Look at this bullshit from the washington post pickin' on Jimmy Kimmel. Anybody that won't curry their bullshit line their gonna use their power and influence to harass and oppress them. I guess this is a warning to anyone else in Hollywood that they will fuck with them if they stand up for right! Yes world, look at what really happens in the 'land of the free'! We're supposed to have 'freedom of speech' right? Or is our freedom of speech as long as we don't say anything the repugnican party won't like? That's it ain't it?!!? Clarification, ya'll. Long as the repugnicans ain't riled by what we say, we got freedom of speech!
immy Kimmel blasts Washington Times “elitist creep” column
The
Short: Jimmy Kimmel blasts Washington Times “elitist creep” column
The column by opinion editor Charles Hurt had the headline “Shut up,
Jimmy Kimmel, you elitist creep” and Mr.
He noted that the Obamacare repeal-and-replace bill passed the House,
after he had given his teary monologue on last Monday’s show, and then
used this week’s Monday monolog to say Republicans want nobody to have
health care.
The
Long: The column by opinion editor Charles Hurt had the headline “Shut
up, Jimmy Kimmel, you elitist creep” and Mr.
Kimmel said over a screengrab of the page that it appeared “in something
called the Washington Times, not sure it’s a real newspaper.” SEE ALSO:
Shut up, Jimmy Kimmel, you elitist creep “I can’t even count the number
of times I’ve been called an ‘out of touch Hollywood elitist, creep’
this week,” he added.
He noted that the Obamacare repeal-and-replace bill passed the House,
after he had given his teary monologue on last Monday’s show, and then
used this week’s Monday monolog to say Republicans want nobody to have
health care.
These are the same people who, eight years ago, wanted you to have no
health care.
Kimmel did not mention President Obama’s repeated and emphatic promise
that “if you like your doctor (and/or health insurance), you can keep
it” which was noted by usually left-leaning fact-check site Politifact
as the 2013 “lie of the year.” Copyright © 2017 The Washington Times,
LLC.
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