Talentless hack


An embarrassment to the late night hosts that came before him.

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I don't mind him. I enjoy some of his segments, especially those Bachelor ones where he makes fun of them. Other than that, the last night hosts of the past are either retired or moved to other networks (Bill Maher and Conan). His show replaced Politically Incorrect.

Sure, he seems to make fun of his Hispanic security guard Guillermo and movie reviewer Yah yah but its on their accents or rather the inability to speak English as good which is sometimes funny but only sometimes. He gave them pretty decent jobs at least and garnered them some fame.

The only show I most enjoy is Conan's travel skits or John Oliver. Rest have been meh. Colbert is too liberal for my taste now (enjoyed him on The Colbert Report). I miss the days of Jon Stewart.

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Any of the late night comedians who have mocked Assange in his recent arrest in London have darkened their names forever. They will never be perceived in the same way again regardless how "nice" they seem to be or how talented they are with one-liners. These aren't satirists but mouthpieces for State Department/CIA propaganda. Colbert is the greatest offender because he should know better.

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Colbert is more trash than even this jabroni!

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I enjoy his Trump material.

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He's so creepy now. I was a huge fan of Kimmel before late night, and even the early years of his show. And then one year, it was just, kind of creepy. I swear he got in deep with some cult. The humor, which was always edgy, became just nasty. It got barbs. It's not great. And it's certainly not classy. After the old man died. That's when it happened.

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He's always been bad. Right from the time he played a slob on the Fox NFL pregame to The Man Show and now his low rated late night show. Horrible. Never liked the guy.

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The man's little more than a talking head who badly needs to shave. I'm also not impressed by the show he once had called "What's in my pants?" where he would do "man on the street" interviews with women all over Los Angeles, having them feel in his pants to see what he hid in there. I get the feeling they didn't find much.

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It's hard to believe there used to be late-night guys like Steve Allen, Jack Paar, Johnny Carson, and even Letterman and Leno. Now we have talentless twats like Kimmel who do little more than pander to the woke nineteen-year-olds sitting around university dorm common rooms, and offer nothing for anybody who hasn't drunk the lunatic progressive Kool-Aid

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