100 Percent Fed Up Reports – Late night bully Jimmy Kimmel, whose ratings are in the toilet, has struggled to convince people to tune into his show since he decided to put his left-wing activism before comedy. Unfortunately, Kimmel is likely to lose after last night’s sad attempt at “comedy” by mocking future Hall of Famer, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. Jeffrey Epstein’s client list.
Kimmel’s dislike of Rodgers stems from his courage to speak out about his concern about people blindly accepting an experimental COVID jab, a sentiment shared by most Americans. A majority of Americans believe that the names of the guests on Epstein’s private jet to his private island should be made public. The names of pedophiles in Hollywood, current and retired political leaders in DC, a certain member of the British royal family, and even some of the richest people in the world such as Bill Gates should be made public if found. Epstein Client List.
So, last night, Kimmel, who is in the minority, called Aaron Rodgers a “tin foil conspiracy theorist” and looked forward to seeing the soon-to-be-released list.
Kimmel began talking about Americans’ concern with images of unidentified flying objects in the sky that surfaced on social media. “Needless to say, all this UFO talk is troubling the tin-foil hatters,” Kimmel said, “including Green Bay ‘Wack-Packer’ Aaron Rodgers.
Kimmel showed a short clip of Rodgers’ February 14 appearance on Pat McAfee’s sports talk show, where Aaron Rodgers brought up Epstein’s client list. “There are some files with some names that may be released soon,” Rodgers explained to the hosts, who had no idea what the Green Bay quarterback was talking about.
Why is Kimmel worried about Rodgers talking about the release of the Epstein client list?
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Why does it? @JimmyKimmel Should Epstein’s client list be sealed?
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Mike Lindell appeared as a guest on unhinged left-wing “comedian” Jimmy Kimmel’s show on January 31st. Last time the popular MyPillow CEO appeared on Kimmel Not funny The show took place in April 2021, when the left-wing host went out of his way to insult Mike. But unfortunately for Kimmel, he just looked like a bully. The April issue can be viewed here.
Mentioning Mike Lindell’s name sends the left into a frenzy. To avoid being stroked by Mike’s presence on his show, Kimmel put the successful My Pillow CEO into a claw game in an attempt to mock or belittle him. Unfortunately for Jimmy, Mike Lindell capitalized on the stunt and was able to use his appearance to reach Kimmel’s appearance. [small] An audience that wouldn’t normally have the opportunity to hear Mike’s message without the filter of a false mainstream media—and he did it all with good humor and a smile on his face.
Kimmel began his segment with Mike by announcing that Mike agreed to do an interview from inside the claw machine to help him overcome his “fear of machines.”
Of all the colorful, disjointed characters who have risen to prominence in the political era of Donald Trump, our next guest is perhaps the most spirited. To help overcome his crippling fear of machines, we set up tonight at the Claw Machine for an interview.
Jimmy Kimmel’s first question for Mike was, “Why do you think people don’t take you seriously?” Lindell responded, “Well, Jimmy, remember when we were young and we questioned whether these machines were rigged?” Mike continued, “When we talked back then, we didn’t sue, did we? “Mike’s response elicited laughter from Kimmel’s left-leaning audience—score for Mike!
When a kid appears in front of a claw machine, looking to win a prize, Mike throws down the stuffed animal and tells him, “Look! It’s a rigged game!
In addition to plugging his popular Lindell TV, part of his media empire that includes Frank Speech, Mike was able to share his push to return to paper ballots and dissolve voting machines in bars. People they refer to as “criminals” who sell. Of course, the left hates Mike’s message of fixing our broken elections because many are okay with stolen elections as long as their candidate wins. So instead of listening to his common sense message, he reacts like a typical bully on the elementary school playground- they bully or taunt him. Jimmy Kimmel is no exception. Kimmel recently tried to tease Mike about his low number of votes in the race for RNC chair against the unpopular Ronna Romney-McDaniel, saying the election was “rigged?” asked Mike. Mike’s response was brilliant, explaining that they had no control over the people who voted against their constituents. As proof of his claim, Mike cites a Rasmussen poll showing that most Republicans want Mike to be the next RNC chair.
From the Jan. 26 Rasmussen poll: A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online poll found that just 15% of Republican voters support McDaniel for another term as RNC chairman. Thirty percent (30%) of GOP voters support businessman Mike Lindell, 20% support lawyer Harmeet Dhillon, 15% do not support any of the three candidates and 21% are undecided.
Of course, Kimmel dismissed the facts as facts not important to him or his audience and moved on to another topic in an attempt to reduce Mike’s popularity with members of the Republican Party.
Jimmy Kimmel’s interview with MyPillow Mike Lindell from inside the arcade claw machine… pic.twitter.com/V9pbW20DGF
— Jimmy Kimmel Live (@JimmyKimmelLive) February 1, 2023