Kimmel To Keep Politics Out Of Oscars?

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Kimmel To Keep Politics Out Of Oscars?

Expect Laura Ingraham to tell at least one award recipient to “shut up and act” tomorrow. The Fox News host has a habit of playing that card when entertainment and/or sports personalities allow their fame to pull them into the political ring. While Ingraham has not had any complaints when Ted Nugent, Curt Shilling or other right leaning celebrities chime in, she has regularly criticized left leaning celebrities. Late night talk show and Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel has regularly shared his political opinions on his show but has said he would tamp down the politics for this year’s Oscar’s ceremony.

Oscars producers have promised that host Jimmy Kimmel’s monologue won’t be too political.

The 50-year-old TV star is set to host the Academy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday, and although he’s known for speaking out on issues such as health care and gun laws, producers of the ceremony have insisted his speech won’t be “issue-oriented”.

Producer Michael De Luca said: “His monologue, his humour is less issue-oriented for our purposes.”

Michael even stated that the glitzy ceremony won’t focus too heavily on the recent #MeToo and Time’s Up movements – which were started after sexual harassment allegations surfaced involving several Hollywood executives, including Harvey Weinstein – although the topic will be addressed in some capacity.

He added to USA Today: “We will find a moment or two where we find we can address it appropriately.”

The producer’s promise to keep politics largely off the cards comes after Jimmy himself claimed it was “almost necessary” to discuss political issues at the award ceremony.

He said: “A lot of people are going with this line of reasoning where they say people in show business shouldn’t speak out about politics. And yet … they elected Donald Trump the president of the United States.

“So, I think that argument has pretty well jumped out the window.”

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