Jimmy Kimmel Praises Japan, Agrees With Trump That U.S. Cities Are Dumps

In a bizarre twist, Jimmy Kimmel is now agreeing with President Trump that many U.S. cities are dumps compared to the cleanliness of Japan.

The late-night lib lib really let the United States have it this week during a monologue where he reflected on visiting Japan and how the citizens take great pride in keeping the country clean. "I’ve been home 36 hours, I have never felt dirtier," Kimmel told his audience, which broke out in hysterical laughter. 

Hahahahaha.

"After traveling to Japan, I realize that this place, this USA we’re always chanting about, is a filthy and disgusting country," Kimmel said. 

Lolololol.

"It’s like the whole country is Disneyland and we’re living at Six Flags," Kimmel added. "I’ve been home 36 hours, I have never felt dirtier. We are like hogs compared to the Japanese. I can’t imagine what they must think of us. ‘Oh, the garbage people. Yes, the Americans. Garbage.’"

What about public bathrooms?

"The bathrooms in Tokyo and Kyoto are cleaner than our operating rooms here. Everywhere you go the bathrooms are clean, they don’t smell bad, they have those toilets that wash you from the inside out," Kimmel railed. 

What about Japanese truck stops? 

They're "cleaner than Jennifer Garner’s teeth — the cleanest," the lib joked.

Now, let's go back to 2019 when Tucker Carlson sat down with Donald Trump for an interview. The two said exactly what Kimmel said this week. 

I'll let you guess how the libs reacted to this conversation back in 2019.

"It's very nice, isn't it?" Trump said as he and Carlson went back and forth over what they'd experienced in Japan during a G-20 summit trip. "We cannot ruin our cities," Trump continued. "You have people who work in those cities and to get in the buildings they have to walk through a scene that nobody would've believed possible three years ago."

My god, Jimmy Kimmel and Donald Trump AND Tucker Carlson agree on this one. It makes me wonder what Kimmel thought back in 2022 when then 93-year-old Home Depot founder Bernie Marcus announced he was tired of "fat, lazy and stupid" Americans. 

"Nobody gives a damn," Bernie told the Financial Times

In a post that day, I wrote, "Taking dumps on sidewalks and shooting fentanyl are accepted pastimes in the largest American cities." 

The lbs consider that hate speech. They'd say I'm a white nationalist for saying the truth and exactly what Jimmy Kimmel said Monday night without saying it the way it needs to be said. Read what I wrote. Then go up and read the quotes from Jimmy. 

Which way of saying it cuts to the heart of the matter?

My way. 

Look, here's the deal: Government officials have been allowed to destroy our cities with their policies, which lead to squalor and despair, which then requires more people on public assistance, which then requires more distribution of wealth to keep those people alive, more government agencies, more control, more taxes, more government fraud, more scumbag politicians sucking off the teet of hard-working Americans who are paying the bills.  

Good for Jimmy Kimmel seeing the light. Just don't think he'll continue to make this a talking point. 

It's not good for business.

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Joe Kinsey is the Senior Director of Content of OutKick and the editor of the Morning Screencaps column that examines a variety of stories taking place in real America. Kinsey is also the founder of OutKick’s Thursday Night Mowing League, America’s largest virtual mowing league. Kinsey graduated from University of Toledo.