Jimmy Kimmel is a Vile Pig!

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hph6203 said:

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Jeeper79 said:

I'm pretty sure it's just an old person joke.


lol. I laughed. But….

Yeah, this is F16. I don't think this crowd does comedy.

And Kimmel, as a comedian, shouldn't have a boundary. I don't know if it's worse that people wait for this guy to say something so they can post about it or if it's worse that this guy lives in everyone's head rent free.
Neither one of you understood the joke. Trump could be 50 and he'd still make the same joke, because it's not a joke about him being old. It's a joke about her wanting him dead, because the perception is she married for money and hates him and wants out of the marriage.

Expectant means eagerly anticipating. An expectant widow is a person eagerly awaiting the death of their spouse. It's a joke about Kimmel sharing that sentiment.
Kimmel wouldn't have made the joke about "Trump the celebrity" at 50 because the only reason he jokes about Trump now is the (R) next to his name. He had every opportunity to make jokes like that about Joe and Jill for 4 years and never touched it.

His objective isn't comedy, it's getting Trump. And all he's doing is creating more enemies for himself…all so his network overlords will be happy.
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nu awlins ag said:

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Which late night hosts were making fun of Biden?

KentK93 said:

Greg Gutfeld made fun of Biden.



He's a libertarian. Nice try though.

Sorry I thought your question was "Which late night hosts were making fun of Biden?"

Late night hosts: Greg Gutfeld making fun of Biden: also Greg Gutfeld. You could also add a list of Guest Host of Greg Gutfeld show also made fun of Biden too. Not sure why you are bringing up libertarian.


Nice try liberal. Again, HE'S one host, who IS a libertarian. Check your sources, AGAIN.

Sorry again you asked for late night hosts making fun of Biden. I pointed out Greg Gutfeld the highest rated host of late night. I have never ever been a liberal. I'm the individual that started this thread. Again I quote you: Which late night hosts were making fun of Biden? Which I replied Greg Gutfeld no where in your question was his political leanings. Greg Gutfeld is the only late night show host that I know of that consistently made fun of Biden.
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KentK93 said:

nu awlins ag said:

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Which late night hosts were making fun of Biden?

KentK93 said:

Greg Gutfeld made fun of Biden.



He's a libertarian. Nice try though.

Sorry I thought your question was "Which late night hosts were making fun of Biden?"

Late night hosts: Greg Gutfeld making fun of Biden: also Greg Gutfeld. You could also add a list of Guest Host of Greg Gutfeld show also made fun of Biden too. Not sure why you are bringing up libertarian.


Nice try liberal. Again, HE'S one host, who IS a libertarian. Check your sources, AGAIN.

Sorry again you asked for late night hosts making fun of Biden. I pointed out Greg Gutfeld the highest rated host of late night. I have never ever been a liberal. I'm the individual that started this thread. Again I quote you: Which late night hosts were making fun of Biden? Which I replied Greg Gutfeld no where in your question was his political leanings. Greg Gutfeld is the only late night show host that I know of that consistently made fun of Biden.



You pointed out ONE host who is libertarian. You can't answer a simple question. I guess you think you are "winning" in the words of Charlie Sheen.
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nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

I would love to see a number on how many Trump jokes vs. Biden jokes when Trump was out of office and Biden was the sitting President.

What's the old saying?

You can only be avant-garde so long before you become just garde.

These guys are the establishment now.


You tell us. The burden of proof is on you.


First, I didn't claim...I said I'd like to see.

But here you go (from Grok):

Quote:

**Late-night comics (hosts like Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, etc.) have made far more jokes about Donald Trump than Joe Bidenoften by ratios of 3:1 to 40:1 or higher in tracked periods, according to studies from the Center for Media and Public Affairs (CMPA) at George Mason University and the Media Research Center (MRC/NewsBusters).**

There is no single official lifetime "total" across all shows and years (tracking varies by source and period), but here are the key data points from independent counts of opening monologues:

- **Trump's first 100 days (2017)**: 1,060 jokes about Trump across major showsmore than recent presidents received in an entire first year (e.g., Obama 2009: 936).
- **September 2020 (campaign)**: Colbert + Fallon alone made 455 jokes about Trump vs. 14 about Biden (97% Trump).
- **2020 campaign overall**: Trump jokes outnumbered Biden jokes roughly 30-to-1.
- **2023 (full year)**: Conservatives (led by Trump) were the target of 81% of all political jokes. Kimmel specifically: 762 Trump vs. 164 Biden.
- **Biden's first 4 weeks in office (2021)**: 88 jokes about Biden vs. far more about Trump (out-of-office).
- **Trump vs. Harris campaign (fall 2024)**: 1,428 Trump jokes vs. 35 Harris jokes (98% Trump, ~40:1 ratio).
- **Trump's second term first 4 weeks (2025)**: 761 Trump jokes vs. 38 Biden jokes (95% Trump).
- **Full 2025 (MRC count across six shows)**: 7,045 Trump jokes (Trump remained the #1 target even after Biden left office).

