WEDNESDAY: What did Jimmy Fallin mean?

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2025

Interpretation is hard: Did Al Gore ever say that he invented the Internet?

We'd say no, he did not.

While being interviewed by Wolf Blitzer, he made a remark which was widely paraphrased that way, though not until a few days later. He made the statement in question only once, and when people began to paraphrase it in the manner described, he instantly said that that wasn't what he had literally said, nor was it what he had meant.

Too late! At the time, he was a target of the mainstream press—the last person they could attack after their war against Bill Clinton had failed. (The impeachment of Clinton had failed only a few weeks earlier.)  

For years, Gore was assailed for having said that he "invented he Internet"—and yes, the word "invented" even slipped inside quotation marks, even though the pleasing word had never passed Gore's lips.

That's the way our mainstream press corps was functioning as of March 1999. Those of us in Blue America were so dumb that we widely let it go.

As a group, we the humans aren't enormously sharp, nor are we obsessively honest or fair. We tend to stick to reciting our tribal storylines. That leads us to an unresolved question:

What did Jimmy Fallin say last Monday night about the 22-year-old man who murdered the late Charlie Kirk?

What did Jimmy Fallin say? More to the point, what did he mean by what he said? What did he seem to mean?

It's easy to transcribe what he actually said. These are the words he said:

FALLIN (9/15/25): We hit some new lows over the weekend, with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them, and doing everything they can to score political points from it.

Those are the words he actually said. It was a rather jumbled locution, which leads us to the ultimate question:

When he said those forty words, what did he seem to mean?

He plainly said that we'd "hit come new lows," but what "new lows" did he have in mind? His jumbled presentation makes his meaning a bit unclear, but let's pare his statement down to this:

"We hit some new lows over the weekend, with the MAGA gang desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them..."

According to Fallin, "the MAGA gang" had been "desperately trying" to say that Tyler Robinson wasn't "one of them." To our ear, that formulation seemed to suggest that Robinson actually was "one of them"—that the new low involved the desperate attempts by the MAGA gang to pretend that he actually wasn't.

Could someone have interpreted that presentation differently? In a world where reams of major journalists insisted, for years, that Al Gore said he invented the Internet, almost any interpretation—almost any paraphrase of some remark—fits within the borders of what a tribal group can imagine.

As to what Fallin actually meant—as to what he may have thought he was saying—there's no perfect way to tell. But it's the job of a major public figure to make his meaning reasonably clear, especially about an important matter like this. 

At the very least, Fallin failed to do that last Monday night. Also, there was this:

Fallin's remark that night didn't come out of nowhere. Inevitably, an instant battleground had formed, with warring tribal groups presenting different claims about Robinson's motive and tribal membership. 

Some people on "the left" were explicitly saying or suggesting that Robinson hailed from the right of the MAGA movement. As we noted last Thursday, Professor Heather Cox Richardson had explicitly posted this on her widely read Substack over the weekend preceding Fallin's remarks:

RICHARDSON (9/13/25 or 9/14/25): [I]n fact, the alleged shooter was not someone on the left. The alleged killer, Tyler Robinson, is a young white man from a Republican, gun enthusiast family, who appears to have embraced the far right, disliking Kirk for being insufficiently radical.

Rather than grappling with reality, right-wing figures are using Kirk’s murder to prop up their fictional world. Briefly, they claimed Robinson had been “radicalized” in college. Then, when it turned out he had spent only a single semester at a liberal arts college before going to trade school, MAGA pivoted to attack those who allegedly had celebrated Kirk’s death on social media.

We have no idea why Professor Richardson would have made so explicit a claim. That said, there's little doubt about what she was asserting—and as far as we know, no particular evidence has ever emerged to show that her assessment was accurate.

The following Monday, along came Fallin! He seemed to offer a jumbled version of what the professor had said—or so it seemed to us.

Sad! Even as late as last night, America's two major tribes still couldn't agree on what Fallin had actually said—rather, on what he appeared to have meant.

We would guess that he might have thought, when he went on stage last Monday night. that Robinson actually was a figure of the right. To our ear, it sounded like that was most likely what he believed when he fashioned his statement.

Or then again, possibly not! That said, matters like these are important. Last night, in his opening monologue, Fallin apologized for a possible pair of lesser offenses. But last Monday, did he actually think, and mean to say, that Tyler Robinson was a figure of the right?

There's no perfect way to know. But it's obvious why members of the Red American tribe might think that's what he meant.

