Jimmy Kimmel: 'Tonight's monologue is for Republicans'


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“Tonight's monologue is for Republicans,” Jimmy Kimmel said Tuesday. He then made a 19-minute case against Donald Trump and asked his viewers to send the clip to “a Republican you love and respect.”

He said, “As a personal favor to you, ask them to look into this whole thing.” Then, after promising no “liberal virtue signaling” and mocking Biden, he introduced himself “to those of you who never watch.”

“I'm Jimmy Kimmel. You might remember me from 'The Man Show'. We had a great relationship at that time – beer, trampoline. Good times, right? We had fun. But times are less fun now.” – Jimmy Kimmel

“We are very divided, and not just because of Donald Trump, if I'm honest, because of people like me. I get ridiculed and insulted a lot, and it's not always productive. – Jimmy Kimmel

Tom Hanks played a mad scientist seeking revenge on an old friend played by Stephen Colbert in a scary segment of “Too Much Exposition Theatre” on Tuesday's “Late Show.”

All-girl rock band The Linda Lindas will be Ronny Chieng's guest on Wednesday's “Daily Show.”


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