They’re posted all over his neighborhood, and around the studio where they tape his show. It’s a big mistake when comedians decide they know best and their job is to lecture us.

Via Hollywood Reporter.

“Sabo” created posters of Kimmel looking like a young Johnny Depp from the 1990 movie ‘Cry-Baby.’
It’s inevitable that late-night comedians who have become increasingly partisan in the President Trump era would earn the ire of conservatives, one of whom took his complaint to the streets early Thursday morning. His target: Jimmy Kimmel.

The conservative, an artist who goes by the moniker “Sabo,” created posters of Kimmel looking like a young Johnny Depp from the 1990 movie Cry-Baby.

“Jimmy Kimmel is a Cry-Baby,” reads the text above an image of Kimmel, greasy hair slicked back, clad in a leather jacket. Sabo posted about a dozen of the posters in tough-to-reach places near Kimmel’s home in Hollywood and near the famed Chateau Marmont Hotel. Others were displayed near the Jimmy Kimmel Live! studio on Hollywood Boulevard.

Other posters show Kimmel wiping a tear from his face and advertise a faux show called The Jimmy Kimmel Estrogen Hour, which Sabo says he created as an homage, sort of, to the days when Kimmel co-hosted The Man Show with Adam Carolla.

The artwork showed up early Thursday morning largely on bus-stop benches, as would ads for a real TV show. Kimmel did not respond to The Hollywood Reporter’s request for comment.

Sabo has been chastising liberal Hollywood for years with his street art. His UnsavoryAgents.com website includes degrading images of Cher, Leonardo DiCaprio, Jon Stewart, Gwyneth Paltrow and more.

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  1. Americanvln1 says:

    Little Tsar puppets for Obamy.

  2. Alain41 says:

    Carson averaged 9 million viewers per night. Today’s late night TV averages 2 million viewers.

    http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/oct/5/inside-the-beltway-why-late-night-got-grim-and-pol/

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