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Jimmy Kimmel clearly isn’t supporting Dr. Oz’s run for the U.S. Senate.
On Tuesday night’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, the host addressed the former daytime TV doctor getting Donald Trump’s endorsement in his campaign.
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“Meanwhile, Oprah’s former protégé Dr. Oz is running for Senate in Pennsylvania where I guess he lives now. I don’t know,” Kimmel said.
“The primary election is a week from today and Dr. Oz, who’s trying very hard to pretend to be a MAGA Republican, wants everyone to know that he has a friend at Mar-a-Lago,” he said, before playing a series of clips of Dr. Oz proudly touting Trump’s endorsement.
“Yeah, that’s not something to be proud of, Dr. Oz,” Kimmel said.
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The host also took aim at some of the stances the candidate has taken on the campaign trailer.
“Dr. Oz is so — all of a sudden he’s convinced there was election fraud, he’s pro gun, he’s kissing up to Ted Nugent. It’s embarrassing,” Kimmel said. “At this point, Bill Cosby is a more credible TV doctor than Oz.”
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Despite a stamp of support from former president and fellow TV personality Donald Trump, celebrity-doctor-turned U.S. Senate hopeful Dr. Mehmet Oz failed tonight to clinch the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by retiring GOP Sen. Pat Toomey.
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pic.twitter.com/O8P60fdx8g Full interview here: https://t.co/NLDylPYa1M @RealAmVoice #2000Mules“The reality for me is 2020, under the cover of COVID, was an example of how you should not run an election. Here in Pennsylvania people are really worked up about it,” Oz said. “I already said on the debate stage — I was the first to say we cannot leave 2020 behind.”“We have to get under the hood, examine exactly what went down and address those issues.
criticizing her disdain for celebrity cardiothoracic surgeon-turned-Pennsylvania Senate candidate, Dr. Mehmet Oz, and saying she “has a cork up her nose” about this “perfectly legitimate conservative.”“For some reason the 10 p.m.-er has a real hate-on for Oz,” he said, on Friday’s “The Mark Levin Show,” substituting her name for her timeslot on the ultra-right-wing network. “I don’t hate Oz.
derided Republicans who obsequiously support Donald Trump while campaigning for Pennsylvania Senate candidate David McCormick, seeming to not grasp the irony of his words. Following his comments, Twitter users took to social media to call out Cruz’s previous backing of Trump, despite the fact that the former president had infamously made a personal attack against his wife.“Just once, I’d love to see a Republican candidate stand up in a primary and say, ‘I am a moderate, establishment squish. I stand for absolutely nothing,'” Cruz lightheartedly told attendees.
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HARRISBURG, Pa. -- Mehmet Oz’s rivals in Pennsylvania’s Republican primary for U.S.
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Jimmy Kimmel has tested positive for COVID-19 and he has his 7-year-old daughter to thank. The host revealed on Monday that the show will not air, due to his diagnosis.“Our daughter brought us Covid (even though we specifically asked her not to) All feeling fine, I am double vaxxed and boosted but the show must not go on,” the 54-year-old tweeted. “Apologies to @tomcruise & @iliza and thanks to Mike Birbiglia @birbigs who will be filling in for me starting tomorrow night.” Kimmel will be at home with his wife, Molly McNearney and their two children, Jane, 7, and 5-year-old son, Billy. Filing in for the host, in his absence, will be comedian Mike Birbiglia, who took to the comments to offer well-wishes.
Jimmy Kimmel has tested positive for COVID-19.
Jimmy Kimmel will be taking a break from “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”.