**Bottom line**: Trump has been a comedy goldmine for late-night TV for nearly a decadethousands more jokes than Biden during equivalent periods. Biden got some attention (especially post-debate gaffes in 2024), but the volume was consistently much lower while he was in office, and Trump continued dominating the punchlines even out of power. These counts come from systematic monologue tallies; the shows themselves don't publish official totals.


Second, kudos for literally embodying the meme.

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Squadron7 said:

nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

I would love to see a number on how many Trump jokes vs. Biden jokes when Trump was out of office and Biden was the sitting President.

What's the old saying?

You can only be avant-garde so long before you become just garde.

These guys are the establishment now.


You tell us. The burden of proof is on you.


First, I didn't claim...I said I'd like to see.

But here you go (from Grok):

Quote:

**Late-night comics (hosts like Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, etc.) have made far more jokes about Donald Trump than Joe Bidenoften by ratios of 3:1 to 40:1 or higher in tracked periods, according to studies from the Center for Media and Public Affairs (CMPA) at George Mason University and the Media Research Center (MRC/NewsBusters).**

There is no single official lifetime "total" across all shows and years (tracking varies by source and period), but here are the key data points from independent counts of opening monologues:

- **Trump's first 100 days (2017)**: 1,060 jokes about Trump across major showsmore than recent presidents received in an entire first year (e.g., Obama 2009: 936).
- **September 2020 (campaign)**: Colbert + Fallon alone made 455 jokes about Trump vs. 14 about Biden (97% Trump).
- **2020 campaign overall**: Trump jokes outnumbered Biden jokes roughly 30-to-1.
- **2023 (full year)**: Conservatives (led by Trump) were the target of 81% of all political jokes. Kimmel specifically: 762 Trump vs. 164 Biden.
- **Biden's first 4 weeks in office (2021)**: 88 jokes about Biden vs. far more about Trump (out-of-office).
- **Trump vs. Harris campaign (fall 2024)**: 1,428 Trump jokes vs. 35 Harris jokes (98% Trump, ~40:1 ratio).
- **Trump's second term first 4 weeks (2025)**: 761 Trump jokes vs. 38 Biden jokes (95% Trump).
- **Full 2025 (MRC count across six shows)**: 7,045 Trump jokes (Trump remained the #1 target even after Biden left office).

**Bottom line**: Trump has been a comedy goldmine for late-night TV for nearly a decadethousands more jokes than Biden during equivalent periods. Biden got some attention (especially post-debate gaffes in 2024), but the volume was consistently much lower while he was in office, and Trump continued dominating the punchlines even out of power. These counts come from systematic monologue tallies; the shows themselves don't publish official totals.


Second, kudos for literally embodying the meme.




So you're moving the goalposts. How convenient of you.
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nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

I would love to see a number on how many Trump jokes vs. Biden jokes when Trump was out of office and Biden was the sitting President.

What's the old saying?

You can only be avant-garde so long before you become just garde.

These guys are the establishment now.


You tell us. The burden of proof is on you.


First, I didn't claim...I said I'd like to see.

But here you go (from Grok):

Quote:

**Late-night comics (hosts like Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, etc.) have made far more jokes about Donald Trump than Joe Bidenoften by ratios of 3:1 to 40:1 or higher in tracked periods, according to studies from the Center for Media and Public Affairs (CMPA) at George Mason University and the Media Research Center (MRC/NewsBusters).**

There is no single official lifetime "total" across all shows and years (tracking varies by source and period), but here are the key data points from independent counts of opening monologues:

- **Trump's first 100 days (2017)**: 1,060 jokes about Trump across major showsmore than recent presidents received in an entire first year (e.g., Obama 2009: 936).
- **September 2020 (campaign)**: Colbert + Fallon alone made 455 jokes about Trump vs. 14 about Biden (97% Trump).
- **2020 campaign overall**: Trump jokes outnumbered Biden jokes roughly 30-to-1.
- **2023 (full year)**: Conservatives (led by Trump) were the target of 81% of all political jokes. Kimmel specifically: 762 Trump vs. 164 Biden.
- **Biden's first 4 weeks in office (2021)**: 88 jokes about Biden vs. far more about Trump (out-of-office).
- **Trump vs. Harris campaign (fall 2024)**: 1,428 Trump jokes vs. 35 Harris jokes (98% Trump, ~40:1 ratio).
- **Trump's second term first 4 weeks (2025)**: 761 Trump jokes vs. 38 Biden jokes (95% Trump).
- **Full 2025 (MRC count across six shows)**: 7,045 Trump jokes (Trump remained the #1 target even after Biden left office).

