In a recent episode of the talk show “Jimmy Kimmel Live,” host Jimmy Kimmel delivered a special monologue specifically addressing Republicans. This unique monologue urged viewers to share the video with any Republicans they know, whether they support President Donald Trump or are considering voting for him. Kimmel promised that this monologue would not be a typical roast of Trump but instead focused on bringing attention to some key points.

Kimmel, known for his comedic style, acknowledged that he has a bias against Trump. However, he emphasized that he believes he has valid reasons for his bias, and he hoped that viewers would listen with an open mind. He acknowledged the current division in the country and expressed his desire to bridge that gap and encourage productive conversations.

The talk show host began by mentioning his previous relationship with Trump, reminiscing about their interaction during the “Man Show” days. However, Kimmel acknowledged that times have changed and that he has a responsibility to address important issues.

He admitted that he often mocks and belittles Trump, but he recognized that this approach might not always be productive. Kimmel went on to share some of the reasons for his bias, highlighting specific controversial statements made by the President. He noted that he had been closely following Trump’s speeches, interviews, and rallies for the past nine years, and he wanted to focus on Trump’s own words rather than rehashing well-known controversies.

One of the main points Kimmel made was the lack of a comprehensive healthcare plan. Trump has repeatedly promised to abolish the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) and replace it with something better, but he has not presented a detailed plan or taken significant steps to lower healthcare costs. Kimmel highlighted this inconsistency and questioned why, after four years as President, there was still no concrete plan.

Kimmel also critiqued Trump’s tendency to focus on seemingly trivial matters, such as windmills causing noise and killing birds, and his inexplicable obsession with debunked conspiracy theories like children undergoing forced sex change operations in schools. Kimmel emphasized that a President should be prioritizing more pressing issues that affect the American people.

Furthermore, Kimmel criticized Trump’s habit of turning the presidency into a platform for personal business ventures. He referenced Trump’s various product endorsements, including Trump-branded coins, trading cards, and even Bibles made in China. Kimmel questioned how someone who claimed Bible as their favorite book could exploit it for personal profit. He contrasted this behavior with past presidents who did not use their position to sell commercial products.

Kimmel also expressed concern about Trump’s skepticism towards the integrity of the upcoming election. He highlighted Trump’s tendency to claim an election is either rigged or stolen if he loses and stressed the importance of free and fair elections for democracy. Kimmel questioned why a President should question the legitimacy of an election if he believes in the democratic process.

The talk show host appealed to viewers who have always supported the Republican party, urging them to consider the potential consequences of four more years with Trump in office. Kimmel acknowledged that politics is often like rooting for a sports team, but he argued that this election transcends party loyalty and is about the overall wellbeing of the country. He emphasized the need for sanity, security, and democracy, encouraging viewers to think beyond personal grievances and consider the bigger picture.

Jimmy Kimmel‘s special monologue on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” aimed to start a dialogue with Republicans and encourage an open-minded approach to the upcoming election. It was not a typical roast of Trump but rather a sincere attempt to address concerns and provide a platform for discussion. Whether viewers support Trump or not, Kimmel’s monologue sought to highlight the importance of critical thinking, respecting differing opinions, and prioritizing the values that unite us as a nation.