Michelle Malkin appeared on Hannity to give her two cents about cable-TV “comedians” delivering their “hate-filled” rhetoric about POTUS and Trump and Republicans.
“I really don’t know how much lower these clowns in late-night can get,” Malkin said. “I don’t want them to be filtered, I don’t want them to be censored. I want them to keep showing America how hate-filled and how vile and how filthy so much of their thinking about public discourse in America really is.”
Malkin says such attacks are backed by a desperation to “stay relevant” and argued late-night shows used to appeal to all audiences, but now don’t.
“There was a time when late-night comedy could appeal to a broad demographic of people in America,” Malkin said. “And, you know, whether it was stupid pet tricks or talking about doing pranks on your kids at Halloween or the bread and butter of so much of late-night TV: having on fellow celebrities to chat about the tinsel-town fluff. But, no, no. These people now, I think, believe so much of their own press … where do these people get off thinking that we actually care about their opinions on serious policy matters?”