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Crossing the corridor
“Tonight’s monologue is for Republicans,” Jimmy Kimmel said Tuesday. He then made a 19-minute case against Donald Trump, asking his viewers to send the clip to “the Republican you love and respect.”
“Ask them to watch this whole thing as a personal favor to you,” he said. Then, after promising no “liberal virtue signaling” and making a joke about Biden, he introduced himself “for those of you who aren’t watching at all.”
“I’m Jimmy Kimmel. You might remember me from ‘The Man Show’. We had a pretty good relationship back then — beer and trampolines. Good times, right? We had fun. But times are less fun now.” -Jimmy Kimmel
“We’re very divided, not just because of Donald Trump, but because of people like me, to be honest. I do a lot of ridicule and belittlement, and that’s not always productive. -Jimmy Kimmel
Pieces worth seeing
Tom Hanks played a mad scientist seeking revenge on an old friend, played by Stephen Colbert, in a chilling clip from “Too Much Exposition Theater” on Tuesday’s “Late Show.”
What we’re excited about Wednesday night
All-girl rock band The Linda Lindas will be Ronnie Cheng’s guests on Wednesday’s “The Daily Show.”
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