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Sunday is the annual Oscars, with Jimmy Kimmel hosting for the third time. Even if you’re desperate enough to see the first post-slap Oscars event, you’ll still be stuck with one of the most embarrassing hosts money can buy.
CNN called Kimmel “the conscience of America” in 2017, bizarrely claiming that “Kimmel never asked for the mantle of political activism.” (Continue when you’re done laughing.)
Just months later, Kimmel was interviewed on “Good Morning America” when ABC was promoting the 2018 Oscars. When asked about his political comments, he didn’t apologize: “I don’t think you can go too far.
Kimmel certainly has a vicious and anti-conservative attitude. With that comment in mind, here are the five most embarrassing moments of Kimmel’s career.
Jimmy Kimmel reveals his plans if someone tries to slap him at the Oscars
Kimmel and R. Kelly
Kimmel has had a strange way of treating women since his days on “The Man Show”. The women were called “jaggies”.
On December 4, 2013, Kimmel gave a very friendly interview with singer R. Kelly. R. Kelly already had a history of sex crime allegations that went back more than a decade. Kimmel didn’t discuss any of that, including the singer’s previous marriage to 15-year-old Aaliyah Horton. 15.
Kelly talked about how she named her recent album, Black Panties. Kimmel followed up by commenting, “I have so much to learn from you.” What’s the wonder, do we want to know?
It’s worth noting that Kelly is serving a 30-year sentence after being found guilty of sexually abusing a young fan in 2021. was convicted of seducing the children of
mocking those who died of COVID-19
Kimmel hates conservatives. No, it underestimates the case. Hate might be a better word. In September 2021, in the midst of a pandemic, he mocked those who died from the virus.
“Basically, if your state has more GEDs than PhDs, stay indoors. Of the 54,000 Americans who have died from COVID since the beginning of the summer, nearly one in five Died in Florida.Oh my God, all orphan ferrets.That’s a shame,” he declared.
Of course, Kimmel couldn’t remind his audience that the virus hits older people in particular. . This helped explain the death toll. Instead, he chose to make fun of them.
Classy.
Kimmel mocking black people
It’s hard to know where to start with Kimmel and race issues. Any of these could be canceled or slapped.
But Kimmel is a big-time leftist who uses his show to attack the right. That’s his golden ticket to getting out of celebrity trouble every time.In 2020, the controversy over black faces pushed him to the sidelines.
He mimicked the voice of rapper Snoop Dogg on his 1996 Christmas album. That song featured Kimmel using the “N-word” several times.
Maybe Oscar should have tried another “N-word”.
Kimmel makes gay jokes about his enemies
The enemy list isn’t the only thing Kimmel has. He has a list of enemies pretending to be gay. He mocked Senator Lindsay Graham (R-SC), who was inspired by Republican Senate candidate Herschel Walker. (Quite vulgar, so you can guess what he said.
It wasn’t the worst. He skewered then-Missouri Republican Rep. Vicky Hertzler for audaciously opposing the gay marriage bill. He played her video her clip and continued:
Just imagine if conservatives joked about liberal lawmakers. The ‘GMA3’ anchor will see an earlier exit than he did after news of TJ Holmes and Amy Robach’s affair broke.
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Another visit to Florida
Like many legacy news and entertainment media, Kimmel’s job is to attack potential Republican presidential candidates and anyone who might support them. The press is especially concerned about Florida Governor Ron DeSantis.
Cue the classic Kimmel comparison: “In America’s North Korea, the Sunshine State, we enjoy watching what’s going on from time to time, and we’re doing it again tonight at Florida’s Governor Disantis Edition.” going. .'”
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North Korea, totalitarian, backward, technologically inferior. A free, economically and technologically advanced Florida. So much so that people flock there. Great comparison, Jimmy.
Did choosing Kimmel again make the Oscars so capricious from Hollywood’s ‘Oscars are so white’?
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