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SNL is funny and it makes fun of Trump and Republicans and occasionally Democrats1. No, presidents have not been pushing the boundaries of executive power anywhere close to this. It's telling that you always have to resort to bullshit both-sides shit. There is a massive chasm between a vaccine mandate (well established in American history) and targeting law firms or universities because of what they teach or who they represent. That is unprecedented -- certainly unprecedented in the modern era.
2. They decided to narrowly cast their comedy? So they just decided they wanted smaller audiences? First off, that doesn't in any way justify censorship. But second, the fact that you think Gutfield is amusing should tell you how their audience splintered. Your sense of humor and my sense of humor are very different. Late night shows have been joking about the president and politics for as long as I can remember. SNL certainly has. What's changed is that a big part of America turned into snowflakes and decided that criticizing Trump was blasphemy. That is not the shows to blame.
3. It boils down so much to silly MAGAs who thought Trump would be great despite liberals telling them, no he really won't. And they know he's horrible, which is why all of his policies poll underwater. But to admit that he himself is horrible is to admit error, and that is something that MAGAs just can't do.
Including you.
Colbert and Kimmel are not funny. They don't even really make jokes anymore - just recite cheap, liberal talking points for their progressive audience to stomp and clap.
The Ivy League universities were "targeted" because they were refusing to protect the civil rights of Jewish students. I guess Kennedy targeted The universities of Alabama and Mississippi by federalizing the national guard to protect the civil rights of the black students?