Posted on 30 September 2020
If it wasn’t clear that the late night comedy hosts hate you, Jimmy Kimmel pushed Bernie Sanders from the left on Tuesday night, using a post-debate interview to hype court packing. He also worried that Joe Biden was distancing himself too much from the socialist.
Kimmel wondered, “If the Democrats win the Senate, would you support adding more justices [to the Supreme Court] to tip the scales back?” Unlike Biden, who won’t say, the senator was clear: “Well, let me say this. Chuck Schumer's the Democratic leader, said all options are on the table, and I agree with him.”
Getting explicitly partisan, Kimmel sounded like a DNC hack: “Have you ever seen a more brazen display of hypocrisy than Lindsey Graham saying he will vote to confirm a Supreme Court nominee, like six weeks before an election?”
The host fretted about Biden separating himself from the socialist: “Did you feel that Joe Biden was distancing himself from you in some ways?” He demanded, “It did seem like he was trying to distance himself from the Green New Deal. Is that just politics that he's playing?”
Kimmel’s colleague on CBS Stephen Colbert melted down and called Trump a “stain” and an “abomination.”
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A partial transcript is below:
Jimmy Kimmel Live
9/30/2020
JIMMY KIMMEL: Did you feel that Joe Biden was distancing himself from you in some ways?
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KIMMEL: It did seem like he was trying to distance himself from the Green New Deal.
Is that just politics that he's playing?
KIMMEL: Have you ever seen a more brazen display of hypocrisy than Lindsey Graham saying he will vote to confirm a Supreme Court nominee, like six weeks before an election?
BERNIE SANDERS: And this is after he told us in front of the whole world, he said, “I will never to that, mark my words.”
KIMMEL: “Use my tape against me,” he said, yeah.
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12:08 AM ET
KIMMEL: If the Democrats win the Senate, would you support adding more justices [to the Supreme Court] to tip the scales back?
SANDERS: Well, let me say this. Chuck Schumer's the Democratic leader, said all options are on the table, and I agree with him.
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KIMMEL: I see on online people who supported you for president, who say, “I'm not going to vote for Joe Biden. He's not going to do the things that I want him to do. I'm going to write in, vote for a third party or not vote at all.” What do you say to those people?