**Bottom line**: Trump has been a comedy goldmine for late-night TV for nearly a decadethousands more jokes than Biden during equivalent periods. Biden got some attention (especially post-debate gaffes in 2024), but the volume was consistently much lower while he was in office, and Trump continued dominating the punchlines even out of power. These counts come from systematic monologue tallies; the shows themselves don't publish official totals.


Second, kudos for literally embodying the meme.




So you're moving the goalposts. How convenient of you.
No, this is what we call a "smoked." As in "You just got."
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nu awlins ag said:

KentK93 said:

nu awlins ag said:

KentK93 said:

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nu awlins ag said:


Which late night hosts were making fun of Biden?

KentK93 said:

Greg Gutfeld made fun of Biden.



He's a libertarian. Nice try though.

Sorry I thought your question was "Which late night hosts were making fun of Biden?"

Late night hosts: Greg Gutfeld making fun of Biden: also Greg Gutfeld. You could also add a list of Guest Host of Greg Gutfeld show also made fun of Biden too. Not sure why you are bringing up libertarian.


Nice try liberal. Again, HE'S one host, who IS a libertarian. Check your sources, AGAIN.

Sorry again you asked for late night hosts making fun of Biden. I pointed out Greg Gutfeld the highest rated host of late night. I have never ever been a liberal. I'm the individual that started this thread. Again I quote you: Which late night hosts were making fun of Biden? Which I replied Greg Gutfeld no where in your question was his political leanings. Greg Gutfeld is the only late night show host that I know of that consistently made fun of Biden.



You pointed out ONE host who is libertarian. You can't answer a simple question. I guess you think you are "winning" in the words of Charlie Sheen.

Sorry I'm guess I don't understand your question which I will repost again:

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nu awlins ag said:


Which late night hosts were making fun of Biden?

Please break it down for me. Because it looks pretty obvious but you keep implying more than what I'm seeing in this very simple question you wrote. Anyway have a nice day.
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nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

I would love to see a number on how many Trump jokes vs. Biden jokes when Trump was out of office and Biden was the sitting President.

What's the old saying?

You can only be avant-garde so long before you become just garde.

These guys are the establishment now.


You tell us. The burden of proof is on you.


First, I didn't claim...I said I'd like to see.

But here you go (from Grok):

Quote:

**Late-night comics (hosts like Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, etc.) have made far more jokes about Donald Trump than Joe Bidenoften by ratios of 3:1 to 40:1 or higher in tracked periods, according to studies from the Center for Media and Public Affairs (CMPA) at George Mason University and the Media Research Center (MRC/NewsBusters).**

There is no single official lifetime "total" across all shows and years (tracking varies by source and period), but here are the key data points from independent counts of opening monologues:

- **Trump's first 100 days (2017)**: 1,060 jokes about Trump across major showsmore than recent presidents received in an entire first year (e.g., Obama 2009: 936).
- **September 2020 (campaign)**: Colbert + Fallon alone made 455 jokes about Trump vs. 14 about Biden (97% Trump).
- **2020 campaign overall**: Trump jokes outnumbered Biden jokes roughly 30-to-1.
- **2023 (full year)**: Conservatives (led by Trump) were the target of 81% of all political jokes. Kimmel specifically: 762 Trump vs. 164 Biden.
- **Biden's first 4 weeks in office (2021)**: 88 jokes about Biden vs. far more about Trump (out-of-office).
- **Trump vs. Harris campaign (fall 2024)**: 1,428 Trump jokes vs. 35 Harris jokes (98% Trump, ~40:1 ratio).
- **Trump's second term first 4 weeks (2025)**: 761 Trump jokes vs. 38 Biden jokes (95% Trump).
- **Full 2025 (MRC count across six shows)**: 7,045 Trump jokes (Trump remained the #1 target even after Biden left office).

**Bottom line**: Trump has been a comedy goldmine for late-night TV for nearly a decadethousands more jokes than Biden during equivalent periods. Biden got some attention (especially post-debate gaffes in 2024), but the volume was consistently much lower while he was in office, and Trump continued dominating the punchlines even out of power. These counts come from systematic monologue tallies; the shows themselves don't publish official totals.


Second, kudos for literally embodying the meme.




So you're moving the goalposts. How convenient of you.

What goal posts are you talking about? You asked for evidence of my inclination to think that Trump even out of office is greater fodder for Late Night hacks. I provided exactly tha....

Oh. Crap.

You're doing the meme again.

Good one.
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Squadron7 said:

nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

I would love to see a number on how many Trump jokes vs. Biden jokes when Trump was out of office and Biden was the sitting President.

What's the old saying?

You can only be avant-garde so long before you become just garde.

These guys are the establishment now.


You tell us. The burden of proof is on you.


First, I didn't claim...I said I'd like to see.

But here you go (from Grok):

Quote:

**Late-night comics (hosts like Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, etc.) have made far more jokes about Donald Trump than Joe Bidenoften by ratios of 3:1 to 40:1 or higher in tracked periods, according to studies from the Center for Media and Public Affairs (CMPA) at George Mason University and the Media Research Center (MRC/NewsBusters).**

There is no single official lifetime "total" across all shows and years (tracking varies by source and period), but here are the key data points from independent counts of opening monologues:

- **Trump's first 100 days (2017)**: 1,060 jokes about Trump across major showsmore than recent presidents received in an entire first year (e.g., Obama 2009: 936).
- **September 2020 (campaign)**: Colbert + Fallon alone made 455 jokes about Trump vs. 14 about Biden (97% Trump).
- **2020 campaign overall**: Trump jokes outnumbered Biden jokes roughly 30-to-1.
- **2023 (full year)**: Conservatives (led by Trump) were the target of 81% of all political jokes. Kimmel specifically: 762 Trump vs. 164 Biden.
- **Biden's first 4 weeks in office (2021)**: 88 jokes about Biden vs. far more about Trump (out-of-office).
- **Trump vs. Harris campaign (fall 2024)**: 1,428 Trump jokes vs. 35 Harris jokes (98% Trump, ~40:1 ratio).
- **Trump's second term first 4 weeks (2025)**: 761 Trump jokes vs. 38 Biden jokes (95% Trump).
- **Full 2025 (MRC count across six shows)**: 7,045 Trump jokes (Trump remained the #1 target even after Biden left office).

**Bottom line**: Trump has been a comedy goldmine for late-night TV for nearly a decadethousands more jokes than Biden during equivalent periods. Biden got some attention (especially post-debate gaffes in 2024), but the volume was consistently much lower while he was in office, and Trump continued dominating the punchlines even out of power. These counts come from systematic monologue tallies; the shows themselves don't publish official totals.


Second, kudos for literally embodying the meme.




So you're moving the goalposts. How convenient of you.

What goal posts are you talking about? You asked for evidence of my inclination to think that Trump even out of office is greater fodder for Late Night hacks. I provided exactly tha....

Oh. Crap.

You're doing the meme again.

Good one.



You provided ONE and then your two friends showed up . Impressive.
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nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

I would love to see a number on how many Trump jokes vs. Biden jokes when Trump was out of office and Biden was the sitting President.

What's the old saying?

You can only be avant-garde so long before you become just garde.

These guys are the establishment now.


You tell us. The burden of proof is on you.


First, I didn't claim...I said I'd like to see.

But here you go (from Grok):

Quote:

**Late-night comics (hosts like Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, etc.) have made far more jokes about Donald Trump than Joe Bidenoften by ratios of 3:1 to 40:1 or higher in tracked periods, according to studies from the Center for Media and Public Affairs (CMPA) at George Mason University and the Media Research Center (MRC/NewsBusters).**

There is no single official lifetime "total" across all shows and years (tracking varies by source and period), but here are the key data points from independent counts of opening monologues:

- **Trump's first 100 days (2017)**: 1,060 jokes about Trump across major showsmore than recent presidents received in an entire first year (e.g., Obama 2009: 936).
- **September 2020 (campaign)**: Colbert + Fallon alone made 455 jokes about Trump vs. 14 about Biden (97% Trump).
- **2020 campaign overall**: Trump jokes outnumbered Biden jokes roughly 30-to-1.
- **2023 (full year)**: Conservatives (led by Trump) were the target of 81% of all political jokes. Kimmel specifically: 762 Trump vs. 164 Biden.
- **Biden's first 4 weeks in office (2021)**: 88 jokes about Biden vs. far more about Trump (out-of-office).
- **Trump vs. Harris campaign (fall 2024)**: 1,428 Trump jokes vs. 35 Harris jokes (98% Trump, ~40:1 ratio).
- **Trump's second term first 4 weeks (2025)**: 761 Trump jokes vs. 38 Biden jokes (95% Trump).
- **Full 2025 (MRC count across six shows)**: 7,045 Trump jokes (Trump remained the #1 target even after Biden left office).

