Jimmy Kimmel returned Tuesday to his late show on ABC after a nearly week-long suspension.

The host delivered an emotional monologue defending free speech, but did not issue an apology.

Nexstar Media Group and Sinclair Broadcast Group, owners of ABC affiliates, continue to keep “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” off their stations.

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    I don’t think I could watch a single minute of Jimmy Kimmel, but the MAGAts trying to spin it as a low ratings cancellation rather than a political silencing can go fuck themselves.

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        Maybe they are mixing him up with Jimmy Fallon? Kimmel is perfectly watchable based on the few times I saw him. Can’t stand fake Fallon though.

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          I’m not mixing them up, I just don’t enjoy those kinds of late shows. Not my kind of thing. Though I don’t even know why I said that because it’s irrelevant to the point I was making, that the reasons for Kimmel’s suspension were blatantly political and nothing to do with ratings. It’s clear he’s got a large following.

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            Lol, did you actually watch him on the man show? He hated that job, I could see it in his eyes. Corolla, on the other hand, is currently a conservative blogcaster. He needed to pay bills and work through the shit gigs to get where he is.

            He’s really not bad, though I don’t watch the show often myself. I’m more a Colbert kinda guy. I’d love to see him restart the Colbert report, as he’s hinted… Or run for office… Or both.

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              I ignored Kimmel until he started to really promote universal healthcare after having scary medical problems with his child and coming to the realization that for many people, the care he was able to get for his child was out of reach for so many in this country.

              After that I started watching him more and I think he seems like a fun and genuine person. He pushes the envelope more than I think most people would expect, but doesn’t come off like a know-it-all. I think most of his show bits are funny, and other celebrities really seem to like him and Guillermo, and I think his people on the street segments are more creative than a lot of other shows.

              Anyone that hasn’t thought of him since Man Show are really not giving him a fair shot. That was like 20-25 years ago, he’s developed his own thing.

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          To be perfectly honest with you, I’m not entirely certain on the difference between Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon. I didn’t care much for either of them, but now, Jimmy Kimmel is okay to me. That was a beautiful monologue.

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          Same. Fallon is really tough to watch. He’s always shilling stuff on his show, too. That’s how it was years ago when I tried watching it, anyway.

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            I don’t watch the show, but the whole Bored Ape NFT shill with Paris Hilton seemed like a real low.

            I lost all respect for Snoop Dog for the same reason.

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          Extremely low effort and anything gaming related is painful to watch.

          I find his delivery soulless. But I won’t stop anyone from watching it.

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    I just wish he had explicitly said that what he said was accurate about the fascists trying to politicize it instantly. He never actually said that the shooter was right wing. I can kind of see getting that as the implication but he actually didn’t say anything disrespectful or false. Fuck the fascists.

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      I mean, he was threading like five different needles with that monologue, and he did it really well, I thought. Well done.

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        It was definitely a tricky thing to pull off considering all the pressures involved. But he was accurate in what he said and nearly got fired for. By the fucking president for all intents and purposes!

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      I mean, it’s not like he’s a progressive warrior. He’s a general appeal late night talk show host, his job is to read out comedy slop about current events

      I’m just happy he didn’t apologize

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        I get that. I’m just saying a little more pushback would’ve been nice. I honestly kind of expected an apology and maybe more capitulation, so I’m with you.

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          It would be nice, but we live in the worst timeline. Not losing can be a win if your expectations are low enough

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    The host delivered an emotional monologue defending free speech, but did not issue an apology.

    Neither did you, LA Times.

    Yeah, no I know that Sinclair demanded an apology to run him but you don’t get to that until almost the end of the article. So for the 80% of people that don’t actually read the whole fucking thing what are they gonna make of you saying “yeah but he didn’t issue an apology (like one should) (or as a decent person would) (or as would be expected for someone who did something so terrible)”

    Fuck you billionaire-owned not-endorsing-Harris LA Fucking Times.

    Also, WHooOO!

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    That was a pretty fucking good monologue, but damn, you know shits rough when you agree with Ted Cruz.

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      I’m more surprised Ted had a line he wouldn’t cross (for now) to get power, influence, or money. Perhaps he sees the writing on the wall and is positioning himself to survive the backlash.

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      It was nice, but I can’t say I could agree with his praising Kirk’s wife for forgiving the killer. I can’t believe anything that say because everything is performative and I can’t help but to think, “would she have said the same if the killer wasn’t a white guy?”

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    I thought the whole thing was really well done. In the history of Late Night not only is it up there, he pulled it off really well. And by doing it that way I hope he gained a little ground for us as well. It kinda feels like it.