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Jimmy Kimmel’s Comeback Is Yet Another Victory for MAGA

Jimmy Kimmel's Comeback Is Yet Another Victory for MAGA

Jimmy Kimmel’s Return to Late-Night TV

Jimmy Kimmel is set to return to the late-night show on Tuesday evening, which many might find worth appreciating.

But, the question arises—where’s the win for the left?

What can Democrats really claim as their victories? And how do Disney’s actions even come into play here?

It seems almost like a quick thrill for some: Yeeee, we Bullying Disney…

What does that even mean?

Here’s a thought: Kimmel is struggling in the ratings. Stephen Colbert on CBS manages to secure twice the viewership, and strangely enough, CBS canceled Colbert while reportedly incurring a $50 million loss annually.

Now, just imagine how much ABC might be losing with Kimmel.

Then comes the fascinating part: the political blowback.

If Kimmel truly resonated with the average person, it’s doubtful he would have spread untruths about Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin. What this really showcases is how Disney has positioned itself as a platform for political animosity, seemingly willing to sacrifice millions to push a narrative filled with division and propaganda.

So, multinational corporations like Disney, once beloved by many, are apparently fine with enduring significant financial losses to preserve a failed valuation like Kimmel, all for political ends. From now on, whatever Kimmel says risks turning others further against the left. He’s not exactly a persuasive figure. Instead, he acts more like an internal cheerleader, providing comfort to those already aligned with the left’s ideology.

However, by choosing to lift Kimmel’s suspension, Disney sends a clear message: We disregard you. We hold onto empty beliefs and will ignore the truth. To prove this, we’ll keep supporting proven deceivers even when reruns might have been cheaper.

That’s reminiscent of other media giants like CNN and New York Times, portraying themselves into a corner. Disney now faces a tough choice. Either they continue stoking division among ordinary people or risk losing a broader audience. Their long-standing campaign appears to have driven a wedge between them and the very people who grew up loving their films and shows.

This choice may lead Disney to alienate millions more while allowing Kimmel to perpetuate negativity toward a wider audience. Such ongoing hostility might even enflame those on the political fence.

Let’s hope Disney doesn’t renew Kimmel’s contract next year.

Honestly, none of us crave Kimmel’s antics, nor do we want to tune into CNN or New York Times. Every day, they reinforce the notion that the left embodies hatred, bias, and dishonesty—insisting that these are their beliefs of distinction.

It’s almost ironic, yet here we are with their narrative collapsing under its weight.

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