
"never really been political."
"We hit both sides equally, and we try to make everybody laugh, and that's really the way our show works,"
"Our monologues are kind of the same that we've been doing since Johnny Carson was hosting The Tonight Show. So really, I just keep my head down and make sure the jokes are funny."
"But I do know Jimmy Kimmel, and he is a decent, funny and loving guy. And I hope he comes back."
The Tonight Show maintains a non-political stance, aiming to make audiences laugh by satirizing both sides equally. Monologues follow a long-standing late-night tradition reminiscent of Johnny Carson-era formats and prioritize jokes over political advocacy. Writers are credited for crafting material intended to entertain a broad audience. A new reality competition, On Brand, features marketers pitching advertising campaigns for companies such as Dunkin', Southwest Airlines, and Captain Morgan. Following Jimmy Kimmel's suspension, a supportive remark described him as decent, funny, and loving and expressed hope for his return.
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