Trevor Noah uses R&B analogy to make a point about the Democratic debates

'The Daily Show' host wants less hate.
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Sam Haysom
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Trevor Noah uses R&B analogy to make a point about the Democratic debates
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With the Democratic debates becoming increasingly brutal, Trevor Noah wants us all to start being a little nicer to one another.

"I do think it would be cool if you could just watch debates where people just proposed what they're gonna do, as opposed to trying to attack another person," the Daily Show host says in the clip above. "The age-old player hating thing, you know what I mean?"

To explain his point, Noah uses a handy R&B analogy.

"Just promise your thing, don't make me look bad!" he says. "Just be like, 'I'll make love to you all night,' and then I'll be like, 'Yo, I'm doing the best I can, right now!'

"I don't like player haters, man. Just say your thing, and then move on."

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Sam Haysom

Sam Haysom is the Deputy UK Editor for Mashable. He covers entertainment and online culture, and writes horror fiction in his spare time.


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