Imagine if President Trump could somehow discredit the often-overlooked Jimmy Kimmel. What a remarkable achievement that could be for all Americans, right?
Currently, we’re witnessing a small victory since some late-night elites seem to be paving the way for this shift.
Recently, former comedian Jimmy Kimmel appeared on Sarah Silverman’s podcast, where they discussed the idea of leaving the country due to Trump.
“A lot of people I know, where do they plan to find citizenship?” Silverman asked.
Kimmel had some significant news to share: “I’ve acquired Italian citizenship.”
He elaborated, “I have it, and honestly, the situation is as dire as you’d imagine — it’s really bad. It’s just unbelievable,” Kimmel remarked.
With a stable economy and global peace improving, what could be worse than expelling criminals? Interesting question.
Ah, right—Kimmel’s ratings.
Can you picture Kimmel relaxing in a villa with Rosie O’Donnell and Ellen DeGeneres, tuning in to their daily affirmations?
Despite his millions, Kimmel isn’t exactly rolling in cash. He seems to benefit from the Hollywood left’s goodwill. His network, Disney’s ABC, doesn’t compensate him based on his performance. His show likely loses money, and honestly, who’s even watching it? It seems like he pays to express the views he does, becoming somewhat of a court jester for left-leaning ideals and corporate interests.
It’s quite the scenario.
The concept of millions clinging to self-denial is rather fascinating.
Imagine feeling all delicate and entitled, complaining because the elections didn’t align with your expectations and considering leaving your own country.
Kimmel seems to be pondering, “What happens to my relevance once the basement show is over?”
Without Disney’s backing, his worth diminishes. Nobody is interested in seeing him perform live, and his show feels increasingly divisive, leaving him without a lasting legacy.
So, he contemplates the notion of styling himself as a “brave rebel” in a lavish Italian villa funded by the kind of support that only comes from positive behavior.
If Trump’s ongoing achievements can push those who dislike Americans out of the country, if he can even send Kimmel packing, then just a monument like Mount Rushmore might not suffice.

