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The Lib Meltdown Over Jimmy Kimmel Being Yanked Off the Air Was Glorious to Watch

Jimmy Kimmel lied about the suspected assassin who killed Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University on September 10. And now, his late-night show is no more. It was officially canceled, but no one is going to broadcast it for the foreseeable future. He got the hook. 

Last night, Kimmel peddled the fake news narrative that the suspect, Tyler Robinson, who shot and killed Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, was a MAGA supporter in his monologue. He had every right to say it—but there are also consequences. Kimmel is still free and rich, but he’s lost his show. He claims he would clarify his remarks if his show were to air tonight. Do you believe that? 

In the meantime, the liberal media melted down, claiming red lines were crossed. They also made a hash out of their arguments for free speech. Again, Jimmy isn’t going to the camps, folks. He had the right to say it, but his employer has the right not to have people peddle knowingly false garbage to soothe and massage the egos of liberal America. 

The same principle applies to those who cheered Kirk’s death online. They can say it, but employers also have the right not to employ people who are pro-domestic terrorism. CNN was otherworldly with their reaction to this news:

 Oh my God, Roseanne from the top rope: