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Just as the media have been in a completely dark place following the Charlie Kirk assassination, they manage to dip even lower, as the controversy swirls now regarding the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel from his late-night show.
Some of the reactions in the press have been, of course, over the top, and many seem to be expressing more outrage over a comedian being sidelined than the killing of a prominent conservative figure. But when President Trump can be attached to a story, you know how things will go.
We take a look at this activity, as well as showing the press' rampant contradictions as they openly celebrated others being silenced by this same network and parent company Disney. We also have some fun at the expense of Brian Stelter, and the recently dispatched MSNBC analyst, Matthew Dowd.
Now, crack one open and savor some outmoded media malpractice and misinformation.
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Here is the FCC standard that Jimmy Kimmel's program possibly violated.
Nexstar issued this statement as an affiliate corporation.
Brendan Carr sparked media hysteria with this interview he did on Sept. 17.
Kimmel was likely becoming less and less tolerated by the network due to his ratings eroding.
Brian Stelter moans over the Kimmel affair, but he once lobbied to have the entire Fox News network silenced by cable providers.
Boris Sanchez at CNN tries to tell us the words we heard directly from Kimmel were not what we heard.
Stelter makes an analogy about the press on an elevator, and he was more accurate than he thinks.
Matthew Dowd whines that no one is supporting him after his firing, like they are with Kimmel.