I kind of started to feel it during the prior day, on Wednesday, where my back started to hurt in various spots, and it kind of picked up during the evening.
Thursday saw a continuation of this, but I passed one protocol in the morning that I won't go into here, so I guess you can say that I am on my way ...
To what, I don't know, but I do know that May is going to be a very busy month for me, medically and otherwise.
I have so many things to do, I have a bevy of procedures that are going to be done, and hopefully, by the end of the month, I will better know--and my doctors will better know--what is ailing me, and how in tandem we can fix these things.
Now onto other things ...
The Jimmy Kimmel stuff has riled me, as I think it has just about everyone with a brain in his or her head, but perhaps not for the same reasons as one might think.
Yes, his "joke"--if that is what you want to call it--was totally tasteless, but I don't believe he called on the President to be harmed in any way by saying what he did.
But he did cross the line.
The supposed "comedian"--who hasn't been funny in eons--pretty much made fun of the First Lady grieving for her husband, who he assumed would pre-decease her.
How can this be the least bit funny?
Yes, he dug his grave a little bit deeper with his explanation--that he was simply making fun of the disparity between the President's age and his younger wife's age--but the quip was completely tasteless.
Since when is a joke about death, and the death of a specific president no less, funny?
We know that Kimmel doesn't like Trump, and Trump doesn't like Kimmel, but this feud has reached a level that is reprehensible.
This is what I said on Facebook the other day, and I am going to stand by it:
"Now the FCC is getting involved in this mess.
ABC/Disney really should, at the very least, suspend him.
What he is doing is not comedy--it is left wing politicking, and it is just so wrong.
His explanation about the disparity in ages simply begs the question: why are you so gleefully joking about the potential widowhood of anyone on the air in front of millions of viewers?
If your wife writes your jokes, what is her angle about making a supposed "joke" about a woman losing her husband?
This is "funny?"
Kimmel is neither "funny" nor "clever."
You just cannot say whatever you want when you have free speech, and there has to be some responsibility shown, especially when your words go out to millions of people each night.
Kimmel's explanation is a poor one, and if he uses his pulpit to spout this garbage night after night, then it is up to ABC/Disney to police their own.
I mean, there really isn't much more to say about it.
Have a great weekend, and I will speak to you again on Monday.

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