Jimmy Kimmel Rips Into Trump on Night 2 of His Return
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The hosts’ monologues may feel especially pointed right now, but the trend really took off during the George W. Bush administration before the Iraq war.
Jay Leno believes late-night TV comedians have become too politicized — and that they risk losing half the viewing audience by “cozying up to one side or the other.” “To me, I like to think that people come to a comedy show to kind of get away from ...
America is still mourning the loss of jokes in late-night talk show monologues.
Jay Leno is pushing back against the rise of partisan politics in late-night comedy, saying hosts today are dividing audiences with one-sided jokes. “I’d get letters saying, ‘You and your Republican friends,’ and others saying, ‘You and your ...
Vice President JD Vance seems to be having fun at Jimmy Kimmel's expense, joking that Marco Rubio could take over hosting the show.
In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Oliver clapped back at Leno's view that current late-night talk show hosts are alienating viewers by highlighting their political views. "I'm going to take a hard pass on taking comedic advice from Jay Leno ...
Jay Leno is taking a stand — and it’s not what most people expect in today’s divided entertainment world. The former Tonight Show host, who spent over two decades cracking jokes for millions of Americans, is now questioning the path that late-night ...
Most of what late-night talk shows offer has been supplanted by the internet — except for the role of the wry, dispassionate host.