This week on his lowly rated late night show, Greg Gutfeld wannabe Jimmy Kimmel took a shot at Aaron Rodgers, calling him a “tin foil hatter” for suggesting that UFO’s and other distractions were intentional because Jeffrey Epstein’s client list is about to be revealed. Of course, Rodgers is probably correct. Running misdirection is straight out of the Democrat handbook. “Look at this hand”, while the other hand is doing something shady is Democrat 101.
People on the right, and even in the middle know what’s up. However, when we point out the obvious, the left clutches their pearls, swoons a bit then calls us conspiracy theorists. Aaron Rodgers doesn’t care, and he isn’t afraid to say so. From covid nonsense to cancel culture, Rodgers has hard opinions and he will share whether you ask or not. This time however, one of his teammates took to Twitter to defend him against Kimmel, and the results were hilarious. Check this out.
Jimmy Kimmel slammed Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers on Wednesday as a “tin foil hatter” for wanting to see Jeffrey Epstein’s client list — but Rodgers’ teammate David Bakhtiari defended him.
During “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Wednesday, the host reacted to video of Rodgers either suggesting or possibly joking that all the flying objects that were recently shot down are simply a distraction from the upcoming release of the deceased sex offender’s client list.
“Needless to say, all this UFO talk has the tin foil hatters going wild, including wack-Packer Aaron Rodgers who offered this hot take on ‘The Pat McAfee Show,’” Kimmel explained before he threw to a clip of Rodgers’ comments.
Tell me you’re on the Jeffrey Epstein client list, without telling me you’re on the Jeffrey Epstein client list…. https://t.co/jWkL8LfOMT
— David Bakhtiari (@DavidBakhtiari) March 3, 2023
It’s ok to have opinions, it really is. Regardless of what Jimmy Kimmel and his tens of viewers think, it is a fair question. Anyone with a functioning brain knows the government is notorious for treating their citizens like fussy babies. When something really concerning is going on, our government will jingle the keys in front of us like we are small children that need a distraction. Where Kimmel goes over the line is when he suggests that Rodgers doesn’t have a fully functional brain due to repeated concussions. I’d rather be concussed than a liberal. At least then you have a medical excuse for your behavior as opposed to just a lack of common sense and morals.
“I believe that this has been going on for a long time,” Rodgers explained. “Interesting timing on everything. There’s a lot of other things going on in the world. … Did you hear about the Epstein client list about to be released, too?”
“There’s some files that have some names on it that might be getting released pretty soon,” he added.
The host came back on camera and suggested that it “might be time to revisit that concussion protocol, Aaron.”
The offensive line’s job is to protect the quarterback, and while they fail on the field sometimes, Rodgers left tackle David Bakhtiari definitely had his blind side here.
David Bakhtiari, left tackle for the Packers, caught wind of Kimmel’s monologue attacking his QB and hit back, suggesting it was the ABC late-night host who was possibly on the list.
“Tell me you’re on the Jeffrey Epstein client list, without telling me you’re on the Jeffrey Epstein client list…” Bakhtiari tweeted.
Boom! In football terminology, that was a pancake block. Kimmel landed flat on his fat behind as Bakhtiara stood over him grinning. All metaphorically of course.
Kimmel may or may not be on the list, but the bet is he knows people that are. Reputations are going to be ruined, and Bill Clinton is likely going to have some explaining to do once the full list drops. The question now is, what shiny object, whether it be car keys or Chinese balloons, will be dangled in front of our eyes to distract us?
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