In the end, who was—who is—Tyler Robinson? What was the ideation behind the murder he committed?

At some point, the answer may become more clear. For now, we'd be inclined to assume the accuracy of something Amy Cox Barrett said, as reported by Mediaite last week:

That was horrific...I mean, for the father of two young children and a husband to be murdered in cold blood was a tragedy and certainly sobering for the nation.

And I think it is a sign of a culture that has– where political discourse has soured beyond control and something that we need to really pull back. I mean, obviously, well, I assume that the person who murdered Charlie Kirk was mentally ill. But nonetheless, you know, to create a culture in which political discourse can lead to political violence is unacceptable in the United States.

As far as we know, Robinson had never been diagnosed with a serious mental illness (with a serious "mental disorder"). But the fact that some such disorder hadn't been diagnosed doesn't mean that it didn't exist.

A tiny percentage of the two major tribes engage in murders of this type. The vast majority of the members of each tribe, Red and Blue, have never engaged in any such conduct.

Inevitably, Greg Gutfeld was playing the fool with respect to this question on the Fox News Channel last night. There's nothing that won't be said on programs like Gutfeld! and The Five—while the rest of the tribal stooges politely wait for their chance to agree.

What makes Gutfeld behave as he does? We'd call him "unrecognizable." We don't think we've ever seen a person that strange on TV.  Speaking as someone who taught fifth grade for seven years, we know he could do better.

(Also, everyone is now said to be gay on The Five and on the Gutfeld! show. They open the garbage can each night and that's what slithers out.)

That said, interpretation is hard! We humans aren't especially good at the practice, nor are we always obsessively honest. We do tend to be eager to repeat the memorized claims of our tribes.

Schorr (almost) gets it right: At Mediaite, Isaac Schorr seems to think that Fallin was faking last night. This is the headline on his opinion piece:

The Left Should Be Embarrassed by Jimmy Kimmel

In our view, Schorr is perhaps a bit too sure about what Fallin must have meant last Monday night. 

As Freud once insisted, Sometimes a jumbled presentation is just a jumbled presentation. Someone should maybe ask Fallin, at some point, what he actually believed about Tyler Robinson as of last Monday night.

Or then again, maybe not! Climate change and vaccine chaos may be more important, not to mention crazy flips concerning a former darling like Vladimir Putin, who is suddenly no longer great.


75 comments:

  1. It’s Fallon, not Fallin.

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    1. You mean it's Kimmel, not Fallin.

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    1. They’re both Jimmy, and I’m senile. How can I tell them apart?

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  3. Gutfeld's address to the UN yesterday, was more ridiculously unhinged than normal.

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  4. "What makes Gutfeld behave as he does?"

    That's because making fun of you idiot-Democrats is a pleasurable and well-paid occupation. Capeesh?

    This has been another edition of short answers to stupid questions.

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    1. Ha. The ninth time is always funnier than the first.

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  5. That is some fucked up shit Somerby. Error on top of error. At least to our ears.

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    1. Somerby just ain’t cognitive no more.

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  6. I didn’t watch Kimmel’s return. He had the opportunity to say, “Kirk’s assassin was not MAGA. I apologize for words that could be interpreted that way.”
    Did he make such a statement?

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    1. I didn’t watch it either. I didn’t even watch Jimmy Fallon.

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    2. Swamp resists to being drained. But it will be.

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    3. I didn't watch, but he hasn't been thrown back off the air, so I assume he didn't quote Charlie Kirk again.
      Speaking of Kirk, I recently watched him "debate" UK college students. I can't believe it took so long for someone to shoot the smug asshole.

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    4. It's too late to charge the person who incited the Left to shoot Charlie Kirk. He was shot in the neck and killed two weeks ago.

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    5. 4:03, you nailed it. The next big move from the Trump DOJ will be an indictment of 'the Left.'

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    6. "Did he make such a statement?"

      No. Go back to sleep.

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    7. The Left is so obviously guilty that no further judicial proceedings are necessary. The President can dispose of the Left.

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    8. Sorry, Kimmel did not get your memo. Why should anyone give a shit about your opinion regarding such matters when you support and have never suggested an apology for all the contemptible garbage that has exited the pie hole of that orange sack of hatred you worship.

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  7. The smarmy James Comey may be indicted in the coming days for lying to Congress when he denied authorizing a leak of confidential information.

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  8. Three sources familiar tell MSNBC former FBI Director James Comey is expected to be indicted in the coming days.

    I love the smell of left wing fascist accountability in the morning.

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    1. Ha-ha. James Comey, left wing.

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    2. Yeah, pretending that idiot-Democrat mafia is "left" is ridiculous.

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    3. Ha-ha. James Comey, Democrat.

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    4. Yes, Hillary. Same as you.

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    5. So. are they going to indict Hillary? What for?

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    6. What for?? Ha-ha.

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    7. The grand jury will return a general-principles indictment. They won’t charge a specific offense, they’ll just say that Hillary must be punished for general principles.

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    8. The grand jury will return a "no bill" judgment because this is such a transparent abuse of the justice system.

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    9. "...accountability in the morning."

      Odds are judge tosses it and Comey gets his legal fees covered.

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    10. If the grand jury returns a no-bill, the prosecutor will write the general-principles indictment herself. The Supreme Court will approve it as necessary for the unitary executive to fulfill its constitutional purpose in the presence of a recalcitrant grand jury. If Comey appeals again, the Court will direct a verdict of guilty.

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    11. When Comey reminds the right wing Trump sycophants in Congress that he was the one who sunk any chances for Clinton with his "October surprise", they will throw him kisses and send him on his way.

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  9. A homo living with a trannie murdered the top conservative fundraiser and organizer and speaker in America.

    Fallin Kimmel simply pointed out the impossibility of speculating about the political leanings of the young assailant.

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    1. Homo living with a trannie or not, let's be grateful we're done with Charlie Kirk's tired act.

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    2. Transvestite is someone who gets sexual pleasure from dressing like the opposite sex.

      Transperson is someone who feels more normal and natural dressing like the opposite sex without getting any sexual arousal or pleasure from it.

      Homo is a derogatory term as used by @4:25. It refers to someone who is sexually attracted to the same sex. It has nothing to do with that person's love object being transvestite or transsexual. Robinson would not be "homo" is his love object were a transwoman, as seems to have been the case in this situation. It would not be "homo" to be attracted to a man dressing as a woman, if he looked like a woman while doing so. This theme is well explored by the films Tootsie and Victor/Victoria, among others.

      I wish right wing bigots were not so ignorant so that they would be clearer about who they hate.

      Words matter.

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    3. The trolls never explain Scott Bessent, gay married and Trump supporting secretary of treasury, or caitlyn, formerly Bruce, Jenner, Trump supporter, frequent Fox News guest, and transgender.

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    4. On the other hand, Homo is the human genus.

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    5. The trolls never explain how Scott Bessent can serve an administration that honors Charlie Kirk.

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    6. Homo is the human genus, but "homo" is a derogatory playground taunt used when bullying others. Context matters. No one thinks this troll was referring to anthropology.

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  10. You'd think the UN could afford an escalator which can support the movement of a 400 lb. man-baby.

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    1. Trump's own videographer triggered an escalator safety mechanism.

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  11. We all make mistakes, but it’s odd that you repeatedly refer to Kimmel as “Fallin”, even though you cite a headline with the correct identification!

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    1. You say Kimmel, I say Fallin. Tomayto, tomahto.

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    2. It's actually Jimmy Failin'.

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  12. "And I think it is a sign of a culture that has– where political discourse has soured beyond control and something that we need to really pull back. I mean, obviously, well, I assume that the person who murdered Charlie Kirk was mentally ill."

    All faggot leftists are mentally ill.
    We're not pulling back we are going to fill the prisons with faggot leftists and make stuffing them in lockers and beating them up on the street great again. For Charlie.

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    1. Sure you are, snowflake. Right after you throw a hissy fit because a comedian made a joke.

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    2. Kirk was ill too.

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    3. Tough talk. You're so butch, Anonymouse.

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  13. Kimmel, not Fallon.

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  14. This has to be the most fatuous sentence Somerby has ever written:

    "A tiny percentage of the two major tribes engage in murders of this type. The vast majority of the members of each tribe, Red and Blue, have never engaged in any such conduct."

    Not only is the percentage so tiny that nearly 100% of the members of each tribe are excluded from this conduct, but the people who have engaged in it are likely to be non-voters and thus not members of either tribe. These shooter are people living in their own worlds and making no contact with the reality of politics or normal society. That's how marginalized they are.

