from Moonbattery:

Liberals are not liking it that Jimmy Kimmel lost his megaphone after telling vicious lies regarding Charlie Kirk’s assassination.
Fox News reports that defending decency from Kimmel evokes “disdain and disgust” among Democrats:
“I’m not sure who deserves more disdain and disgust: Trump and the FCC for their blatant violation of the Constitution or Disney and Nexstar for sacrificing their values and folding to a wannabe Mob Boss and his authoritarian goons,” Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., reacted
On behalf of the liberal establishment media, Brian Stelter squeaks,
TRUTH LIVES on at https://sgtreport.tv/
“[T]his really does have a chilling effect across the American media.”
When it comes to deliberately disseminating malicious lies, let’s hope so.
Former CNN analyst and New Yorker staff writer Jeffrey Toobin, best known for masturbating on camera during a Zoom call, confirms that Kimmel’s dishonest spin falls within the liberal mainstream:
Toobin insisted Kimmel’s critics were “looking for reasons” to get him and “they manufactured one out of something that is, you know, hardly a dramatic departure from what a lot of people are saying.”
A lot of people in liberal media circles, anyway.
In possibly his most absurd take ever, former CNN anchor Jim Acosta called the conspicuously vile Kimmel a “class act.”
Wading still deeper into the moonbat fever swamps,
MSNBC host Chris Hayes called it “the latest chapter in Donald Trump’s ongoing campaign to crack down on free speech, dominate the media and essentially render the First Amendment meaningless.” His primetime colleague Jen Psaki called it a “pretty watershed moment.”
The stopped clock Psaki is correct: Charlie Kirk’s assassination, liberals’ reaction to it, and patriots’ reaction to their reaction do constitute a watershed moment.
MSNBC’s former top anchor Keith Olbermann doubles down on Kimmel’s outlandish falsehoods, shrieking:
“Kimmel off air for truth telling about Charlie Kirk’s hate speech, MAGA exploitation of his death.”
Sinclair is the largest ABC affiliate group. It not only put the kibosh on Kimmel but plans a 1-hour tribute to Charlie Kirk for Kimmel’s spot on Friday. Olbermann is not pleased:


