Seth Rogen tells how he brutally rejected a photo op with Paul Ryan

Seth Rogen, clearly, isn’t a fan of the current GOP. So it was difficult for him to play nice with Paul Ryan when the Speaker of the House asked to take a photo with him at Mitt Romney’s annual summit. Rogen recalled the story to Stephen Colbert on The Late Show Friday and revealed his answer: “No way, man!” But his response didn’t stop there.

Romney had apparently called up Rogen, a proponent of Alzheimer’s research, for “a very nice reason,” which was to speak about brain health at his summit. “I went there and almost all the attendees were Republican people,” Rogen prefaced, “and I’m okay with that, but I didn’t know how I would react, honestly, in every situation.”

“And I couldn’t stop,” Rogen continued, “and I said, ‘Furthermore, I hate what you’re doing to the country at this moment and I count the days till you no longer have one iota of the power that you currently have.’ And I look over and his kids are still standing right there.”