Jimmy Kimmel’s Melania Joke Sparks Outrage as Liberals Cheer Trump Death Fantasies on TV

Jimmy Kimmel has gone off the rails—again. The so-called comedian took a cheap swipe at Melania Trump, joking she’d be an “expectant widow.” Is this where our country is now? Liberals on TV smugly laugh while Hollywood clowns fantasize about the president’s death. Let’s not pretend this is about age difference. The left knows exactly what they’re suggesting.

Each time President Trump escapes another deranged assassination attempt, the radical left and their media pals shrug it off or, even worse, find ways to make a punchline out of it. Funny how these Hollywood “free-thinkers” are quick to play victim if someone jokes about their pet candidates, but when it comes to a Republican—especially Donald Trump and his family—nothing is off-limits. CNN stacked their panels with liberal apologists who are always happy to excuse whatever filth their side spews, so long as it serves their anti-Trump agenda.

You can see the double standard from a mile away. If someone joked about Michelle Obama becoming a widow, there would be outrage, boycotts, and calls for heads to roll. But Melania Trump? Liberals either laugh along or claim it’s somehow Trump’s fault. No wonder Americans don’t trust these elitist talking heads and their phony outrage.

Let’s be honest—Kimmel hasn’t been funny since his days on The Man Show, back when he actually had a sense of humor instead of the standard woke script. Nowadays, the late-night circuit is just a parade of left-wing activism in the guise of comedy, and Kimmel leads the pack with his lame, mean-spirited jabs. The only thing more pathetic than his punchlines is the panel of shiny, self-important liberals who leap to his defense any time he crosses the line.

First Amendment? Sure, Jimmy Kimmel can say what he wants. But conservatives don’t have to sit back and pretend it’s acceptable. This isn’t harmless fun—it’s a symptom of a left-wing culture gone mad, drunk on hatred and desperate to cling to power through division and hate. When did celebrating violence against political opponents become entertainment in America? Maybe the answer lies in the next time we vote.

Source: Townhall


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