**Bottom line**: Trump has been a comedy goldmine for late-night TV for nearly a decadethousands more jokes than Biden during equivalent periods. Biden got some attention (especially post-debate gaffes in 2024), but the volume was consistently much lower while he was in office, and Trump continued dominating the punchlines even out of power. These counts come from systematic monologue tallies; the shows themselves don't publish official totals.


Second, kudos for literally embodying the meme.




So you're moving the goalposts. How convenient of you.

What goal posts are you talking about? You asked for evidence of my inclination to think that Trump even out of office is greater fodder for Late Night hacks. I provided exactly tha....

Oh. Crap.

You're doing the meme again.

Good one.



You provided ONE and then your two friends showed up . Impressive.


Fool me twice, shame on me.

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Squadron7 said:

nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

I would love to see a number on how many Trump jokes vs. Biden jokes when Trump was out of office and Biden was the sitting President.

What's the old saying?

You can only be avant-garde so long before you become just garde.

These guys are the establishment now.


You tell us. The burden of proof is on you.


First, I didn't claim...I said I'd like to see.

But here you go (from Grok):

Quote:

**Late-night comics (hosts like Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, etc.) have made far more jokes about Donald Trump than Joe Bidenoften by ratios of 3:1 to 40:1 or higher in tracked periods, according to studies from the Center for Media and Public Affairs (CMPA) at George Mason University and the Media Research Center (MRC/NewsBusters).**

There is no single official lifetime "total" across all shows and years (tracking varies by source and period), but here are the key data points from independent counts of opening monologues:

- **Trump's first 100 days (2017)**: 1,060 jokes about Trump across major showsmore than recent presidents received in an entire first year (e.g., Obama 2009: 936).
- **September 2020 (campaign)**: Colbert + Fallon alone made 455 jokes about Trump vs. 14 about Biden (97% Trump).
- **2020 campaign overall**: Trump jokes outnumbered Biden jokes roughly 30-to-1.
- **2023 (full year)**: Conservatives (led by Trump) were the target of 81% of all political jokes. Kimmel specifically: 762 Trump vs. 164 Biden.
- **Biden's first 4 weeks in office (2021)**: 88 jokes about Biden vs. far more about Trump (out-of-office).
- **Trump vs. Harris campaign (fall 2024)**: 1,428 Trump jokes vs. 35 Harris jokes (98% Trump, ~40:1 ratio).
- **Trump's second term first 4 weeks (2025)**: 761 Trump jokes vs. 38 Biden jokes (95% Trump).
- **Full 2025 (MRC count across six shows)**: 7,045 Trump jokes (Trump remained the #1 target even after Biden left office).

**Bottom line**: Trump has been a comedy goldmine for late-night TV for nearly a decadethousands more jokes than Biden during equivalent periods. Biden got some attention (especially post-debate gaffes in 2024), but the volume was consistently much lower while he was in office, and Trump continued dominating the punchlines even out of power. These counts come from systematic monologue tallies; the shows themselves don't publish official totals.


Second, kudos for literally embodying the meme.




So you're moving the goalposts. How convenient of you.

What goal posts are you talking about? You asked for evidence of my inclination to think that Trump even out of office is greater fodder for Late Night hacks. I provided exactly tha....

Oh. Crap.

You're doing the meme again.

Good one.



You provided ONE and then your two friends showed up . Impressive.


Fool me twice, shame on me.




GROK.
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nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

I would love to see a number on how many Trump jokes vs. Biden jokes when Trump was out of office and Biden was the sitting President.

What's the old saying?

You can only be avant-garde so long before you become just garde.

These guys are the establishment now.


You tell us. The burden of proof is on you.


First, I didn't claim...I said I'd like to see.

