Nope.
If you think so, point out the lie.
Half of the citizens in this country.
The importance of border security.And what has Trump not lied about?
I'm honestly not sure how I'd ultimately describe Trump. It's hard to distill him down to a single sentence, given just how vast and long he's been engaged in various levels of turdery. Being involved in an insurance scheme to profit off the deaths of sick Jewish kids, the slum lord antics against elderly people, stealing from and bullying small businesses, the predation of women and children, the infidelity, stealing from charities, and on and on. There are plenty of POS's in the world that don't even scratch the surface of what Trump has done.Whiskey wrote: ↑Thu Sep 18, 2025 9:44 pmOkay. So would you say Trump is a PPOS or a POSS? At least we are not tangled in a twisted mess about the first amendment and we can all agree that Trump is a POS and Kimmell, bless his heart, may have lost his job because of a POS. Even though, we know it was the affiliate things that wanted him out.
This is a fact. With this explanation, clearly ceeboo did not lie. Kimmel is a pig and he lost his job for being a liability with bad ratings.ceeboo wrote: ↑Thu Sep 18, 2025 10:03 pmHalf of the citizens in this country.The importance of border security.And what has Trump not lied about?
I don't really care about Kimmel (I don't watch any of these late-night people) and I am not feeling compelled to mourn over a filthy rich elite guy who lost a gig. Truth: He lost his gig because of ratings ($$$$) - This isn't about the First Amendment - Relax.
I’m reminded of how Trump was fired by NBC and ‘The Apprentice’ killed off when the studio disagreed with remarks he made about Mexican immigrants during his post-escalator announcement in 2015 that he was running for President.ceeboo wrote: ↑Thu Sep 18, 2025 10:03 pmI don't really care about Kimmel (I don't watch any of these late-night people) and I am not feeling compelled to mourn over a filthy rich elite guy who lost a gig. Truth: He lost his gig because of ratings ($$$$) - This isn't about the First Amendment - Relax.
Shame on you, Stu. Trump was elected to bring down grocery prices, kill inflation, slash the price of gas, end the war in Ukraine the next day and cut our energy bills in half, and that’s exactly what he hasn’t done, so don’t you go reminding everyone about the fact that none of this has happened.Doctor Steuss wrote: ↑Thu Sep 18, 2025 10:10 pmI'm honestly not sure how I'd ultimately describe Trump. It's hard to distill him down to a single sentence, given just how vast and long he's been engaged in various levels of turdery. Being involved in an insurance scheme to profit off the deaths of sick Jewish kids, the slum lord antics against elderly people, stealing from and bullying small businesses, the predation of women and children, the infidelity, stealing from charities, and on and on. There are plenty of POS's in the world that don't even scratch the surface of what Trump has done.Whiskey wrote: ↑Thu Sep 18, 2025 9:44 pmOkay. So would you say Trump is a PPOS or a POSS? At least we are not tangled in a twisted mess about the first amendment and we can all agree that Trump is a POS and Kimmell, bless his heart, may have lost his job because of a POS. Even though, we know it was the affiliate things that wanted him out.
As for Kimmell... I'm stuck painfully aware of how flawed I am personally, because I'm having trouble finding sympathy. Partially because I've never really liked the guy, but I also think I might be getting burned out from everything that's happened in the last months. I think it's insane that the President of the United States tried to leverage the Federal government to punish some speech on a late-night talk show that maybe gets a million viewers a night. Seeing people try to defend that, or thinking that's a good thing is so unbelievably un-American to me. That said, I think that Kimmel was probably an easy sacrifice to appease the affiliates. He'll probably land another gig, but I imagine most people that watched him probably did so because they were stoned and the remote was too far away.
I think people tune into Colbert. People inadvertently land on Kimmell.
(Sorry for the ramble; I hope it makes sense... it's the end of the day, and the caffeine that's fueled me is starting to pitter out.)
I know - I wrote it.Whiskey wrote: ↑Thu Sep 18, 2025 10:10 pmThis is a factceeboo wrote: ↑Thu Sep 18, 2025 10:03 pm
Half of the citizens in this country.
The importance of border security.
I don't really care about Kimmel (I don't watch any of these late-night people) and I am not feeling compelled to mourn over a filthy rich elite guy who lost a gig. Truth: He lost his gig because of ratings ($$$$) - This isn't about the First Amendment - Relax.
What about the "bad faith" assertion though?With this explanation, clearly ceeboo did not lie.
Yeah - It probably will not shock you to learn that I was/am not a Kimmel fan.Kimmel is a pig and he lost his job for being a liability with bad ratings.
Consider it acknowledged.ceeboo, can you at least acknowledge that a lot of people got their feelings hurt because Kimmel got his feelings hurt?
Works for me and for AI.Doctor Steuss wrote: ↑Thu Sep 18, 2025 10:10 pmI'm honestly not sure how I'd ultimately describe Trump. It's hard to distill him down to a single sentence, given just how vast and long he's been engaged in various levels of turdery. Being involved in an insurance scheme to profit off the deaths of sick Jewish kids, the slum lord antics against elderly people, stealing from and bullying small businesses, the predation of women and children, the infidelity, stealing from charities, and on and on. There are plenty of POS's in the world that don't even scratch the surface of what Trump has done.Whiskey wrote: ↑Thu Sep 18, 2025 9:44 pmOkay. So would you say Trump is a PPOS or a POSS? At least we are not tangled in a twisted mess about the first amendment and we can all agree that Trump is a POS and Kimmell, bless his heart, may have lost his job because of a POS. Even though, we know it was the affiliate things that wanted him out.
As for Kimmell... I'm stuck painfully aware of how flawed I am personally, because I'm having trouble finding sympathy. Partially because I've never really liked the guy, but I also think I might be getting burned out from everything that's happened in the last months. I think it's insane that the President of the United States tried to leverage the Federal government to punish some speech on a late-night talk show that maybe gets a million viewers a night. Seeing people try to defend that, or thinking that's a good thing is so unbelievably un-American to me. That said, I think that Kimmel was probably an easy sacrifice to appease the affiliates. He'll probably land another gig, but I imagine most people that watched him probably did so because they were stoned and the remote was too far away.
I think people tune into Colbert. People inadvertently land on Kimmell.
(Sorry for the ramble; I hope it makes sense... it's the end of the day, and the caffeine that's fueled me is starting to pitter out.)