    That's why the attempts by the right to pin blame on the left for Kirk's shooting is a political attempt to smear opponents, using Kirk's death for political advantage. And that isn't a good luck for anyone pretending to care about Kirk as a human being, father and husband. Those on the left, forced into a defensive posture by such accusations, are not the ones dehumanizing Kirk.

    I don't see any genuine feeling in anything Somerby says these days. I don't see any dismay over the shooting and I see no real interest in Gutfeld or Fallon (whose name Somerby perhaps deliberately misspells) or Kimmel. These are Somerby's former colleagues but he has no concern to spare for them or the intersection between free speech and comedy. He once might have said something intelligent on that subject, but he is no more competent these days than Trump is riding an elevator. I despise the way Somerby is joining those who have used this tragedy to further their own goals. It is especially tragic when Somerby doesn't even have anything coherent to say on the subject, while making sure the man is not treated like a deceased person who real people cared about for himself and not his value as a political pawn.

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    1. typo correction: "good luck" should be good look

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    2. This demented blog is not a good use of your time.

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    3. I am expressing my opinions, as is my right of free speech, and others are free to skip them or read them, whichever they want.

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    4. 6:59,

      Reading your comment, I realize Western civilization is at its end and there's no point in going on. My blood will be on your hands.

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  15. Schorr only talks about Kimmel, not Fallon, so Somerby is perhaps playing some sort of game with us, or he is genuinely so messed up cognitively that he wrote a whole essay while interchanging the names of Kimmel and Fallon.

    If this is what Somerby finds funny these days, something is very wrong with him. And if this isn't a demented joke, something is still wrong with him.

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  16. Somerby says: "But it's the job of a major public figure to make his meaning reasonably clear, especially about an important matter like this. "

    I think Kimmel (Fallin) did make his meaning clear, but when the listener is not motivated to understanding or has ulterior motives to deny or obfuscate, the fault is not with Kimmel but with right wing dissemblers, continuing the wilfull misunderstanding of Kimmel's original remark.

    This is not all some big misunderstanding arising from Kimmel's lack of clarity. The right does not want to admit that Robinson grew up in a solid MAGA family and that his motives may be related to how the right treats people who are different, such as his transgender friend.

    Somerby's defense of the right by pretending that Kimmel misspoke is noted. It is consistent with his other efforts to advance right wing talking points while claiming to be liberal, something that does absolutely nothing to clarify anything going on these days.

    Al Gore did clarify his intention and the press ignored his subsequent remarks because it wanted to portray Gore negatively. That is what is going on with Kimmel too. In that, Somerby is correct, but not in the way he intends.

    Out of fairness to anyone named "Fallin," Somerby should go back and correct his name mistakes in today's essay. That is what a responsible journalist would do.

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    1. I read your comment and now I want to blow my brains out.

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  17. "NEW YORK (The Borowitz Report)—The Guinness Book of World Records announced on Wednesday that the former president of Venezuela, Hugo Chávez, has lost his distinction for making the most batshit speech to the United Nations General Assembly.

    “In 2006, when Chávez referred to George W. Bush as the Devil and said, ‘This rostrum still smells like sulfur,’ most of us thought his record for making the most crazy-ass UN speech would stand for generations,” Guinness spokesperson Harland Dorrinson said. “We never saw this coming.”

    In an official statement, the Hugo Chávez Memorial Society, based in Caracas, was philosophical about the Venezuelan’s wackadoodle utterances being bested by a new champion.

    “Hugo himself would have been in awe of yesterday’s performance,” the statement read. “He said a lot of bonkers shit back in 2006, but he never exploded with rage about an escalator.”

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  18. Google has revealed that the Biden Administration secretly pressured it to restrict COVID-19 content, even when posts didn’t break company rules. Biden officials, including the president himself, repeatedly pushed the company to remove or flag pandemic content, even satire. Government coercion of private companies, whether by Trump or Biden, is an abuse of power.

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    1. Everyone with half a memory recalls that this occurred to prevent the spread of disinformation about covid, which was life-threatening and deemed a threat to public safety. It is the president's job to deal with such things, not an abuse of free speech, much as other restrictions on free speech are permitted when public safety is at stake.

      Pretending this is in any way similar to Trump's attempts to stifle comedians mocking him is ridiculous.

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    2. Sorry dear, satire, humor and dissenting views about covid are legal. Pressuring companies in secret to censor such content. Use an abuse of power. If they wanted to suppress such content they should have done it openly and not in the dark of night by leaning on tech companies and threatening them with political consequences if they didn't. Sorry dear, your team is not all great. They are sleazy too. I know you don't want it to be like that but that's just the way it is. I'm really sorry.

