The comedian stops by The Late Show to unpack fatherhood, Elvis questions, political thoughts, and his “Mister Whatever” stand‑up era.

Handsome hottie John Mulaney sat to chit‑chat some laughter and thoughts with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show.
He had some explaining to do when, during a tour of Graceland with his Elvis‑loving son, the boy asked if he could meet The King — a moment that left Mulaney hilariously cornered in parental myth‑busting.
Related Story: Wednesday Whimsy! The Map of Los Angeles By John Mulaney Via Netflix Is A Joke.From there, the conversation swerved into politics, with Mulaney offering sharp, comedic reflections on the current landscape. He also teased what his “Mister Whatever” stand‑up era feels like — looser, freer, and more observational than ever.




And in true Mulaney fashion, he capped it off with a perfect analogy: Listening to Supreme Court arguments is like following The Grateful Dead. A wandering journey, a dedicated crowd, and a lot of unexpected riffs.
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Drop a comment and tell us which Mulaney moment had you laughing hardest — the Graceland story, the politics, or the “Mister Whatever” era.