But here you go (from Grok):

Quote:

**Late-night comics (hosts like Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, etc.) have made far more jokes about Donald Trump than Joe Bidenoften by ratios of 3:1 to 40:1 or higher in tracked periods, according to studies from the Center for Media and Public Affairs (CMPA) at George Mason University and the Media Research Center (MRC/NewsBusters).**

There is no single official lifetime "total" across all shows and years (tracking varies by source and period), but here are the key data points from independent counts of opening monologues:

- **Trump's first 100 days (2017)**: 1,060 jokes about Trump across major showsmore than recent presidents received in an entire first year (e.g., Obama 2009: 936).
- **September 2020 (campaign)**: Colbert + Fallon alone made 455 jokes about Trump vs. 14 about Biden (97% Trump).
- **2020 campaign overall**: Trump jokes outnumbered Biden jokes roughly 30-to-1.
- **2023 (full year)**: Conservatives (led by Trump) were the target of 81% of all political jokes. Kimmel specifically: 762 Trump vs. 164 Biden.
- **Biden's first 4 weeks in office (2021)**: 88 jokes about Biden vs. far more about Trump (out-of-office).
- **Trump vs. Harris campaign (fall 2024)**: 1,428 Trump jokes vs. 35 Harris jokes (98% Trump, ~40:1 ratio).
- **Trump's second term first 4 weeks (2025)**: 761 Trump jokes vs. 38 Biden jokes (95% Trump).
- **Full 2025 (MRC count across six shows)**: 7,045 Trump jokes (Trump remained the #1 target even after Biden left office).

**Bottom line**: Trump has been a comedy goldmine for late-night TV for nearly a decadethousands more jokes than Biden during equivalent periods. Biden got some attention (especially post-debate gaffes in 2024), but the volume was consistently much lower while he was in office, and Trump continued dominating the punchlines even out of power. These counts come from systematic monologue tallies; the shows themselves don't publish official totals.


Second, kudos for literally embodying the meme.




So you're moving the goalposts. How convenient of you.

What goal posts are you talking about? You asked for evidence of my inclination to think that Trump even out of office is greater fodder for Late Night hacks. I provided exactly tha....

Oh. Crap.

You're doing the meme again.

Good one.



You provided ONE and then your two friends showed up . Impressive.


Fool me twice, shame on me.




GROK.

Care to rebut?
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KentK93 said:

nu awlins ag said:

KentK93 said:

nu awlins ag said:

KentK93 said:

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Which late night hosts were making fun of Biden?

KentK93 said:

Greg Gutfeld made fun of Biden.



He's a libertarian. Nice try though.

Sorry I thought your question was "Which late night hosts were making fun of Biden?"

Late night hosts: Greg Gutfeld making fun of Biden: also Greg Gutfeld. You could also add a list of Guest Host of Greg Gutfeld show also made fun of Biden too. Not sure why you are bringing up libertarian.


Nice try liberal. Again, HE'S one host, who IS a libertarian. Check your sources, AGAIN.

Sorry again you asked for late night hosts making fun of Biden. I pointed out Greg Gutfeld the highest rated host of late night. I have never ever been a liberal. I'm the individual that started this thread. Again I quote you: Which late night hosts were making fun of Biden? Which I replied Greg Gutfeld no where in your question was his political leanings. Greg Gutfeld is the only late night show host that I know of that consistently made fun of Biden.



You pointed out ONE host who is libertarian. You can't answer a simple question. I guess you think you are "winning" in the words of Charlie Sheen.

Sorry I'm guess I don't understand your question which I will repost again:

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nu awlins ag said:


Which late night hosts were making fun of Biden?

Please break it down for me. Because it looks pretty obvious but you keep implying more than what I'm seeing in this very simple question you wrote. Anyway have a nice day.


Greg Gutfield. The only one you mentioned. Don't be obtuse.
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Melania is 24 years younger than an overweight guy that will be soon be 80. Is there anyone out there that thinks he won't die first between the two?

Is that your logic. Well bless your heart.

That is apparently the latest streeeeetch of a talking point they received.
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Squadron7 said:

I would love to see a number on how many Trump jokes vs. Biden jokes when Trump was out of office and Biden was the sitting President.

What's the old saying?

You can only be avant-garde so long before you become just garde.

These guys are the establishment now.


You tell us. The burden of proof is on you.


First, I didn't claim...I said I'd like to see.

But here you go (from Grok):

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**Late-night comics (hosts like Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, etc.) have made far more jokes about Donald Trump than Joe Bidenoften by ratios of 3:1 to 40:1 or higher in tracked periods, according to studies from the Center for Media and Public Affairs (CMPA) at George Mason University and the Media Research Center (MRC/NewsBusters).**

There is no single official lifetime "total" across all shows and years (tracking varies by source and period), but here are the key data points from independent counts of opening monologues:

