VIDEO Jimmy Kimmel Knows Who the Whistleblower Is

Jimmy Kimmel Knows Who the Whistleblower Is In this lively episode from December 2019, Jimmy Kimmel offers a humorous take on the significant events surrounding Greta Thunberg being named Time Magazine's Person of the Year, and the ongoing impeachment proceedings against then-President Donald Trump. As Kimmel deftly blends satire and sharp commentary, he highlights key moments from the political climate, punctuating the serious topics with his trademark comedic style.

Overview of Key Points​

  1. Greta Thunberg's Recognition: Kimmel opens with Thunberg's accolade, playfully noting the irony of Time Magazine cutting down trees to celebrate environmentalism. He captures the absurdity of political reactions, particularly pointing out Donald Trump Jr.'s criticisms.
  2. Impeachment Proceedings: Kimmel provides a light-hearted yet critical overview of the impeachment process, humorously simplifying it for viewers. He draws attention to the House Judiciary Committee's debates, forecasting the expected outcomes with a comedic flair.
  3. Trump's Response: A comical segment is dedicated to Trump's defensive rhetoric, labeled as "light" impeachment, comparing it to past impeachments in a jovial manner. Kimmel's impressions of Trump during these segments enhance the delivery of his critique.
  4. Lindsay Graham's Defence of Trump: A notable part of Kimmel's monologue focuses on Senator Lindsey Graham's shifting views on Trump, highlighting the senator's previous criticisms versus his current alignment with the president, wrapped in lighter jabs.
  5. The Identity of the Whistleblower: In a twist, Kimmel comically proposes that the elusive whistleblower and the anonymous op-ed writer could actually be Senator Graham himself, a punchline that elicits applause from the audience.
  6. Political Humor and Social Commentary: Overall, Kimmel's monologue is rich in satirical commentary on the political happenings of the time while maintaining a humorous, relatable format for his audience.

    Engagement with the Community​

    As this episode aired during a turbulent political period, it serves as a reflection on how entertainment can intersect with serious issues. What are your thoughts on Kimmel's humor? Do you believe comedy can effectively address political issues? Feel free to share your experiences or thoughts in this thread! Additionally, for those interested in similar discussions about political commentary in media, check out other threads in our Water Cooler section discussing the impact of humor in politics.