Jan 3, 2025
Comedian Defends Speaking Out Against Trump
Comedian Jim Gaffigan seems to be okay with the backlash he gets for criticizing President-elect Donald Trump.
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I don't regret.
I regret that people think that I was
criticizing people that support Trump.
That was never the intention.
I don't regret it.
But I also do acknowledge that there are
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true diehard Trump fans that, you know,
probably enjoyed my comedy,
that because they feel so passionately
will never forgive me.
- You're going to lose people.
- Comedian Jim Gaffigan.
They're talking about the sort
of mixed feelings he has about the fact
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that he's been pretty clear in the past
about what he thinks about Donald Trump.
Now, his his comedy very rarely
has anything to do with politics,
which made his comments
on social media sort of stand out.
He's a guy that often talks
about his family or about,
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horses or food or whatever.
And full disclosure is one of my
favorite comedians,
and he has appeared on our network before.
But it is interesting
that he's received backlash
even for the limited comments he's made.
So here's one from back in 2020,
which was obviously a difficult time.
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We were all spending perhaps
too much time on social media.
So at that point he had tweeted,
look Trumpers, I get it.
As a kid I was a Cubs fan and I know
you stick by your team no matter what,
but he's a traitor and a con man
who doesn't care about you.
Deep down, you know it.
I'm sure you enjoy pissing people off, but
you know, Trump is a liar and a criminal.
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I think that everything he said
is just objectively true.
But that said, that's going to bother
people who might on some level know
that it's true, but not mind
or would prefer not to think about it.
And so he did receive
some pushback for that.
So more recently, he was on The Last Laugh
podcast with The Daily Beast, Matt
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Wilstein, and he was asked about whether
he has these regrets and everything,
and he does seem focused on he doesn't
want the Trump fans to think
that he was personally attacking them.
But anyway,
listen to a little bit from that.
I regret that people think that I was
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criticizing people that support Trump.
That was never the intention.
It was, I you know, I regret kind
of I mean, I definitely someone said,
like, now I can't follow you anymore.
And I would kind of said f you to them.
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But some of it it's weird because I think
authenticity is really an important thing,
and not only as a comedian,
but also with your children.
Right.
And so I was sitting at home with these
kids, and I do feel as though it's weird
because you stood on both sides.
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You see people that come out against,
you know, Trump and people
that come out against Kamala
or Biden or whatever, or the Democrats.
And it really from my perspective,
I'm like that.
That doesn't seem worth it.
But there is something
about an authenticity.
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And again, it's not core to his comedy,
but he apparently felt like
he needed to get involved.
And that, by the way, was obviously in
the lead up to the the previous election.
But anyway,
he has received some strike back.
He seems unsure about whether it's
had lingering impacts.
But I'll start with you.
What do you what do you make about that?
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And more generally, about people
who are not normally political,
maybe some athletes or musicians or actors
sort of making clear what they think?
Yeah, I think it's important if what you
do is sell your wares to the public,
that you make it clear that you're not
insulting roughly half of the public.
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Right.
People who voted for this guy,
that's generally a good idea
to not alienate an audience
just off the bat by, dissing them.
However, what I would say
to MAGA people and I get it,
if you're a right winger and you know
you've consumed culture for the last 30,
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40 years, it's basically been, you know,
elite culture is liberal culture.
Like if you're watching TV or movies,
it's generally liberal culture.
And I can understand
how you can get tired of it or whatever.
I just what I would say to them is like,
I don't think most celebrities
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have great politics, like,
and you should just get over it.
Like, you know, I don't agree with Vince
Vaughn or Adam Sandler's right
wing natures, but I enjoyed Uncut Gems.
I watched Bad Monkey on Apple TV plus
and it was completely fine.
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Like, get over it.
That's what I would say to these people.
Get over it.
I love that. Yeah.
I mean, enjoy the comedians
and their timing and their skills.
And what is it people say you
shouldn't take Donald Trump literally.
You should take him seriously.
Well, you should take the comedians
and their skills seriously,
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but don't take their views literally
or something like that.
I mean, they're comedians.
And likewise,
I do think it's it's difficult, though.
I mean,
the one area where I sort of disagree
a little bit is I think that it's I think
it is difficult to sort of find that line
between criticizing Donald Trump and
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what you're saying about his followers,
that by saying Donald Trump is a con man,
well, the people who follow him then
are getting conned.
What does that say about them?
And then we get into the whole debate
about are most Americans stupid
or most Americans illiterate?
Are most Americans simply misinformed,
or have they been misinformed by Fox News?
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And they've got a lot of garbage
in their brains over the last three years
that you can't erase
in a three month presidential election.
It's difficult to have that argument.
And so I just think we should all
be transparent about what do we believe
about Donald Trump and what do we believe
about his followers?
I do believe that people
who tend to be lower information,
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people who are not as intellectual,
they fall for Donald Trump's crap more
than people who are higher intellectuals,
who are higher thinking.
That doesn't mean
that all Trump people are stupid,
or all smart people support Democrats.
- But I think there's a ratio there.
- Yeah.
