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Great, Give me yours. Remember now, the punchline is, “I want to rape her to teach her a lesson”.

I don’t live in Virginia.

Oh I probably won't agree that it's funny, but perhaps there was a setup to indicate it was supposed to be a joke.

Regular people and even comedians can attempt to be funny and fail, but let's not bring up Jimmy Kimmel again.

You don't live in Washington DC either but you'd have been happy in Kamala won the Presidential election.
 
Like what?
Like.... whatever may be in the chats.

By asking 'like what' you're asking for a hypothetical answer, and I already stated I would agree with you it wouldn't be funny, so you're asking for set up for a rape joke that isn't funny.
 
Like.... whatever may be in the chats.

By asking 'like what' you're asking for a hypothetical answer, and I already stated I would agree with you it wouldn't be funny, so you're asking for set up for a rape joke that isn't funny.
Got it. “I want to rape her to teach her a lesson” is a joke, but not a funny one. There is no set up imaginable that could possibly make it funny. But it’s a joke.
 
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Got it. “I want to rope her to teach her a lesson” is a joke, but not a funny one. There is no set up imaginable that could possibly make it funny. But it’s a joke.

Yes, just like every Jimmy Kimmel monologue.

You're catching on.
 
Yes, just like every Jimmy Kimmel monologue.
You're catching on.
kimmel:
Thank you for joining us from Los Angeles, the second-largest city in our bitterly divided nation, where, like the rest of the country, we’re still trying to wrap our heads around the senseless murder of the popular podcaster and conservative activist Charlie Kirk yesterday, whose death has amplified our anger, our differences. “I’ve seen a lot of extraordinarily vile responses to this from both sides of the political spectrum. Some people are cheering this, which is something I won’t ever understand.”
“With all these terrible things happening, you would think that our president would at least make an attempt to bring us together, but he didn’t. President Obama did. President Biden did. Presidents Bush and Clinton did,” “President Trump did not. Instead, he blamed Democrats for their rhetoric.”
the "Maga gang" was desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and trying to score political points from it.

The comedian you’re defending:
“I want to rape her to teach her a lesson”
Holy false equivalency Batman.
 
kimmel:
Thank you for joining us from Los Angeles, the second-largest city in our bitterly divided nation, where, like the rest of the country, we’re still trying to wrap our heads around the senseless murder of the popular podcaster and conservative activist Charlie Kirk yesterday, whose death has amplified our anger, our differences. “I’ve seen a lot of extraordinarily vile responses to this from both sides of the political spectrum. Some people are cheering this, which is something I won’t ever understand.”
“With all these terrible things happening, you would think that our president would at least make an attempt to bring us together, but he didn’t. President Obama did. President Biden did. Presidents Bush and Clinton did,” “President Trump did not. Instead, he blamed Democrats for their rhetoric.”
the "Maga gang" was desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and trying to score political points from it.

The comedian you’re defending:
“I want to rape her to teach her a lesson”
Holy false equivalency Batman.

Except we don't know the set up for the 'comedian I'm defending,' only that the Politico article isn't posting the setup to the punchline... Or the entire 2200 page chat log. (Wonder Why)

We only know that the punchline isn't funny, just like Jimmy Kimmel's monologues.

The one you posted is proof of this.
You're helping my case, thank you.
 
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