Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t really watch the late night comedy shows, but it is super interesting watching the MAGAs in my life twist themselves in knots trying to justify this.
The same way the libs justify it when they cancel someone. No one is owed a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anibal Hernandez-Santana, ex-CA Teachers Union legislative director, arrested for firing 3 shots into ABC affiliate after Kimmel decision.
Liberals are ignoring this violent incident.
Fortunately nobody was killed by this crazy.
And MAGA ignored the right-wing nutjob Desmond Holly when he shot up Evergreen High School. Too busy being concerned about Charles Kirk.
Seems he was an extremist neo-Nazi. Not MAGA.
Also, you are off topic.
An extremist, neo-Nazi. In other words, the kind of guy who shows up for Trump rallies and Charlottesville type stuff.
Sure pal
You seem uninformed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t really watch the late night comedy shows, but it is super interesting watching the MAGAs in my life twist themselves in knots trying to justify this.
The same way the libs justify it when they cancel someone. No one is owed a job.
The difference is Republicans want state control over the media. It wasn't the free market that decided Jimmy Kimmel had to go. It was the government. Republicans today are no different than North Korean or Iranian state TV. And that makes Republicans dangerous and profoundly un-American.
It seems to be the opposite of what they supposedly want. Instead of less government, it's more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t really watch the late night comedy shows, but it is super interesting watching the MAGAs in my life twist themselves in knots trying to justify this.
The same way the libs justify it when they cancel someone. No one is owed a job.
The difference is Republicans want state control over the media. It wasn't the free market that decided Jimmy Kimmel had to go. It was the government. Republicans today are no different than North Korean or Iranian state TV. And that makes Republicans dangerous and profoundly un-American.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t really watch the late night comedy shows, but it is super interesting watching the MAGAs in my life twist themselves in knots trying to justify this.
The same way the libs justify it when they cancel someone. No one is owed a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Colbert has been on social media noting that he and others are getting a lot of suggestions to start their own media center, including Kimmel.
With the success of Dropout still gaining ground, I'd love to see this. It's a different model, but it can work.
They absolutely should.
Colbert, Kimmel, Stewart, whoever else gets the boot or is tired of licking boots. They should go no holds barred. Bring Letterman in, too.
Maybe a streamed BBC show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Colbert has been on social media noting that he and others are getting a lot of suggestions to start their own media center, including Kimmel.
With the success of Dropout still gaining ground, I'd love to see this. It's a different model, but it can work.
They absolutely should.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t really watch the late night comedy shows, but it is super interesting watching the MAGAs in my life twist themselves in knots trying to justify this.
The same way the libs justify it when they cancel someone. No one is owed a job.
Anonymous wrote:
Colbert has been on social media noting that he and others are getting a lot of suggestions to start their own media center, including Kimmel.
With the success of Dropout still gaining ground, I'd love to see this. It's a different model, but it can work.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t really watch the late night comedy shows, but it is super interesting watching the MAGAs in my life twist themselves in knots trying to justify this.
Anonymous wrote:The view is next to be canned.