Mrkelly » Yesterday, 5:46 pm » wrote: ↑ Nobody trolls tRump like he does
but did he make a point in this video?
No, but your mothers a whore.Mrkelly » Yesterday, 5:46 pm » wrote: ↑ Nobody trolls tRump like he does
but did he make a point in this video?
so true...while I've never been a fan, at least back in the day, they never took prisoners...it was open season on everyone...DeezerShoove » 32 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ It's all agenda ****.
Plain old humor went bye-bye with woke faux outrage.
with tRump the mining is not necessaryFOS » Today, 12:38 am » wrote: ↑ so I am not a republican or a Trump supporter. But I was curious about what this guy had to say, so I listened to about half.
He is just quote mining. He basically observed that sometimes politicians say nonsense. He then pretended Trump always says nonsense, which does not follow. Anyone could create a similar collection of quotes from every president we have had...all the way back to George Washington. Probably the worst would come from lbj, if I had to guess...check some of his weirdest moments.
This is the oldest trick in the book and I am disappointed with the lack of imagination.
And what was the point? In fact, who actually cares what politicians say? If speaking matters so much then Kimmel is probably more powerful than the president, and he should behave accordingly.
Do you dream this **** up, or is it a by-product of the mushrooms?Mrkelly » 9 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ with tRump the mining is not necessary
Show me just a few that are as stupid as “the noise from windmills causes cancer “
“We do not hire late night comedy hosts to hip us to how we should vote.”Cannonpointer » Yesterday, 10:33 pm » wrote: ↑ You mean like his writers do.
He just reads a teleprompter. He's a face - nothing more.
I would bet against it.
I would wager he deliberately obfuscated the point.
The POINT about Trump is that - bad as he wants the deep state's approval - he says the quiet parts out loud, and he has a bad habit of thinking for himself. Not about rewriting the script or anything - but he thinks for himself enough that he takes the liberty of ad libbing.
The only POSSIBLE way Kimmelstein could have made a genuine, legitimate point is if he had compared and contrasted trump and kamala - and THAT would put Kimmelstein out of work, if he came within a country mile of honestly comparing and contrasting the two administrations.
We do not hire late night comedy hosts to hip us to how we should vote. If I want someone to hip me to what's wrong with trump, it won't be an obsequious weasel that would immediately and eagerly suck harvey weinstein's dick for a time slot on a network.
What part, I wonder, of "we do not need vacuous hollywood phonies telling us how to vote" are you failing to grasp?
Are you even aware of what an ENORMOUS perpetration it is, for a late night comedy host to tell their viewers how to vote? To presume to "educate" their audience members on the "issues"? To even LET THE AUDIENCE KNOW what his politics are? Do you have any idea who Johnny Carson voted for, or wanted to see win?
Did he even MENTION the fact that hundreds of millions of Americans were bullied to take an experimental drug by the current administration? Because THAT would be talking about an actual **** issue. Which is what I would bet my left nut against a jelly donut he DID NOT DO.
Honestly, I find it shocking that you thought anyone who doesn't already sit through that weasel's shtick regularly would give the contemptuous creature ear for a full quarter hour. I'm not even kidding - I find it quite out of character. I've always observed you to be adroit. There's nothing more ham-handed than proffering one of the least respected whores in hollywood to a board whose members reject hollywood in general, and this lickspittle, pathetic whore in particular.
Look within, maybe you can figure out your disdain extends to all successful people, an excuse for your own failures.Mrkelly » 4 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
Im not sure that my enjoyment of people exposing the ignorance of tRump is “out of character ”
given my disdain for him
Mrkelly » Today, 6:59 am » wrote: ↑ with tRump the mining is not necessary
Show me just a few that are as stupid as “the noise from windmills causes cancer “
Maddow, Cooper, Stewart and Kimmel are the MVPs of [[[JWO PROPAGANDA MACHINE]]]Mrkelly » Yesterday, 5:04 pm » wrote: ↑ I thought that I would share
https://youtu.be/Oy0zq8YzY9w?si=zdcn72drvVf0YJ0n
GHETTOBLASTER » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Maddow, Cooper, Stewart and Kimmel are the MVPs of [[[JWO PROPAGANDA MACHINE]]] The [[[MSM]]] are trying to walk back their KILL TRUMP MESSAGING TO SAVE THER OWN ASSES but I wouldn't be surprised if Kimmel ends up getting put to death as pay back.
Mrkelly » Yesterday, 5:04 pm » wrote: ↑ I thought that I would share
https://youtu.be/Oy0zq8YzY9w?si=zdcn72drvVf0YJ0n
I respect you brother.Mrkelly » Today, 7:09 am » wrote: ↑ “We do not hire late night comedy hosts to hip us to how we should vote.”
he is not your daddy’s late night host old timer
Kimmell and his writers clearly have TDS … he admits it
Im not sure that my enjoyment of people exposing the ignorance of tRump is “out of character ”
given my disdain for him
A baby raper can admit he's a baby raper.Mrkelly » Today, 7:09 am » wrote: ↑ “We do not hire late night comedy hosts to hip us to how we should vote.”
he is not your daddy’s late night host old timer
Kimmell and his writers clearly have TDS … he admits it
Nor did I suggest it was. What I called out of character was your assumption that one mother **** on this board would watch 15 minutes of a cheap shill with no actual convictions yapping. You can usually read the room better.Mrkelly » Today, 7:09 am » wrote: ↑ Im not sure that my enjoyment of people exposing the ignorance of tRump is “out of character ”
given my disdain for him
brown's mainstay...
Plus the fact Kimmel admits he sticks it to Trump at every opportunity he can get, then comes across as "oh, I'm just another Mr innocent nice guy"...FOS » Yesterday, 12:38 am » wrote: ↑ so I am not a republican or a Trump supporter. But I was curious about what this guy had to say, so I listened to about half.
He is just quote mining. He basically observed that sometimes politicians say nonsense. He then pretended Trump always says nonsense, which does not follow. Anyone could create a similar collection of quotes from every president we have had...all the way back to George Washington. Probably the worst would come from lbj, if I had to guess...check some of his weirdest moments.
This is the oldest trick in the book and I am disappointed with the lack of imagination.
And what was the point? In fact, who actually cares what politicians say? If speaking matters so much then Kimmel is probably more powerful than the president, and he should behave accordingly.
Gee … when did I say that he wasn’t?Sumela » Yesterday, 7:33 pm » wrote: ↑ I respect you brother.
But....Kimmel is an DNC establishment D-bag.
Word. Alls good bro.Mrkelly » 35 minutes ago » wrote: ↑ Gee … when did I say that he wasn’t?
Its getting so a guy can’t troll the room without being under the suspicion of turning to the dark side
from two of you that should damn well know better by now
I think Kimmel is funny
I thought that guy with the floating garbage pile was funny
does that make me a tRumper?
ROG62 » 30 Oct 2024, 5:33 pm » wrote: ↑ Kimmel was great on "The Man Show"...then he sold his soul to the devil...