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And by the way, you can acknowledge that
and feel empathy for the fact
that these people are being targeted
not just by Donald Trump or whatever,
but by the entire media sphere
of, you know, podcasters and shows
and people trying to get them
to buy anti-woke beer and everything.
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Like, I know a lot of a lot of Trump
fans will feel, maybe rightfully so,
disrespected by the way some Democrats
or liberals talk about them
and you're totally free.
And it's fair to do that.
But like when someone tries to sell you
anti-woke banking services or whatever,
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like they're disrespecting you way worse.
To be clear, Jim Gaffigan is at least
being clear about what he believes.
And what I would say is I consider myself
and pretty much everybody on this panel
to be pretty smart person.
People. Excuse me.
And we believed in the rhetoric,
the populist, soaring rhetoric of Barack
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Obama that he was for the people,
by the people, of the people.
That man's administration was all about
the moneyed interests of this country.
We got duped, too.
We're smart as hell, and we get duped
just like the MAGA people.
I mean, I would argue that Barack's game
was a lot sharper and better
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and more believable, but hey, whatever,
that might be a coping mechanism.
Perhaps. Perhaps.
Well, we've got we got a few more minutes.
I think we can go to this last clip
because Gaffigan was at the he performed
at the Al Smith dinner just last year,
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actually, and then he did another podcast
on The Daily Beast
with Samantha Bee and Joanna Coles,
and, and he had a little bit more to say
about maybe his fears going forward about
Donald Trump and his willingness to direct
his followers at people he doesn't like.
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There was like this calculation
that if he's like, I don't like this guy,
he could bring it up and tell people
and his loyalists would be like,
whatever you want, we'll take him out.
You know what I mean?
It's like there are people
in the entertainment industry
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that have, like, a security detail.
Yes.
And you're like, do you really need that?
And they're like, yeah, I do.
- And I'm.
- Like, yeah.
Really?
And they're like, yeah. And so like.
That's just weird.
- I mean.
- And I think that.
Trump does have a certain amount
of sense of humor.
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- But.
- He could sic people on someone.
Yeah.
I don't know about
that sense of humor thing.
I might disagree with him there,
but, but yeah,
I would I would be concerned about that.
Donald Trump is not, you know,
above commenting on comedians or actors he
doesn't like, like how many times has
he sent out messages about Jimmy Kimmel
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or Stephen Colbert or Alec Baldwin?
He does it constantly.
The dude does not like being criticized,
which I get most people don't.
But he also has no ability whatsoever
to do anything other than seek
out the criticism and expose himself
to the people mocking him.
He can't just ignore it.
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And I will remind everyone,
you know, remember Cesar Sayoc?
Like he put together a list of politicians
and other people,
people in the news that he wanted
to pipe bomb and oh, what do you know,
it was the specific like, you know,
18 of the people that came up most often
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in Donald Trump's rally speeches, like
a a really unlikely combination of people.
Now, that was a number of years ago.
Maybe it won't happen again.
It definitely seems like recently Trump
affiliated people that want to commit
acts of violence weirdly target Trump
or his buildings for some reason, which I
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don't understand rather than his critics.
But I understand people being concerned.
There's a lot more political violence,
seemingly than there used to be, and you
never know if you could be on that list.
So any final thoughts, David,
about any of that?
Well, and my fear is that the violence
is only going to get worse because I
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think the greatest thing that's coming.
I shouldn't say the greatest,
but the worst thing that's coming
from the Trump administration
is I think our economy is going to crash.
He's going to explode the deficit.
Inflation is going to go crazy.
If he gets the tariffs and we're all going
to be paying a lot money,
I think the economy is going to tank.
And if you look at what caused some
of the, you know, mental breakdowns
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of so many people who engage
in mass shootings and mass violence,
even the guy out here in Las Vegas,
I mean, he had sort of a mental crackup
because of PTSD, but he also had
some financial concerns, reportedly.
Well, when there's greater
financial concerns across the country
and you have people,
more and more people who are going
bankrupt or people who lose all their
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savings in the market, whatever it is,
if the economy goes south,
then we become even more unhinged.
And that's where I fear
that in this environment where it's okay
somehow to sort of personalize
your hatred towards people, well,
then you actually have targets
and all it takes is, oh my God,
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the economy goes south
and suddenly people are going hungry and
they've lost all faith in institutions.
It must be the immigrants fault.
It must be Jon's fault
or Walesa's fault or Schuster's fault.
Probably was.
We're all, like, in danger.
I mean, so it's a scary time.
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I hear it all I'm hearing is
if I see Scott Baio out in LA,
I gotta put him in a headlock.
All right, that's.
That's all I'm hearing.
If I see a mega celebrity
out in these streets.
John, we gotta put hands on these folks.
That's all.
That's all it is.
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Watch out.
Some of them might be litigious.
They could use the funds.
We're not making any threats
to anybody, okay?
Dean Cain. Just kidding.
Get off the phone with your lawyer.
Kidding.
- Yeah, we're all just kidding, guys.
- Yeah.
Kid Rock, don't go shooting up any beers.
With Miller alone when you see him. 100%.
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