The Washington D.C. correspondents dinner, 2016. Trump got his fee fees hurt. He was 70 years old. He’s still crying about it.MacCALLUM: Do you think it's the responsibility of the president to bring people together?
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 18, 2025
TRUMP: Ideally ... I saw it starting with President Obama. I saw tremendous hatred. pic.twitter.com/2mwG1bGDRa
"A man hears what he wants to hear, and disregards the rest.”—Paul SimonAt this point I'm positive they are feeding him fake statistics to keep him happy. https://t.co/EOwah1sMPM
— Fred Wellman (@FPWellman) September 18, 2025
I mean, everybody else knows this by now.Just Last Week: https://t.co/6pHZYPtEl3 pic.twitter.com/gnxmMW8Pvt
— Congresswoman Mary Gay Scanlon (@RepMGS) September 18, 2025
Actually, they are specifically allowed to do that. Something the people are well aware of:Trump: When you have a network and you have evening shows and all they do is hit Trump… They’re licensed. They’re not allowed to do that. pic.twitter.com/rlyBDxOYNZ
— Acyn (@Acyn) September 18, 2025
Speaking to MSNBC on Thursday, nearly 24 hours after the news broke, Patten said, "There is some hope that they can find a pathway back," speaking about ABC's parent company Disney.I kind of enjoy watching Trump continually walk in to these
"Jimmy Kimmel is still hosting 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'" he said. "But it's going to be a hard road because we've seen the repercussions of this. There are protests happening outside the Disney offices in Burbank. There are protests happening on Hollywood Boulevard. Are they massive? No, but they're there. People are canceling their Disney+ subscriptions."
The "fact of the matter is there's always been a tendency in American life — we saw it with the Smothers Brothers in the '60s. We saw with Bill Maher in 2002, who got canceled because he said that he would not accept calling the 9/11 terrorists cowards," Patten continued.
"He called them terrorists, but not cowards. That was how Jimmy Kimmel got his show in 2003, because of that. Irony of ironies, unfortunately."
He went on to say that this comes after President Donald Trump took to Truth Social Wednesday night, warning that Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers were next.
"And you don't think that that's going to land somewhere with people? We saw this in the '80s. You remember [Jerry] Falwell used to talk about wanting to buy CBS so he could fire Dan Rather? That is, this is a conservative instinct that has been there," Patten added.
Trump: Every time you put up a windmill, it costs the country millions a year to have that horrible thing turn. It’s ugly, it’s bad for the environment, and it kills the birds…
— Acyn (@Acyn) September 18, 2025
Those massive solar fields… A bird lands on it, it’s over. pic.twitter.com/Nqn8I5SLcr
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