About two and a half hours into the Grammy Awards on Sunday night, the show was mostly politics-free — but that changed in a big way, as several music stars and Hillary Clinton joined together in a prerecorded skit that mocked President Trump.
“Some people don’t know this, but you don’t always need to be a musician to win a Grammy.
In fact, every year, the Recording Academy has honored the best spoken word album,” host James Corden informed viewers.
“Over the years, the award has gone to some of the world’s most inspiring voices. Bill Clinton has won a Grammy. Barack Obama has won a Grammy.
Hillary Clinton, Jimmy Carter, Al Gore — they all have Grammys.”
“We know that our current president does love winning awards, and the good news for him is he may just be the subject of next year’s winner,” Corden continued.
“The question I’ve got is: Who will be the narrator?”
Cut to: A fake audition for the spoken word version of “Fire and Fury,” an explosive book by Michael Wolff that described chaos in the White House and infuriated Trump.
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