shockedcanadian
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In their arrogance, their sheer hubris, embracing of pretentious attitudes towards Americans; their ratings have tanked. When you have become an arm of a political party, even one irrationally overly popular in the home state in which they reside (California), this is the end result.
We should all be hoping that Trump succeeds, keeps the world safe, helps ensure America prospers and civil liberty is maintained.. If America needs the help, I will be ready to assist in any manner G-d allows me.
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A new study reveals that late-night television hosts relentlessly targeted Donald Trump in their jokes leading up to the 2024 presidential election, yet their efforts failed to prevent Trump from achieving a decisive victory over Kamala Harris.
The study, conducted by the Media Research Center (MRC), found that an overwhelming 98% of political jokes made by late-night hosts, including Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, and others, were directed at Trump.
Of the 1,463 political jokes aired between September 3 and October 25, a staggering 1,428 targeted the former president.
We should all be hoping that Trump succeeds, keeps the world safe, helps ensure America prospers and civil liberty is maintained.. If America needs the help, I will be ready to assist in any manner G-d allows me.
Late-Night Hosts Exposed: 98% of Jokes Targeted Trump in Failed Campaign [WATCH]
A new study reveals that late-night television hosts relentlessly targeted Donald Trump in their jokes leading up to the 2024 presidential election, yet
A new study reveals that late-night television hosts relentlessly targeted Donald Trump in their jokes leading up to the 2024 presidential election, yet their efforts failed to prevent Trump from achieving a decisive victory over Kamala Harris.
The study, conducted by the Media Research Center (MRC), found that an overwhelming 98% of political jokes made by late-night hosts, including Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, Seth Meyers, and others, were directed at Trump.
Of the 1,463 political jokes aired between September 3 and October 25, a staggering 1,428 targeted the former president.