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Emily Jashinsky breaks down the shifting landscape of late-night TV. She contrasts Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert’s overtly political approach with Jimmy Fallon’s “Carson-style” comedy and how Fallon is thriving in the digital landscape. Then Emily is joined by her friends Rachel Bovard, Vice President at the Conservative Partnership Institute, and Inez Stepman, Legal analyst for Independent Women’s Forum. They discuss President Trump mocking of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Jeffries’ reaction, NYC Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani supposedly changing his tune on police, why conservatives believe the CATO Institute’s political violence study is deeply flawed, how President Trump’s reported deal to end feud with Harvard is poetic justice, and the new offering from Chelsea Clinton that nobody asked for. Finally, Emily rounds out the show with a look at Jane Fonda relaunching a McCarthy-era committee to supposedly defend free speech and where Emily believes Fonda and others should REALLY be focusing their efforts.
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Emily Jashinsky breaks down the shifting landscape of late-night TV. She contrasts Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert’s overtly political approach with Jimmy Fallon’s “Carson-style” comedy and how Fallon is thriving in the digital landscape. Then Emily is joined by her friends Rachel Bovard, Vice President at the Conservative Partnership Institute, and Inez Stepman, Legal analyst for Independent Women’s Forum. They discuss President Trump mocking of House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Jeffries’ reaction, NYC Mayoral Candidate Zohran Mamdani supposedly changing his tune on police, why conservatives believe the CATO Institute’s political violence study is deeply flawed, how President Trump’s reported deal to end feud with Harvard is poetic justice, and the new offering from Chelsea Clinton that nobody asked for. Finally, Emily rounds out the show with a look at Jane Fonda relaunching a McCarthy-era committee to supposedly defend free speech and where Emily believes Fonda and others should REALLY be focusing their efforts.
Masa Chips: Go to https://MASAChips.com/AFTERPARTY and use code AFTERPARTY for 25% off your first order.
Cozy Earth: Visit https://cozyearth.com for up to 20% off with code EMILY.
Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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