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Late Night Talk Show Host: If You Like Trump, Then Go Away

So, late night host Seth Meyers is following rapper Eminem in forcing his viewers to pick a side. The Detroit-based rapper went on a rampage in a freestyle rap that tore into Trump and went after his fans that like the president. It was played on Tuesday during the BET's Hip Hop Awards:

"And any fan of mine who's a supporter of his, I'm drawing in the sand a line, you're either for or against, and if you can't decide who you like more and you're split on who you should stand beside, I'll do it for it for you with this. F--- you," he said toward the end, raising his middle finger.

Meyers said he was “inspired” by Eminem’s freestyle, saying, “I say to any fans of this show who are also big fans of Donald Trump: It's time to make a decision guys. Get off the fence."

“Do you support him or do you support this show that constantly mocks and denigrates everything about him?” he added.

He then went into a rap himself: "My name is Seth and I'm here to say: If you like Trump, then go away." He then flipped off the camera.

It’s par for the course. Celebrities are still going insane over the fact that Hillary Clinton lost. No, that’s not quite right—all of liberal America is still foaming at the mouth over her shocking defeat. It’s just a tantrum and frankly, I don’t care what the celebrity Left thinks. I don’t watch Seth Meyers, so nothing lost there, but I like Eminem. I will continue to listen to his music, despite his call for us to pick sides. I’ll still support the president as well. This is America; I can support and also listen to whatever kind of music I like. What are they going to do—suspend my iTunes account?

I’ll indulge your temper tantrums because it's nothing but entertainment for me. Also, it’s a great way to deliver Trump, the man you despise so much, another term in office. Keep at it, Hollywood. You’re only making Trump’s base stronger. Sorry both to Meyers and Eminem, but Trump supporters are not going away—and he’s still the president. Elections have consequences. Your side lost.