- **Trump's first 100 days (2017)**: 1,060 jokes about Trump across major showsmore than recent presidents received in an entire first year (e.g., Obama 2009: 936).
- **September 2020 (campaign)**: Colbert + Fallon alone made 455 jokes about Trump vs. 14 about Biden (97% Trump).
- **2020 campaign overall**: Trump jokes outnumbered Biden jokes roughly 30-to-1.
- **2023 (full year)**: Conservatives (led by Trump) were the target of 81% of all political jokes. Kimmel specifically: 762 Trump vs. 164 Biden.
- **Biden's first 4 weeks in office (2021)**: 88 jokes about Biden vs. far more about Trump (out-of-office).
- **Trump vs. Harris campaign (fall 2024)**: 1,428 Trump jokes vs. 35 Harris jokes (98% Trump, ~40:1 ratio).
- **Trump's second term first 4 weeks (2025)**: 761 Trump jokes vs. 38 Biden jokes (95% Trump).
- **Full 2025 (MRC count across six shows)**: 7,045 Trump jokes (Trump remained the #1 target even after Biden left office).

**Bottom line**: Trump has been a comedy goldmine for late-night TV for nearly a decadethousands more jokes than Biden during equivalent periods. Biden got some attention (especially post-debate gaffes in 2024), but the volume was consistently much lower while he was in office, and Trump continued dominating the punchlines even out of power. These counts come from systematic monologue tallies; the shows themselves don't publish official totals.


Second, kudos for literally embodying the meme.




So you're moving the goalposts. How convenient of you.

What goal posts are you talking about? You asked for evidence of my inclination to think that Trump even out of office is greater fodder for Late Night hacks. I provided exactly tha....

Oh. Crap.

You're doing the meme again.

Good one.



You've posted the same little meme comment. What's to refute other than you're a dumbass. I'm far from a liberal which your little meme speaks of.
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the white liberals...

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Good! I hope more guest back out.

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Mentalist Oz Pearlman will not appear on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Monday night, despite previously being scheduled as the embattled comedian's guest.
Pearlman's apparent decision to back out comes two days after the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, where the entertainer was set to perform magic tricks for the commander-in-chief and attendees and hours after President Trump and first lady Melania Trump both called for Kimmel's firing over a "hateful" monologue.



https://nypost.com/2026/04/27/us-news/mentalist-oz-pearlman-wont-appear-on-jimmy-kimmel-live-after-whcd-shooting-melania-trump-widow-quip/
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KentK93 said:

Good! I hope more guest back out.

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Mentalist Oz Pearlman will not appear on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Monday night, despite previously being scheduled as the embattled comedian's guest.
Pearlman's apparent decision to back out comes two days after the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, where the entertainer was set to perform magic tricks for the commander-in-chief and attendees and hours after President Trump and first lady Melania Trump both called for Kimmel's firing over a "hateful" monologue.



https://nypost.com/2026/04/27/us-news/mentalist-oz-pearlman-wont-appear-on-jimmy-kimmel-live-after-whcd-shooting-melania-trump-widow-quip/

He chose … wisely.
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KentK93 said:

Good! I hope more guest back out.

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Mentalist Oz Pearlman will not appear on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" Monday night, despite previously being scheduled as the embattled comedian's guest.
Pearlman's apparent decision to back out comes two days after the White House Correspondents' Dinner shooting, where the entertainer was set to perform magic tricks for the commander-in-chief and attendees and hours after President Trump and first lady Melania Trump both called for Kimmel's firing over a "hateful" monologue.



https://nypost.com/2026/04/27/us-news/mentalist-oz-pearlman-wont-appear-on-jimmy-kimmel-live-after-whcd-shooting-melania-trump-widow-quip/
That's ok, Kimmel doesn't need a magician to make his career disappear.
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I miss Carson.

I don’t get enough credit for the things I manage not to say.
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He's such a ****ing hypocrite.


I don’t get enough credit for the things I manage not to say.
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Stymie Kimmel is a punk and deserves all the backlash being dumped on his dumbbutt head. Once the US is rid of his sorry ass the better off the country will be. He is NOT a comedian much less an entertainer. He is merely a stooge the ludicrous left has propped up and paid to take shots at THE President his wife and family.
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nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

I would love to see a number on how many Trump jokes vs. Biden jokes when Trump was out of office and Biden was the sitting President.

What's the old saying?

You can only be avant-garde so long before you become just garde.

These guys are the establishment now.


You tell us. The burden of proof is on you.


First, I didn't claim...I said I'd like to see.

