Roseanne Barr Has a Thing or Two to Say About Jimmy Kimmel

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Roseanne Barr, whom you may recall ABC fired for making a joke on Twitter, has a thing or two to say about the firing of Jimmy Kimmel. 

The funniest? She offered to sit in for him. What poetic justice that would be. 

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As the entire establishment has lost its mind over the horror that ABC kicked Kimmel off the air, at least for a while, Roseanne sees more than a bit of irony. Where were they when she, or Gina Carano, was fired for their comments made off-screen on social media? 

Jimmy Kimmel arguably broke FCC regulations — yes, it turns out that there is a regulation he violated — but neither Roseanne nor Carano said anything on air or at all related to their jobs. 

As Democrats cry about threats to democracy and free speech--the latter is rich, given their many years promoting censorship--they are ignoring that the FCC specifically prohibits doing exactly what Jimmy Kimmel did. 

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Kimmel and ABC certainly knew that spreading the lie that Tyler Robinson was MAGA was false. The whole point of spreading this lie was to slander Republicans and thus cause public harm. The disinformation campaign has misled the public in such a manner that more people think Tyler Robinson is indeed MAGA, so it's easy to argue that he broke FCC regulations. 

That puts ABC in a position of significant legal exposure. 

But even if this were not the case, Kimmel's offense is far more significant and reflects far more harshly on ABC, since their airwaves were the vehicle for spreading this slander. Roseanne and Gina Carano made comments as individuals online, while Kimmel was paid to say what he did; his monologue was the product of collaboration among many ABC employees, and the network broadcast it. 

Kimmel himself has a history of dancing on the graves of canceled celebrities, such as Roseanne and Tucker Carlson, so when he cries over his suspension, I find it hard to shed tears in my own eyes. It couldn't have happened to a more deserving guy. 

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All this storm and strife about Kimmel (and Colbert before him) has nothing to do with free speech; it has to do with whose voices get heard. ABC was undoubtedly looking for an excuse to dump Kimmel and is testing the waters right now; he is costing them a lot of money, just as Colbert was costing CBS $50 million a year in losses. 

It is probably a relief that they have an excuse to show him the door. 

It is perfectly reasonable for conservatives, as advocates for free speech, to have arguments about these matters and disagree about whether right-wing "cancel culture" has gone too far in recent days. We can have a principled discussion. 

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But liberals aren't welcome, not because they are not part of our club, but because they don't mean what they say. They are sophists. They change positions whenever it suits them. They have zero principles. They applaud shutting up conservatives and scream "free speech" when liberals face consequences. 

So, anybody who thought Gina Carano or Roseanne Barr deserved to be fired, sit down and STFU about this. 

  • Editor's Note: The mainstream media continues to deflect, gaslight, spin, and lie about President Trump, his administration, and conservatives.

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Ed Morrissey 10:00 PM | September 18, 2025
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