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Kimmel Returns To TV- Monologue Stirs Debate

by Red Right Politics
September 24, 2025 at 12:25 pm
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Oh, now Jimmy Kimmel wants to get emotional. Interesting how that works, isn’t it?

After a week of suspension—yes, actual suspension, not just a “vacation” like they usually try to spin it—Kimmel made his dramatic return to late-night television Tuesday. And boy, did he bring the waterworks. But before anyone gets too swept up in the teary monologue, let’s back up and remember why he was pulled in the first place.

Kimmel landed in hot water after going on a politically charged tirade about the man who assassinated conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. Rather than expressing sorrow or restraint, Kimmel chose that moment—that moment—to launch into one of his classic smirking lectures, aiming his fire not just at the shooter, but somehow… weirdly… at Trump supporters?

It was, to say the least, “ill-timed.” Even Disney thought so. And if you’ve lost Disney—the same studio that shoved leftist agendas into children’s programming for years—you might want to reevaluate your aim.

But what makes this return so hard to swallow isn’t just Kimmel’s refusal to apologize (because of course he didn’t). No, it’s that he delivered a monologue pretending to take the high road, all while doubling down on the very same rhetoric that got him benched in the first place.

Let’s be real: this wasn’t a moment of contrition. This was a damage control PR stunt wrapped in emotional manipulation, with just enough fake tears to make the coastal media types nod solemnly and say, “He’s so brave.”

Not good enough. Jimmy, it’s simple. Here’s what you need to say:

“I’m sorry for saying the shooter was MAGA. He was not. He was of the left. I apologize to the Kirk family for lying. Please accept my sincere apology. I will do better. I was wrong.” https://t.co/YIR7JeFLIh

— Andrew Kolvet (@AndrewKolvet) September 24, 2025

Yet there was no apology. No accountability. Just a vague acknowledgment that some people might have been upset. Gee, thanks.

And then—because apparently, he still hadn’t read the room—Kimmel pivoted to victimhood. Yes, the millionaire talk show host from Hollywood, with a Disney contract and a prime-time slot, thinks he’s the one under attack. Why? Because two major media companies—Sinclair and Nexstar—decided not to air his show in their markets anymore.

Cry us a river, Jimmy.

In typical leftist fashion, Jimmy makes the victim himself https://t.co/STSnBei573

— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) September 24, 2025

This is the same guy who routinely mocks conservatives, slams middle America from his LA studio, and plays moral referee on issues he barely understands. And now he wants to lecture us about what’s “un-American”? Spare us.

Kimmel even dared to compare his temporary suspension to the cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s show—which didn’t even happen. The two cases aren’t remotely similar, but when you’re grasping for sympathy points, facts become optional.

Then came the kicker: Kimmel played a clip of Trump calling him “talentless” and used it as supposed proof that Trump is threatening free speech. Because when a former president gives his opinion on a TV host, that’s apparently the same thing as government censorship?

Please.

This is the same guy who has spent years accusing the right of being authoritarian, all while sitting under the protective wing of Hollywood’s liberal echo chamber. The only time he gets a taste of consequences—real consequences, not just Twitter clapbacks—he cries foul and invokes the Constitution.

But here’s the real irony: Kimmel finally managed to say something conservatives actually agree with. When he talked about Erika Kirk’s act of forgiveness at her husband’s memorial, even he had to admit it was powerful. A “selfless act of grace,” he called it. And he’s right.

But that moment—brief, moving, and genuinely human—was drowned out by the rest of his performance, which felt more like a petulant child explaining why he shouldn’t be in time-out.

And don’t think this is over.

Disney may have caved to the elite media class and brought Kimmel back, but his show is still blacked out in markets across the country. The blowback hasn’t stopped. And while the Hollywood crowd is busy handing him tissues and tweeting #IStandWithJimmy, millions of Americans are asking the obvious:

Why is it only free speech when they say something?

And maybe most importantly—how long are we supposed to sit quietly while late-night millionaires mock our values, sneer at our grief, and still pretend they’re the ones under attack?

Spoiler: We’re not.

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