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Keith Olberman, the former ESPN and MSNBC host, expanded a flow of controversial social media attacks this week, and this time he takes the goal of the current Espn star Stephen A. Smith.
Smith has created ABC’s decision to withdraw Jimmy Kimmel indefinitely for the last notes about the assassination of Charlie Kerk, during a episode of the podcast on Thursday. Smith criticized his colleague at Walt Disney Kimmel.
“Where was the joke? Because you are a late night host-and it is clear that he has a comic connection with her. Where was the joke? It is clear that nothing was funny about it.”
Olberman Smith condemned his criticism of Kimmil, indicating that sports critics are “a raid to the right wing.”
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After the assassination of the provincial icon Charlie Kirk, Stephen A. Smith about Jimmy Kimmel withdraw from the air due to the comments about the shooting. (Getty Images)
“Just an addition to what was true for years: [Stephen A. Smith] It is f — G-fed. And now the smell of the money practiced by itself, and cooperation with the right wing, “wrote Olberman in a post on X.
Olbermann had been scrutinized in recent days for a controversial X -function targeting Kirk and SINCLAIR broadcast criticizing Kimmel.
Olberman responded to the Senkler statement, who said that Kimmel’s comment From ABC late at night, “it was not enough.”
Senkler invited ABC to broadcast a memory of Kirk instead of Kimmel’s offer after shooting at the conservative influencer and killed last week.
“Burning in Hell, Snkir,” Olberman wrote on X. “besides Charlie Kirk.”
Social media users have criticized the Ulberman’s publication.
The former MSNBC modern head continued to share ideas about Kimmel’s mode. He referred to the observations that led to Kimmil’s discipline, with the publication of “nothing, Jimmy Kimmel said it was not true.”
Liberal anger while ABC Jimmy Kimmel withdraws from the air after Charlie Kirk, a farewell comments

Keith Olberman posted to X that Charlie Kerk should “burn in hell” after the assassination of the province icon and two father while speaking at a university event in Utah. (Friedrich M. Brown/Getty Emayiz)
On Monday, Kimmel accused the conservatives of reaching “its lowest new levels” in an attempt to identify a left -wing ideology on the suspect, Tyler Robinson, 22, although the prosecutors reaffirmed these relations on the indictment on Tuesday.
“We have reached some of its lowest levels during the weekend, as the Maga gang tried to describe this child who killed Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and did everything in his power to record political points from him,” Kimmel said.
Smith, while criticizing the attempt by Kimmil joke, expressed his sympathy for the “comedian”, but he still insists on Kimmil’s opponent towards President Donald Trump is not “wise”.
Smith said: “To hear Jimmy Kimmel’s news that was removed from the air, I was not happy with that. Not at all,” Smith said. “Because I think he is a good man. I think his heart is in the right place. I think he has done an incredible service to the ABC and Walt Disney family that extends for decades.
“I certainly hope that in the end it ends up on the air, and if it does not end up to the air, I hope he will live a long and very prosperous life.
“After saying all of this, this does not mean that I do not have the right to say that what happened between him and [President Donald Trump] It does not seem to be the most wisdom step in the world. “
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Jimmy Kimmel hosts his late night program in Los Angeles before being suspended about the comments about the killing of Charlie Kerk. (David Russell/Disney via Getti Emiez)
Kimmel’s comments came one day after the FBI officials and Uta Spencer Coxs “Left Ideology” was held It has been increasing radical in recent years. It was also found that he had a romantic relationship with a transgender partner who was a biological male and moved to females.
Kirk, 31, was shot last week while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University. Thousands of people were saddened by his death in standing throughout the United States
Kirk’s funeral was appointed on Sunday in Glenel, Arizona.
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