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The Jimmy Kimmel Backlash – HotAir

As Ed just pointed out here, Jimmy Kimmel has been indefinitely suspended from the airwaves. Lots of people are celebrating but some, on both the right and especially the left, are saying this crosses a line. 





FCC chairman Brendan Carr made an appearance on Benny Johnson’s show earlier today. Reacting to Kimmel’s remarks Monday night Carr said, “I mean, look, we can do this the easy way or the hard way.” He continued, “These companies can find ways to change conduct to take action, frankly on Kimmel, or there’s going to be additional work for the FCC ahead.”

And now Kimmel has been pulled indefinitely. Lots of people are immediately saying this is censorship.





Brian Stelter and Van Jones are both going off about this on CNN.

There’s another clip in which Stelter and CNN host Jake Tapper offer two different takes of what it was Kimmel actually said that got him in trouble. Stelter starts out agreeing with the critics that Kimmel seemed to be intentionally pushing the idea that shooter, Tyler Robinson, was MAGA.

Kimmel was expressing what we’ve heard some other liberals say in recent days that the motives are unclear and that maybe the suspect in this case was a Republican or was some sort of far right fringe figure. Of course, there has been a lot of discussion about that in recent days. There’s a lot of evidence pointing in other directions about the suspect, but Kimmel was on the air talking about this, making a very serious commentary amid his jokes in his monologue Monday night.

That really is a claim that a lot of people on the left have been pushing despite the facts to the contrary. And as I explained here, polls indicate those claims have worked to convince a plurality of Democrats that the shooter is MAGA. That seems like the proper context of the remarks.





On the other hand, Tapper notes that Kimmel didn’t actually say the shooter was MAGA. What he said could be read a different way. 

[W]hat he said specifically was, ‘the MAGA gang is desperately 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.’ That can be read in several ways. That could be heard in several ways. It could also be interpreted. It could also be argued, he’s saying that what the MAGA gang is doing is just trying to make sure that they don’t have any ownership of it, not necessarily that that this killer, this horrible person, was part of them.

It’s a fair point, but the use of the phrase “desperately trying to characterize” does make it sound like MAGA people are pushing a line that isn’t true They aren’t just saying the shooter isn’t MAGA they’re desperately trying to characterize it that way. 

Of course, if you’re not living in the progressive bubble you know by this point that the right was right about Tyler Robinson. The only people who spent the weekend desperately trying to characterize Robinson as something he was not were people on the left. Anyway, here’s the clip of Stelter and Tapper.





So is this censorship or is it just “consequence culture.” Ultimately, it was a group of affiliate stations which announced they were pulling Kimmel’s show over his comments. This seems to have then prompted the decision by ABC-Disney.

Of course people on the left had no problem with their own side trying to cancel advertising on Elon Musk’s X or even trying to vandalize his cars and dealerships for purely political reasons. They’re all for “consequences” when the victim is someone they hate. What’s different here is the involvement of the FCC in pushing for this. 

Eli Lake says two things can be true at once.





Meanwhile, President Trump is celebrating.

That’s the White House account but this version is more readable.

No doubt we’ll have a lot more about this tomorrow.


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