• Kimmel Claims His Comments On Charlie Kirk's Assassination Were "Maliciously Mischaracterized"

    From Ubiquitous@weberm@polaris.net to rec.arts.tv,alt.tv.talkshows.late,rec.arts.disney,alt.whine on Mon Oct 13 04:30:42 2025
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    Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is still complaining about his brief hiatus from television, this time by claiming that conservative media outlets
    "maliciously mischaracterized" what he said about Charlie Kirk's assassination.

    The 57-year-old rehashed the topic during the annual Bloomberg Screentime event on Wednesday.

    "I didn't think there was a big problem," Kimmel said of his initial reaction to the killing of Kirk. "I just saw it as distortion on the part of some of the right-wing media networks, and I aimed to correct it."
    Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw said Kimmel's comments were likely "mischaracterized," and Kimmel agreed.

    "It was intentionally and I think maliciously mischaracterized," Kimmel replied.

    https://youtu.be/pSvFLrrSu94

    Kimmel came under fire last month for saying "the MAGA gang" was "trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it."

    His show was suspended after that, sparking national outrage from the entertainment industry and others, who perceived pressure from the Trump administration as an attack on free speech. The suspension lasted less than a week, and upon his return, Kimmel delivered a tearful non-apology during his monologue.

    "It was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man,"
    Kimmel said, addressing his earlier comments about Kirk. "I don't think there's anything funny about it ... nor was it my intention to blame any specific group for what was the actions ... of an obviously deeply disturbed individual. That was really the opposite of the point I was trying to make.

    But I understand that to some, that felt either ill-timed or unclear, or
    maybe both, and to those who think I did point a finger, I get why you're upset."

    While speaking with Bloomberg, Kimmel said his first episode back "probably went as well as it could go."

    The late-night host had previously suggested that the Trump administration
    was behind his suspension, but then, during his interview with Bloomberg, Kimmel said he'd "love to have Trump on the show."

    Kimmel's comeback episode drew big numbers -- but the bump didn't last.


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    Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is still complaining about his brief hiatus from
    television, this time by claiming that conservative media outlets "maliciously mischaracterized" what he said about Charlie Kirk's assassination.

    Lying sack of pig shit.



    The 57-year-old rehashed the topic during the annual Bloomberg Screentime event on Wednesday.

    "I didn't think there was a big problem," Kimmel said of his initial reaction
    to the killing of Kirk. "I just saw it as distortion on the part of some of the right-wing media networks, and I aimed to correct it."

    Lying sack of pig shit.


    Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw said Kimmel's comments were likely "mischaracterized,"
    and Kimmel agreed.

    Lying sack of pig shit.


    "It was intentionally and I think maliciously mischaracterized," Kimmel replied.

    Lying sack of pig shit.


    https://youtu.be/pSvFLrrSu94

    Kimmel came under fire last month for saying "the MAGA gang" was "trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of
    them and doing everything they can to score political points from it."


    Lying sack of pig shit.

    His show was suspended after that, sparking national outrage from the entertainment industry and others, who perceived pressure from the Trump administration as an attack on free speech. The suspension lasted less than a
    week, and upon his return, Kimmel delivered a tearful non-apology during his monologue.

    "It was never my intention to make light of the murder of a young man,"

    Lying sack of pig shit.

    Kimmel said, addressing his earlier comments about Kirk. "I don't think there's anything funny about it ...

    Lying sack of pig shit.

    nor was it my intention to blame any
    specific group for what was the actions ... of an obviously deeply disturbed individual. That was really the opposite of the point I was trying to make.


    Lying sack of pig shit.


    But I understand that to some, that felt either ill-timed or unclear, or maybe both, and to those who think I did point a finger, I get why you're upset."

    While speaking with Bloomberg, Kimmel said his first episode back "probably went as well as it could go."

    The late-night host had previously suggested that the Trump administration was behind his suspension, but then, during his interview with Bloomberg, Kimmel said he'd "love to have Trump on the show."

    Kimmel's comeback episode drew big numbers -- but the bump didn't last.



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    On Mon, 13 Oct 2025 04:30:42 -0400, Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net>
    wrote:

    Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel is still complaining about his brief hiatus from >television, this time by claiming that conservative media outlets >"maliciously mischaracterized" what he said about Charlie Kirk's >assassination.

    The 57-year-old rehashed the topic during the annual Bloomberg Screentime >event on Wednesday.

    "I didn't think there was a big problem," Kimmel said of his initial reaction >to the killing of Kirk. "I just saw it as distortion on the part of some of >the right-wing media networks, and I aimed to correct it."
    Bloomberg's Lucas Shaw said Kimmel's comments were likely "mischaracterized," >and Kimmel agreed.


    Typical left wing liar at work.

    "It was intentionally and I think maliciously mischaracterized," Kimmel >replied.


    Laughter!
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