• buddascrayon@lemmy.world
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    Should be fun to see that first monologue. I hope he roasts the shit out of them all for all their stupidity.

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      I have very little faith in our liberal late night hosts in shaking the boat very much.

      I mean, he never even said anything actually controversial in the first place.

      I hope I’m wrong, I hope the first thing he says is “Fuck Trump the Fascist! Retake the white house! End the genocide in Gaza!” and then gets turned off immediately, because he’s going to have a LOT of people watching him. He has an opportunity to say something shocking and lasting and he will still retire with wealth and respect.

      But I am not holding my breath.

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        Colbert has been great since his cancellation… although tbh I haven’t watched the late show since he moved. I was salty about the Colbert character retiring… which apparently he came back.

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      “I’d like yo thank my fans for costing the mouse more than trumps bribe would have”

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    “His Tuesday night monologue is expected to be critical of President Donald Trump, CNN’s Brian Stelter reported.”

    Hard-hitting journalism from CNN there…

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      “We further expect the sun will be down on Tuesday night, making the sky dark. There is also a strong possibility it will be raining somewhere on planet Earth at the time.”

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      I get why he did what he did

      He…himself is rich he’s fine he knows this. Fuck part of me thinks a tiny little piece of him might have enjoyed the time off…and almost wished it’d last a bit longer who the hell knows.

      However he knows he has staff that need the income from that job in order to provide for their families.

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      I don’t know what that is, but probably better to just launch his own show on substack and YouTube and Odyssey or something

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    Well this should chap taco’s ass. Hope Jimmy doesn’t give one cent to them either! Or maybe just 2cents. That is a donation of meaning…

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    I worry Mr Kimmel will have to make a big apology and sign some self-gag order, just to his team and crew can work.

    It’ll become super milquetoasty for a painful partial season before it dies of ratings.

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    Everyone should go watch John Oliver’s last show about this. I got chills when he said his last line. I won’t ruin it if you haven’t seen it.

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    …I don’t see an apology included, so it sounds like Disney+ stays cancelled

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      An apology isn’t good enough. The fascist-complying execs have to be fired.

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        As a shareholder, I agree. The boards actions show that their priorities don’t align with shareholder profits, American ideals, or a worthwhile moral footing. In a just world, they would be stripped of all of their assets, and given a stipend to live in an apartment that can be afforded in the lowest paying wage their old company offered, doing that job, day in, and day out, until they reach the same retirement age everyone else has to, or the pension age, if the company has one(spoiler, they don’t). Make them unable to accept money from outside accounts, and monitor their savings like you would a disabled person on Medicare. If they make too much, they go to prison, or have the extra seized.

        Being a CEO who has the power of themselves as a person, and the power of a corporation as a ubiquitous person free of liability and direct punishment, it should be an incredibly high risk, high reward proposal. You want the the 100 million a year payout for a position, that literally anyone could do? Then fine, failure means becoming the lowest tier your company has. If anything you’ll see higher wages across the board. It would be stupid to not hedge your bets

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    I wonder if this means Nextstar is going to air it. Or if they will continue blocking it on their channels.