Let the sighing begin.
Late-night comedy audiences enjoyed the delicious goodness that fell into their laps today after Fox News said it would pay $787.5 million to suspend Dominion Voting Systems over the false claims of the to settle a defamation lawsuit brought by cable network election fraud is. Here’s some of what we’ve heard so far.
Jimmy Kimmel played Captain Obvious by saying, “No company in America had a worse day today than Fox News,” then continued, “It takes a lot of reverse mortgage ads to pay it off.” After another stab or three what Jimmy KimmelLive! Host then unleashed his vitriol on the plaintiff.
“I also want to wish Dominion a nice trip,” he said. “We naively thought Fox News would take responsibility for destroying their reputation because they told us that was what it was all about. But no, they took the money instead – meaning the liars who knowingly duped their viewers with oatmeal brains and seriously damaged our democracy, don’t have to say a word about it at all…while Dominion and their lawyers hunt go , I think.” Here’s part of Kimmel’s ABC monologue:
On Comedy Central, correspondent and guest host Jordan Klepper “clarified” that Fox News will soon be nine figures poorer. “This is one metric tons Money, and Fox was already stuck: Tucker Carlson can only afford one look on his face.
Klepper then said, “I’m glad there’s some accountability here,” but he’s still pretty disappointed that we’re not getting a lawsuit because all Fox hosts will be forced to testify. It would have been if the His field Finale, but instead of Soup Nazis it’s just…” – and he let the audience finish that joke for themselves.”
He went on to point out some of the cost-cutting measures Fox News needs to implement, such as firing Brian Kilmeade’s reading teacher, Jeanine Pirro “needs to switch to the cheap wine cellar” and “of course she’ll have to fire Sean. Hannity.” Here it is.” is part of Klepper’s monologue:
Source: Deadline
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