Kimmel About To Lose His Whole Show After Foul Clip Comes Out He Thought Was Gone!
Jimmy Kimmel has fast become a champion for the extreme left wing in this country.
His late night show is extremely popular with the segment of the population who greatly
dislike our administration, no matter how much good President Trump has done for them
personally.
Kimmel can also claim to the be the man who hosted the lowest rated Oscar's show in
history.
His ratings skyrocketed the moment he decided to turn his show into an extension of the
Democrat Party by talking about guns, using his son's illness to promote Obamacare,
and speaking out against Republicans.
All with guidance from the Democrat Senator Chuck Schumer from the ultra-liberal cesspool
that is New York.
Via Entertainment Tonight:
"As for revealing his son's health scare on the air, Kimmel isn't so sure he would
do that again.
"What I didn't think through was that, everywhere I went, every day of my life, people
would be asking me how my son is doing," he confides.
"But thank God I can say he's doing well.
If that wasn't the case, each day would be very, very painful."
While he may have handled things differently, Kimmel notes that he did feel like he owed
his audience an explanation for his absence.
"I also felt like I had to say something because I'd been talking about the fact
that my wife [Molly McNearney, the co-head writer of Jimmy Kimmel Live!] was pregnant
for six months," he says.
"I left for paternity leave and then I didn't come back.
That was something I had to address."
But there is one little secret most of us recall which Kimmell hopes everyone will forget.
Before he became a late show star, he was known for a show called "The Man Show"
which aired between 1999 and 2003.
This show was known for the ending in which they always showed half dressed women bouncing
on trampolines who were referred to as "Juggies."
Along with the "Juggies", the show had other kinds of questionable content.
And even racism….
I will confess I used to watch this show, along with my wife.
It was hilarious and we never missed an episode.
But let's be honest here.
Although this was only roughly two decades ago today is a different world.
It's a world where everyone is out to get offended and where everyone is out to get
famous, rich or both by claiming #metoo 30 years after the fact.
Some of their jokes were in bad taste, but that's what the show was about and it was
TVMA because of it.
But the biggest issue here is that the same man who co-wrote most of the skits and was
even a co-creator of the show is now the official moral authority and propaganda machine for
the far left?
Seriously?
Via Entertainment Tonight:
"Jimmy Kimmel's deeply emotional monologue came with a price.
On Jimmy Kimmel Live last May, the late-night host revealed that his son, Billy, who was
less than a month old at the time, had to undergo open-heart surgery.
While tearfully talking about what his family was facing, Kimmel became very vocal about
what he thought of America's current healthcare system.
In the April issue of O magazine, which is currently on newsstands, Oprah Winfrey asks
Kimmel if it was "scary" to share so much of his personal life and points of view with
his viewers.
"I don't know if it was scary, but it was uncomfortable, and it's not something
I looked forward to," he admits.
"I definitely felt a sense of relief when it was over."
Kimmel notes that his candidness did have a downfall.
"According to polls I've seen, it has cost me commercially.
That's not ideal, but I wouldn't change anything I said."
During several of his monologues thereafter, the 50-year-old TV personality has urged JKL
viewers to contact their congressional representatives about renewing CHIP, the Children's Health
Insurance Plan, which provides healthcare coverage to children whose families don't
qualify for Medicaid and don't receive other benefits.
"I know my job is, for the most part, to entertain people and make them laugh.
That said, if I can be selfish every once in a while and talk about something serious
that's important to me, then I do want to take that opportunity," Kimmel tells Winfrey.
"But I don't want to abuse my position.
I pick my battles.
Ninety percent of the time, I'll joke around, but some of the jokes, I hope, make people
think."
In an exclusive interview with ET's Kevin Frazier ahead of hosting the Oscars earlier
this month, Kimmel spoke further about how his son's heart condition has shifted his
perspective on life.
"It makes me more thankful in general for sure," he said.
"To be honest, it minimizes the importance of something like [the Oscars], which last
year to me seemed to be the more important thing in the world.
And then you just get the reminder that this isn't even close to the most important thing
in the world, and you're reminded of that every day when you go home, so in a way, yes,
it's definitely made me appreciate my life, but it also puts things in perspective."
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