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    3. 8:27 "Absolutely!" Said all the excess corpses in red counties, in unison.

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  19. "Trump Demands Probe Into ‘Triple Sabotage’ at U.N.
    September 24, 2025 at 6:47 pm EDT By Taegan Goddard [Political Wire]

    President Trump called on the United Nations to investigate what he deemed was “triple sabotage” after he dealt with an escalator mishap, a teleprompter glitch and audio issues during his trip to the U.N. General Assembly meeting, The Hill reports.

    Said Trump, on Truth Social: “A REAL DISGRACE took place at the United Nations yesterday — Not one, not two, but three very sinister events!”

    He added: “The people that did it should be arrested!”

    Apparently, after investigation, it was found that Trump's own videographer (running backwards up the stairs ahead of Trump to film him) triggered a safety mechanism that stopped the escalator. After a few seconds of hesitation, Melania marched up the stairs, followed by Trump, so the glitch merely delayed Trump by about 30 seconds.

    Investigation also showed that Trump's staff were responsible for operating the teleprompter, not the UN staff. Audio problems weren't mentioned in news reports. Maybe Trump added them because disasters must happen in threes and sound more ominous that way.

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  20. Heather Cox Richardson made that claim because she's in an outright propagandist. She plays her readers for total fools. They will read what she says and go off and repeat it like robots without thinking for themselves. She is as low as they come.

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  21. Heather Cox Richardson made that claim because she's in an outright propagandist. She plays her readers for total fools. They will read what she says and go off and repeat it like robots without thinking for themselves. She is as low as they come.

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  22. Fallin didn't mean anything when he read that. He was just reading what his writers wrote for him. Like a robot. Waiting to get through the show and get home to have a couple of drinks. He meant completely nothing. The writers who wrote it were trying to distance him from the left as the propagandist Cox Richardson was and as many of the commenters here were at that very time. They were all repeating the same propaganda. Distancing themselves from the supposed politics of this guy.

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  23. The right was doing the exact same distancing. It's interesting how both sides in their bubbles never seem to consider that the kid might be apathetic towards both parties. These zombie camps from both sides look at the world like it's only one of two bubbles. People that spend their whole life online consuming political content become massively stupid and neurotic. The world becomes a dream-like tribal fantasy divorced from reality. Most people don't give a shit and are smart enough to realize that the elected representatives of both sides don't represent them all but represent power.

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    1. I am massively stupid and neurotic.

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  24. WTF?! Bob, have you got an explanation for this?

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  25. There really is a difference between the two sides
    'Hey Fascist! Catch!' Flyers Recruiting for the 'John Brown Club' Appear on Georgetown Campus

    https://townhall.com/tipsheet/amy-curtis/2025/09/24/georgetown-fascist-catch-flyer-andrew-kolvet-n2663912

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    1. And exactly how does that prove there is a difference between both sides? You have a lot of explaining to do after reviewing FBI statistics regarding politically motivated violence. You would like to pretend that the killing of Charlie Kirk was political when the evidence points to a highly personal motive. But that doesn't fit your agenda. You make a lot of assumptions about people. For better or for worse, Charlie Kirk said a lot of incendiary things about groups of people he didn't like and he and his family paid a price for it that is very unfortunately the cost of doing such business in a country in which extremists get triggered by such talk and guns outnumber citizens. Not owning a gun and not growing up in a family that values them makes me far less likely to kill someone with one.
      Only 20% of NRA members are Democrats or left leaning, incidentally. That in and of itself is not sufficient to explain that in the last 25 years somewhere between 75-80% of all deaths from politically motivated violence has been from right wing extremists. It also has to do with the messaging on the right, including your bullshit assertion that your group has some kind of moral superiority in this realm when the statistics show the opposite. So some clown or a few in Georgetown who you assume are students there put up a few nasty posters and the highly biased media outlet you feed on would like to reinforce the thought that they are representative of a larger group. You hunger for that sort of garbage, shamefully, I might add, since you're an old man so lacking in wisdom.

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    2. "You would like to pretend that the killing of Charlie Kirk was political when the evidence points to a highly personal motive."

      Yes, dumbass, writing "Hey Fascist! Catch!" on bullets points to a highly personal motive. If not on this planet, then certainly on your dumbass planet.

      Seriously, how dumb are you? You and the assholes that produce your dumbass talking points.

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