Wow, the Kimmels Are Worse People Than I Thoughthttps://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2025/11/09/wow-the-kimmels-are-worse-people-than-i-thought-n4945782Molly McNearney, Jimmy Kimmel's wife and the co-head writer of Jimmy Kimmel Live!, just gave the world a front-row seat to what happens when politics becomes your entire personality. During a November 6 appearance on the We Can Do Hard Things podcast, she proudly admitted to bombarding her family with desperate emails before the election, begging them not to vote for Donald Trump.
Imagine thinking this is a good idea.
"I sent many emails to my family right before the election, pleading, 'Please don't vote for him. Here are 10 reasons why you shouldn't,'" McNearney confessed. Roughly 90% of her family ignored her messages. The few who bothered to respond apparently did so in ways McNearney described as "quite bizarre" or "truly insane." But if you're willing to cut ties with family over politics, how much stock can we put in her assessment of their responses?
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To make matters worse, McNearney and Kimmel lied to their children.
When their son asked if President Trump was responsible for Kimmel's temporary suspension from ABC in September after Kimmel lied about Charlie Kirk’s assassin, both parents said yes. "I think I said 'yes,'" Kimmel recalled, with McNearney confirming, "We did, we actually both said 'yes' at the exact same time." Their 11-year-old daughter immediately burst into tears and offered to sell her toys.
Let’s assume for a moment she’s telling the truth. That’s bordering on child abuse—lying to your kids and convincing them the president caused their school to shut down, sending them into a panic for no reason. Yet, they thought this was a great story to tell to elicit sympathy?
There’s no way to dress this up: the Kimmels have turned their family into another stage for their own political theater. They’ve lied to their kids, ostracized loved ones, and cloaked it all in smug moral superiority.
This doesn't really surprise me, having seen DU-folks talking of things they would do at family celebrations and of cutting off family and friends who dare have different views.