Late-night TV fans may be mourning the loss of a classic comedy bit after Senator Lindsey Graham's passing. For years, comedian and Late Night host Seth Meyers relied on a humorous portrayal of the senator's "grandma," a sassy, tongue-in-cheek representation of Graham's perceived persona. The character, brought to life through Meyers' quick wit and clever writing, often skewered the senator's positions on various issues, leaving audiences in stitches. As Graham's passing marks the end of an era for political satire, fans will be eager to see how Meyers and other comedians adapt their humor to tackle the changing landscape of American politics.
When Lindsey Graham died, Seth Meyers lost one of his best gags: the senator's imaginary, needling grandma