But here you go (from Grok):

Quote:

**Late-night comics (hosts like Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, etc.) have made far more jokes about Donald Trump than Joe Bidenoften by ratios of 3:1 to 40:1 or higher in tracked periods, according to studies from the Center for Media and Public Affairs (CMPA) at George Mason University and the Media Research Center (MRC/NewsBusters).**

There is no single official lifetime "total" across all shows and years (tracking varies by source and period), but here are the key data points from independent counts of opening monologues:

- **Trump's first 100 days (2017)**: 1,060 jokes about Trump across major showsmore than recent presidents received in an entire first year (e.g., Obama 2009: 936).
- **September 2020 (campaign)**: Colbert + Fallon alone made 455 jokes about Trump vs. 14 about Biden (97% Trump).
- **2020 campaign overall**: Trump jokes outnumbered Biden jokes roughly 30-to-1.
- **2023 (full year)**: Conservatives (led by Trump) were the target of 81% of all political jokes. Kimmel specifically: 762 Trump vs. 164 Biden.
- **Biden's first 4 weeks in office (2021)**: 88 jokes about Biden vs. far more about Trump (out-of-office).
- **Trump vs. Harris campaign (fall 2024)**: 1,428 Trump jokes vs. 35 Harris jokes (98% Trump, ~40:1 ratio).
- **Trump's second term first 4 weeks (2025)**: 761 Trump jokes vs. 38 Biden jokes (95% Trump).
- **Full 2025 (MRC count across six shows)**: 7,045 Trump jokes (Trump remained the #1 target even after Biden left office).

**Bottom line**: Trump has been a comedy goldmine for late-night TV for nearly a decadethousands more jokes than Biden during equivalent periods. Biden got some attention (especially post-debate gaffes in 2024), but the volume was consistently much lower while he was in office, and Trump continued dominating the punchlines even out of power. These counts come from systematic monologue tallies; the shows themselves don't publish official totals.


Second, kudos for literally embodying the meme.




So you're moving the goalposts. How convenient of you.

What goal posts are you talking about? You asked for evidence of my inclination to think that Trump even out of office is greater fodder for Late Night hacks. I provided exactly tha....

Oh. Crap.

You're doing the meme again.

Good one.



You provided ONE and then your two friends showed up . Impressive.


Are you like this in real life or only online?
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nu awlins ag said:

army01 said:

nu awlins ag said:

Squadron7 said:

army01 said:

Kimmel (a comedian) is vile for cracking a joke about an old man (that has zero to do with the events that unfolded Saturday night). Trump (the President) is not for rejoicing in someone's death.

Got it.


Totally non-partisan late night funny man.

Who can forget all those jokes made about the lifeless husk that was Joe Biden walking around trying to shake hands with the unknown soldier?

And wasn't Kimmel the one who coined the term Bathhouse Barry?

Good times. Good times.


Which late night hosts were making fun of Biden?

All of them....Colbert, Fallon, Jon Stewart, Kimmel.




I don't believe I was asking you liberal, it was the other liberal in the room. For the record, you're lying your ass off. Aggies don't LIE, steal or cheat. Perhaps you missed that class.

A couple of things -- to my knowledge, there is no class called "Aggies don't LIE, steal, or cheat". That is the honor code (or your version is a poorly worded version of it) that is included as a statement on most examines (or was 25 years ago). It also included the statement "or tolerate those who do", something many on this forum fail to recognize.

As for your evidence to my statement, see below.

[url=https://www.tmz.com/watch/2024-07-19-071924-jimmy-fallon-1868518-942/][/url]Colbert

Fallon

Stewart

Even your buddy Ben Shapiro recognized Kimmel making fun of Biden....
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annie88 said:

I miss Carson.



Love it! One thing Johnny said that caught my ear was the television. Now almost every hospital room has a TV or multiple TV's.
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Dan Carlin said:

And now Kimmel has given even more oxygen to MAGA's fire of fake outrage fragility. Are we not entertained?
Is it fake? We're talking about (yet another) assassination attempt on the President. Imagine if this was 0bama. Would you feel the same way?
The left cannot kill the Spirit of Charlie Kirk.
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Dan Carlin said:

And now Kimmel has given even more oxygen to MAGA's fire of fake outrage fragility. Are we not entertained?

Peckerwood is selling clicks.
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KentK93 said:

annie88 said:

I miss Carson.



Love it! One thing Johnny said that caught my ear was the television. Now almost every hospital room has a TV or multiple TV's.

But Kimmel made the jokes days before the correspondence dinner.
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He doubled down! Where are the Former First Ladies?

“If you think you can do it better, go ahead. We will step aside.” Secretary of State Marco Rubio
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He seems to get a short lived spike in viewership when he makes vile comments. He would be completely irrelevent if he wasn't so vile.
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“If you think you can do it better, go ahead. We will step aside.” Secretary of State Marco Rubio
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KentK93 said:

He doubled down! Where are the Former First Ladies?



Probably laughing at the joke because it was funny
 
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