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Consider the Source
Sarah Palin announced Friday that she would run for Congress, and she already has the backing of former President Donald Trump, who released a statement saying, “Sarah Palin is tough and smart and will never back down.”
“Even from Trump, it’s pretty impressive to fit three lies into an 11-word sentence,” Jimmy Kimmel joked about Trump’s “great support.”
“Ukrainian President Zelensky appeared at the Grammys. He gave a heartfelt speech to the Grammys audience. He said: ‘The silence of destroyed cities and murdered people. What is more opposite to music?’ Which is very profound: what is more opposite to music? I thought he was going to say Nickelback, which would have been a sickly burn. But this was better – keep it focused.” — JIMMY KIMMEL
“And I have to say that as a 48-year-old man, I was just happy to see someone at the Grammys whose name I knew.” —SETH MEYERS
The Pieces Worth Watching
James Corden lamented the lack of great comedies like “Romy & Michele’s High School Reunion,” starring Mira Sorvino and Lisa Kudrow on Monday night’s “Late Late Show.”
What we’re excited about on Tuesday night
Oscar Isaac will be featured on Tuesday’s ‘Late Show’.