The Unrepentant Smear: Jimmy Kimmel’s Vile Legacy and the Charlie Kirk Farce

NOTE: I loathe Jimmy Kimmel. I couldn’t stand him ages ago when he degraded women and Mexicans. I despise his sickening underbite. I hate his fake tears and imbecilic sanctimony. He makes me sick.

With that said…….

Jimmy Kimmel, that smug king of late-night sanctimony, got a mere timeout for his latest desecration of a tragedy—the assassination of Charlie Kirk, the firebrand conservative who inspired millions to fight for America’s soul. Me? I am not a soul-fighter and I distance myself from things like that, but you have to respect some people. If you can’t respect anyone for anything, it’s time for blue hair.

On September 10, 2025, Kirk was gunned down at Utah Valley University, a brutal hit that left his wife and young child shattered. Just days later, on his ABC show, Kimmel slithered into his monologue, sneering that the “MAGA gang” was “desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them,” implying the shooter, 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, was a Trump loyalist. It was a grotesque lie, peddled for cheap laughs and partisan venom, twisting a hero’s blood into political chum.

FCC Chair Brendan Carr nailed it: Kimmel’s “sickest conduct possible,” misleading the public while Kirk’s body was barely cold.

ABC yanked “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” indefinitely on September 17, after affiliates like Nexstar and Sinclair revolted, refusing to air his bile.

President Trump crowed on Truth Social: “Great News for America: The ratings challenged Jimmy Kimmel Show is CANCELLED.”

A slap on the wrist? Hardly—it was a public flogging, and good riddance.But why the shock? Kimmel’s not some reformed sinner; he’s a career toxin, oozing filth for decades. This Kirk smear is just the latest in a sewer of depravity that Hollywood’s elite have long ignored because he’s their useful idiot. Remember 2013? Kimmel donned full blackface to mock NFL player Karl Malone, complete with exaggerated dialect and a jersey, turning racial trauma into a punchline.

He “apologized” years later, after the George Floyd protests made it untenable, but only because the heat was on. Same with his 2003 “Unnecessary Censorship” skit, where he and sidekick Cleto Escobedo blacked up as “The Black Eyed Peas,” warbling a mangled “Where Is the Love?” It was lazy, vicious mimicry, excused as “comedy” in an era when white liberals could play minstrel without consequence.

Fast-forward to 2020: Kimmel revived the trope, impersonating a Chinese man in a yellow robe, squinting and lisping about the coronavirus. “I’m Jimmy Kimmel, but I look like this now,” he cackled, as if pandemic panic and anti-Asian hate weren’t brewing.

Another half-hearted “sorry,” but who buys it from a guy whose schtick thrives on punching down?Kimmel’s cruelty isn’t just racial—it’s personal, a bully’s glee in others’ pain. In 2009, guest Megan Fox, then 23, bravely shared how Michael Bay sexualized her at 15 on a “Transformers” set, leering at her in short shorts. Kimmel’s response? A snide joke: “You were 15? That’s hot!”

He laughed off her trauma, turning vulnerability into voyeurism. Years later, amid #MeToo, he shrugged it off as “edgy.” Edgy? It was predatory, emblematic of the Hollywood rot he embodies. Then there’s his 2017 Las Vegas shooting rant, where he weaponized the deaths of 58 innocents to bash the NRA and Republicans, sobbing on cue while ignoring Islamic terror ties.

Gun control theater, sure, but it smeared survivors as props for his agenda.Even his “feuds” reek of fraud. That endless Matt Damon bit? Started when Damon, post-rehab, called out Kimmel’s crass jabs. Kimmel retaliated by “banning” him, but it was all staged cruelty, with Sarah Silverman—his ex, another blackface alum—piling on in a 2007 skit where she mocked Damon’s dyslexia and addiction.

Silverman, who once quipped about “sleeping her way to the top” as a Jew, embodies the same soulless elite.

Kimmel’s 2024 Oscars hosting? He read Trump’s savage Truth Social roast aloud—”Has there ever been a worse host?”—to a room of sycophants, turning mockery into a mob ritual.

And post-Trump’s 2024 win, Kimmel wailed about immigrants and Social Security, as if his coastal bubble cared for flyover folks. He cried like a goddam moron.

So, is Kimmel sorry for the Kirk outrage? Hell no. Reports confirm he refused Sinclair’s demands for an apology to Kirk’s family and a fat donation to Turning Point USA, the group Kirk built into a conservative powerhouse.

He planned a defiant monologue blasting Trump supporters as “twisters” of his words, but Disney brass spiked it, fearing more fallout.

Sorry? He’s livid, plotting an ABC exit, per insiders.

No remorse—just entitlement. Did his lawyers cow a “giant like Disney”? Doubtful; this was market forces and FCC spine, not legal arm-twisting. Affiliates fled because Kimmel’s poison tanked ratings—down 20% post-Kirk—and advertisers bolted.

Disney, bleeding cash, caved to reality, not threats.People forget Kimmel’s vileness because the media machine—his echo chamber—shields him. Hollywood rallied: Ben Stiller bleated “This isn’t right,” Jean Smart cried “horrified,” Don Lemon warned of “chills.”

Hypocrites all, ignoring his history while decrying “censorship.” Kirk, silenced forever, outsizes Kimmel’s legacy a thousandfold—his words echo in eternity, while Kimmel’s fade into irrelevance.

On X, real Americans seethe: “Jimmy Kimmel was taken off to distract from Charlie’s story,” one user nailed it.

Another: “We should pray for him.”

Amen. But forgiveness? Only if he grovels like the worm he is. Until then, good riddance to the filth.

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