

In the scheme of Trump's ongoing war on America's media, the pressure to pull "Jimmy Kimmel
Live" is not on the free press scale of ABC News' and CBS News' capitulations following his libel suits, but in a way, it's a more serious threat, because now we can't even laugh at ourselves for
electing him president in the first place.
The irony is that it was a joke by a late night host that jump-started Trump's presidency: Seth Meyers' 2011 monologue at the White House
Correspondents' Dinner. Although an equally hilarious takedown by then president Barack Obama didn't help.
You can watch both those roasts below, but if you ask me, it was Meyers' joke
(annotated above) that was the exact moment Trump sold his soul to the devil and, well, we all know what happened after that.
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Meanwhile, add ABC parent Disney and CBS parent Paramount Skydance
to the growing list of media industry pariahs for canceling Kimmel and Stephen Colbert, respectively, and I wouldn't be surprised if Trump finally turns his revenge tour on NBC's Meyers, and maybe
even Jimmy Fallon.
Needless to say, Fox doesn't have anyone worth laughing at, unless you include Fox News.
Lastly, with apologies to German pastor Martin Niemöller's
Nazi-era poem, "First They Came," I hope no one is offended if I adapt it for this occasion:
First they came for the
journalists, and I did not speak out --
Because I was not a journalist.
Then they came for the late night talk show hosts, and I did not
speak out --
Because I was not a late night talk show host.
Then they came for me -- and there was no one left to speak for me.