Jay Leno on Jimmy Kimmel's Show Preemption and Free Speech
CBS NewsOctober 5, 20252 min1,076,198 views
3 connectionsΒ·5 entities in this videoβJay Leno's Stance on Kimmel's Situation
- π‘ Jay Leno stated he is on Jimmy Kimmel's side regarding the recent show preemption.
- π¬ Leno mentioned he hadn't heard anything directly but acknowledged that such situations happen frequently in the entertainment industry.
- π― He believes that you don't get cancelled for saying popular things, and often it's the truth that faces cancellation.
The Future of Comedy and Free Speech
- π€ Leno expressed confidence in Jimmy Kimmel's talent, stating he is funny and will land on his feet.
- π£οΈ He suggested the situation might open discussions in Congress about the First Amendment and free speech.
- πΊ Leno emphasized that if people like a show, it should stay on the air, as the market should decide.
- πΊπΈ He invoked Patrick Henry's famous quote, "Give me liberty or give me death," to underscore his belief in free speech and its enduring importance.
Observations on Comedy and Taboos
- π€ When asked if the future of comedy is in good hands, Leno responded with a confident "Yeah, it'll be all right."
- β Regarding worrisome signs for the future, he stated it remains to be seen, comparing the unpredictable nature of show appearances to that of terrorists.
- π€ Leno affirmed his support for free speech and indicated that the debate over liberty and expression will continue for centuries.
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Jay LenoJimmy KimmelTonight ShowLate-night talk showShow preemptionFree speechFirst AmendmentComedyCancellationRatingsMarketplace of ideas
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