Justice Kennedy’s impending retirement has been eye-opening in many ways, one of which is exposing Comedy Central’s problem with, well, comedy.
On the heels of Comedy Central’s sad take:
Thanks, Justice Kennedy. pic.twitter.com/2w8EjRwVtU
— Comedy Central (@ComedyCentral) June 27, 2018
And “Jim Jefferies Show” writer Curtis Cook’s death wish for Kennedy:
Wow.https://t.co/wHGRKeJIC7 pic.twitter.com/KzEvv9UNZ2
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) June 27, 2018
“The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah
Trevor Noah Reacts to Justice Kennedy's Retirement: 'In Some Ways, It Feels Like All Hope is Dead' https://t.co/wqAcfuoWvx pic.twitter.com/I7zRrEH8Dk
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) June 28, 2018
Watch (starts around the 4:00 mark):
Yawn.
Virtue hysteria.?
— Brad Soliday (@BradSoliday) June 28, 2018
They’re getting so predictable. It’s almost not fun anymore.
Well, comedy certainly seems to be.
— CLA (@ConservativeLA) June 28, 2018
Comedy sure is.
— Joe Giles (@gilesjoseph) June 28, 2018
But unintentional comedy is alive and well.
And they say he’s not funny…
— Joe Blake (@jbalt63) June 28, 2018
Can you OD on liberal tears? Because I'm starting to get seriously worried about some people. https://t.co/UobG0ozTXc
— Frank J. Fleming (@IMAO_) June 28, 2018
— Austen Holland (@realtor_austen) June 28, 2018
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