LOS ANGELES, CA — In a tearful apology last night, beloved political pundit Jimmy Kimmel apologized to the nation for allowing comedian Dana Carvey on his show to tell funny jokes.
"In the past few nights, we had a guest host on the show who actually used this platform to tell jokes that were funny," said Kimmel as tears began to well up in his eyes. "It was irresponsible of me. I have spent the last few days educating myself, and I vow to do better moving forward."
The audience then stood to applaud, as the light-up signs had just told them to stand and applaud.
"In a world where Americans don't have universal healthcare, mass shootings are on the rise, and DeSantis is alive, it's completely inappropriate to tell jokes that make people laugh because they're funny. Now is the time to dwell on horrific tragedies in the news and talk about the ABC network's political policy ideas while vilifying half the country. That is the heavy responsibility of a late-night host."
Michael Moore, the socialist, did a doc on the green energy environmental costs. Predictably, crickets from all the usual pundits and Hollyweird types and a MSM black out. That's how I know it's a scam.
Michael Moore, the socialist, did a doc on the green energy environmental costs. Predictably, crickets from all the usual pundits and Hollyweird types and a MSM black out. That's how I know it's a scam.
Penn and Teller exposed recycling on their Showtime show 15 years ago
Michael Moore, the socialist, did a doc on the green energy environmental costs. Predictably, crickets from all the usual pundits and Hollyweird types and a MSM black out. That's how I know it's a scam.
Penn and Teller exposed recycling on their Showtime show 15 years ago
Quite a bit ends up in a landfill
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Or paid to export it to the chicoms for "recycling" into the Pacific Ocean.
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they are now somehow both climate change
LOS ANGELES, CA — In a tearful apology last night, beloved political pundit Jimmy Kimmel apologized to the nation for allowing comedian Dana Carvey on his show to tell funny jokes.
"In the past few nights, we had a guest host on the show who actually used this platform to tell jokes that were funny," said Kimmel as tears began to well up in his eyes. "It was irresponsible of me. I have spent the last few days educating myself, and I vow to do better moving forward."
The audience then stood to applaud, as the light-up signs had just told them to stand and applaud.
"In a world where Americans don't have universal healthcare, mass shootings are on the rise, and DeSantis is alive, it's completely inappropriate to tell jokes that make people laugh because they're funny. Now is the time to dwell on horrific tragedies in the news and talk about the ABC network's political policy ideas while vilifying half the country. That is the heavy responsibility of a late-night host."
Whatever the cost, it's permanent. More environmental destruction from the people who lecture me on it every day.
Quite a bit ends up in a landfill
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