily Show” on Tuesday as comedian Marlon Wayans — who was playing a Borat-style character named Quon — mocked his romance with Willis.

“DA Willis is a respectable mother, a brilliant legal mind. We spent countless hours preparing this case, investigating this case,” Wade told the fictional host towards the beginning of the interview.

It was so EEEEEUW! Have a bucket ready:

From Fox 5 Atlanta:

Wayans: “What was your first thought when you had the affair with Fani come public between you and her?”

Wade responded by clarifying that it was not an affair, stating Willis is a “respectable mother” and a “brilliant mind.”
As Wade described how much time they spent together, Wayans responded, “How can you not hit that?”

Wade defended the romance, noting that Willis was not his boss but his client since he was contracted by Fulton County. He also defended his work on the Georgia election interference case.

In another exchange, Wayans asked Wade, “Did you think this could get messy? Or were you like, nah, I’ll be all right?”

Wade responded, “We did not have that type of relationship right at the outset and we were interviewing other people for the position.”

Wayans then humorously demonstrated a couple of sexual positions and asked, “What position was it? Did it look like this? Or did it look like this?”

Wayans was laughing, Wade was laughing. The audience couldn’t stop laughing. They all know that we know they are fools. Wade should go on a long vacation. With or without Willis. Wayans needs to get funny material. This was just cringe and eeeeeuw.

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  • GWB says:

    “Politely”. Heh.
    You should post all of the stories Ace of Spades has posted. His names and labels for Wade are not very polite, at all.

    Fani Willis’ lover
    And. don’t forget, “Fani” is not to be pronounced as it’s so obviously spelled and as anyone who named a child that 40 years ago would have pronounced it. I haven’t heard how it is supposed to be pronounced, but it best not be “fanny.”

    insisting in a cringeworthy and suggestive interview that “I did my job.”
    Which was to service Fani. And to provide some cover for it by persecuting Trump.

    DA Willis is a respectable
    Whoa! I’m gonna have to stop you right there.

    noting that Willis was not his boss but his client
    Oh, that makes it all better! LOL

    We did not have that type of relationship right at the outset
    I think court testimony established that. It took a week or two for you to [censored] and [censored].

    BTW, I thought the positions question was funny.

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