Kimmel Makes Desperate Attempt to Save His Career By Groveling to Trump Supporters

Kimmel Makes Desperate Attempt to Save His Career By Groveling to Trump Supporters

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Anti-Trump talk show host Jimmy Kimmel is trying to save his failing career.

Since succumbing to his case of “Trump Derangement Syndrome” and going on several unhinged rants over President Trump, as his ratings and popularity tanked, and Kimmel has decided to “reign it in.”
Now, in a desperate attempt to appear to the Trump supporters who have tuned him out, Kimmel is claiming that he will be pulling back on the anti-Trump rhetoric, claiming people are “sick of it.”

You’ll recall Kimmel used his son to try and inject himself into the Obamacare controversy, behaving like yet another clueless, millionaire celebrity “activist.”

In addition, Kimmel recently went on a perverted, creepy rant against Sean Hannity on Twitter.

I guess Jimmy Kimmel is finally realizing that Americans are sick and tired of smug celebrities trashing the first president who has actually come into office and worked his ass off for the people who voted for him.
Late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel told Deadline magazine that when he performs his annual “roast” of Disney executives this week, there won’t be many jabs at President Donald Trump because people appear to have had enough.

Asked if he had a “barrelful of barbs” aimed at the president ready to be unleashed during the annual “cable news upfront” event — a friendly gathering of the major networks’ “executives, media, producers, and advertisers” set to take place later this week — Kimmel said he’d be pulling back on the anti-Trump rhetoric, even though that’s become a signature of his late-night monologues.

“I don’t know. I don’t know how much focus there will be on [Trump],” Kimmel said. “I think that people have had an a** full of Donald Trump.”

He says he’s seen other things he wants to make fun of, though he admits he can’t make the event entirely “Trump-free.” And, he went on to suggest that “hopefully” this will be the last ABC executive gathering of the Trump-era, as though Trump will be impeached or removed from office before Kimmel has to take the stage in front of an entirely friendly audience once again.

The “upfront” won’t be televised — at least, it won’t be carried live by the networks it’s roasting — so it’s possible Kimmel is only dispensing with the Trump jokes because there’s no greater audience to “instruct” using jokes sourced from talking points delivered directly from New York Senator Chuck Schumer’s office. The high and mighty of the media industry are all well aware that they are intellectually superior, so why bother rubbing it in?
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