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    Dying Late-Night Show Hosts Collectively Meltdown At Trump Over Disney’s Jimmy Kimmel Suspension – Ignore That Their Own Shows Are Circling the Drain

    B. NovakBy B. NovakSeptember 19, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The late-night comedy club isn’t what it used to be, but that didn’t stop Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, and Seth Meyers from lining up to play defense attorney for Jimmy Kimmel. Instead of jokes, viewers were treated to teary-eyed sermons about “censorship” and, of course, another round of lazy Trump-bashing.

    Kimmel, yanked off the air after his disturbing remarks about Charlie Kirk’s assassination, has now been rebranded as a free-speech martyr. And like clockwork, his fellow hosts — all multimillionaires clinging to shrinking time slots — rallied to prop him up.

    Dying Late-Night Show Hosts Collectively Meltdown At Trump Over Jimmy Kimmel Suspension – Ignore That Their Own Shows Are Circling the Drain

    Jon Stewart returned for an extra Daily Show episode, redecorating the set in tacky gold to mock Trump’s taste and referring to him as “our great father.” What was supposed to be satire looked more like a man auditioning for relevance in an industry that has long since moved on.

    Jimmy Fallon, still haunted by the memory of ruffling Trump’s hair, played it safe by awkwardly complimenting Trump’s appearance while insisting Kimmel is “a decent, funny and loving guy.” The crowd chuckled politely, but the whole bit fell flat — like most of Fallon’s recent ratings.

    Stephen Colbert, whose own CBS show was recently axed after hemorrhaging viewers and money, went for full-blown dramatics. “Tonight, we are all Jimmy Kimmel,” Colbert declared, pretending that defending another late-night host was some great act of resistance. Never mind that his own cancellation had less to do with censorship and more to do with the cold reality that advertisers no longer want to bankroll his unfunny political lectures.

    Seth Meyers tried to keep up, sarcastically calling Trump “a visionary, innovator, a great president, an even better golfer,” before turning serious to paint Kimmel as a free-speech hero. It was the same recycled shtick — cheap sarcasm followed by a moral monologue — that has viewers tuning out in droves.

    The uncomfortable truth these hosts won’t admit is that late-night TV is dying. Ratings are in freefall, younger audiences have moved on to YouTube and TikTok, and networks are bleeding cash trying to keep these relics on life support. Colbert’s cancellation was the canary in the coal mine — proof that the once-powerful format no longer pays.

    So while Stewart, Colbert, Fallon, and Meyers pound their desks in solidarity with Jimmy Kimmel, the rest of America can’t help but notice the irony: late-night isn’t being silenced by Trump, it’s being canceled by viewers who are simply done watching millionaires preach instead of making them laugh.

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    B. Novak is and has always been a soap opera lover. He was first introduced to the world of soaps when his mom used to watch them when he was a kid in French. Yes, in French! That's how he first discovered the wickedly delicious beauty of the sinuous storylines that make the soap opera world. He had to take a break for some time due to other life commitments but he's back to watching Soap Operas and looks forward to writing about them each and every day.

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