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Adam Carolla once co-hosted the “Man Show” with Jimmy Kimmel, a liberal who stands out now, reflects the “indefinite pause of Jimmy Kimmel Live!” means to the United States.
“I think a lot of people want me to comment on this,” Corolla said on Thursday’s radio show. “My feeling is: I don’t think he should be fired. It’s a weird thing. The right and the left always misunderstood things a little. He’s not accurate about something. It’s not that he’s not necessarily attacking Charlie Kirk. He’s trying to throw it on Trump, it’s not accurate.”
Disney announced Wednesday that after he suggested that Tyler Robinson, 22-year-old Utah man, was accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk, he announced Kimmel’s late-night show “Indefinitely,” part of the “Maga Gang,” despite his reportedly left-wing ideology. This was later reiterated from Tuesday’s indictment.
Kimmel and Carolla were co-hosts of comedy Central in the early 2000s Sketch comedy series “Men’s Show.” According to archive Comedy Central and Resirface Femplacks, the show’s humor flourished when touting male stereotypes as it touts male stereotypes, featuring “Girls on a Trampoline”, while Kimmel himself repeatedly black-faced black-faced to imitate celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and NBA star Karl Malone. he Also used n characters In 1996, imitating Snoop Dogg’s music.
Jimmy Kimmel, who held ABC, is not a “cancel culture” – it’s basic fairness

Politically tilted Adam Carolla defended his long-time friend Jimmy Kimmel. (Michael Tamberg/Getty Image)
Over the past decade, especially since 2017, Kimmel Decisive liberal turn In his comments, from jokes to harsh political monologues. Still, Corolla defended his friends, even though he said Kimmel’s statement about Kirk’s assassin was “inaccurate”.
Carolla laments the modern part of the media landscape that when some shocking attacks occur, there will be direct narratives where both sides try to blame the other.
“I don’t like government involvement,” he said. “And I’ve heard all aspects of the story, and overall, I just want people to speak and then the ratings will have conversations and then you can support them or not.”
Carolla warned listeners about the ease with which people on both sides of the political aisle view the opposition as an undesirable “cartoon character.”

Disney suspended “Jimmy Kimmel’s scene” indefinitely this week. (Randy Holmes/Disney via Getty Images)
Corolla continued, “I know Jimmy is a good guy and a generous guy, and I kept saying to him. I realized that while everyone else knows Jimmy is a comic, I know he is a man,” Corolla continued, explaining that conservative friends would ask him, “What’s wrong with your friend Jimmy?” ”
Corolla replied, “Well, I know him, that’s why I don’t think of him the way you think of him.” “But on the other hand, they also see you as a cartoon character.”
He elaborated on the issue “at some point” that was “the assassin, who thought Charlie Kirk was a cartoon character, not a guy. I knew him as a man, a cute guy, a fair guy, a family, a kind American. But that guy looked at him as a cartoon character.”
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A group of moving trucks swept over the “Jimmy Kimmel’s scene!” The studio seemed to be packed. The tent with all the boxes will be loaded on September 18, 2025. (Credit: Apex/Mega)
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Corolla said: “I know Jimmy is a man, I know how good he is, and I know how decent he is, we don’t agree politically, but who cares? We don’t agree with the pizza toppings, either, but that doesn’t mean we don’t speak.”
Joseph A. Wulfsohn, Brian Flood and Hanna Panreck of Fox News contributed to the report.