For the most part, Jimmy Fallon has managed to entertain late-night viewers without veering into politics. That was then … this was last night:
Watch @jimmyfallon, in character as @bobdylan, sing an updated "The Times They Are A-Changin" about #MeToo, NFL anthem protests, and the @nytimes (which is "not a-failin") https://t.co/scjM2pi3IZ pic.twitter.com/ZEBTlvpyA5
— Stereogum (@stereogum) February 5, 2018
See for yourself:
Oh.
Jake Tapper found it all a bit strange:
I was surprised at how political this was, given that Fallon tends to be one of the least political late night hosts https://t.co/2tFxcqcs5m
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) February 5, 2018
Is it surprising, though?
Look at how many of your colleagues are sharing it on social media. That might have something to do with it. https://t.co/KUhOYRsRI8
— BT (@back_ttys) February 5, 2018
Take Brian Stelter, for example:
"WTF, we love Jimmy Fallon now." pic.twitter.com/5jTUtsVPAf
— BT (@back_ttys) February 5, 2018
There really is nothing sacred anymore.
Trying to compete with Kimmel.
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) February 5, 2018
He has to make amends for the hair-tousle.
— second nature (@second_nature) February 5, 2018
Had to happen eventually. Too important of a demographic not to please. It’s a shame!
— Hampton Vernon (@HamptonVernon) February 5, 2018
Actually started watching his show last night for the first time in months. Hoping for an entertaining finish to my day with no political drama. Made it through the first verse of his performance and realized it was not going to happen. Channel changed. I really miss Leno!!
— sccoleman (@sccoleman47) February 5, 2018
We will all be made to care, Jake.
— Crusty Gobblestein (@NathanWurtzel) February 5, 2018
Is the plan just to wear us all down eventually?
Guess you missed this one. https://t.co/bnP2zh8Nhy
— morsee (@ameliababy4) February 5, 2018
Sigh.
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