
"The Kimmel sh*t is annoying, the fighting with Kimmel over the joke, comedian Mark Normand said. It's like, come on, man, stop trying to shut down comedy. Ridiculous, Rogan replied."
"Rogan detailed Kimmel's bit. It's an old guy joke, like he's going to die soon, Normand explained. Rogan agreed: It could be, or an assassination joke if you want to take it that way, but he is old."
"So it's on Thursday, and this is Carolla's point, and it's a really good point, no one gave a sh*t on Friday. It came out on Thursday, no one cared on Friday, no one cared on Saturday, until Saturday night when there was an assassination attempt and then all of a sudden everyone's blaming Kimmel."
"It's the same sh*t! Rogan said. You can call it left or right. It's the same pattern: control and power."
Joe Rogan defended Jimmy Kimmel against backlash for a joke about Melania Trump, stating that the outrage only emerged after a failed assassination attempt at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Kimmel's joke, made during a skit, was initially ignored until the violent incident occurred. Rogan and his guests expressed frustration over attempts to censor comedy, emphasizing that the outrage was disproportionate and politically motivated. They noted that the joke was not controversial until the assassination attempt, revealing a pattern of using such events to control narratives.
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