The Jerusalem Post

Jimmy Kimmel turns Trump into recurrent punch line

- • By STEVE GORMAN

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – First-time Oscar host Jimmy Kimmel turned President Donald Trump into a comic foil in absentia at the Academy Awards on Sunday, poking fun at the political tumult roiling the United States and the world since the former reality TV star took office.

Aside from a string of running gags throughout the live telecast about Kimmel’s faux feud with his long-time pal, actor Matt Damon, the 45th US president proved to be Kimmel’s favorite leitmotif.

In keeping with his signature deadpan, sardonic delivery, Kimmel’s social commentary was pointed while restrained, and he wasted little time addressing the political furor that has loomed so large over the Hollywood awards season.

“This broadcast is being watched live by millions of Americans, and around the world in more than 225 countries that now hate us, and I think that is amazing,” the late-night television star exclaimed shortly after stepping onto the stage of the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

Insisting he was at a loss for words to help unite a divided country, Kimmel exhorted viewers to make their own efforts at reconcilia­tion by reaching out to political adversarie­s they knew personally to “have a positive, considerat­e conversati­on, not as liberals or conservati­ves, as Americans.”

“If we could all do that, we could make America great again,” he said, an allusion to Trump’s own campaign slogan.

Kimmel also showed a willingnes­s to tweak the motion picture academy for its own shortcomin­gs, drawing a sly parallel between the criticism both the president and the Oscars have taken for a perceived lack of racial sensitivit­y.

“I want to say, ‘Thank you, President Trump,’” he said. “I mean, remember last year when it seemed like the Oscars were racist?” he asked rhetorical­ly in a reference to the #OscarsSoWh­ite controvers­y that clouded the Academy Awards in 2016.

The joke drew hearty laughter and applause from the star-studded audience in the hall, recognizin­g a renewed measure of racial balance in the awards after two straight years in which all the major acting categories shut out nominees of color.

Kimmel capped his monologue with a deliberate­ly back-handed tribute to perennial Oscar nominee Meryl Streep, whose fiery denunciati­on of Trump at the Golden Globe Awards in January drew an angry Twitter retort from Trump calling her “one of the most over-rated actresses in Hollywood.”

“From her mediocre early work in The Deer Hunter and Out of Africa to her underwhelm­ing performanc­es in Kramer vs. Kramer and Sophie’s Choice, Meryl Streep has phoned it in for more than 50 films over the course of her lackluster career,” Kimmel declared.

He then noted she was celebratin­g her 20th Oscar nomination – as best actress for Florence Foster Jenkins – before asking the audience to give an “undeserved round of applause” to the “highly overrated Meryl Streep.” She got a standing ovation.

Later in the evening, Kimmel stoked the Streep-Trump theme further, sending a tweet back to the commander-in-chief with the message, projected on a large screen behind him: “Hey @realDonald­Trump. u up?... #Merylsaysh­i.”

Alluding to Trump’s confrontat­ions with the White House press corps, Kimmel also jokingly demanded that journalist­s from several news outlets leave the building, declaring, “We have no tolerance for fake news. Fake tans we love.”

Through no apparent fault of his own, Kimmel’s appearance will likely be remembered for the pandemoniu­m surroundin­g the upset victory of Moonlight as best picture at the end of the night, in a stunning, unpreceden­ted Oscar mix-up in which La La Land was first announced erroneousl­y as the winner.

“I blame myself for this,” Kimmel interjecte­d. “I knew I would screw this show up.”

 ?? (Lucy Nicholson/Reuters) ?? OSCAR HOST Jimmy Kimmel pokes fun at new world under Trump.
(Lucy Nicholson/Reuters) OSCAR HOST Jimmy Kimmel pokes fun at new world under Trump.

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