Kimmel continued, “Oh, he’s such a fan.
He’s dying to be a member of the Hollywood elite.'
I don’t get anything out of this, Brian, you phony little creep.
Oh, I’ll pound you when I see you.
Speaking to his radio audience, Kilmeade began, “Jimmy Kimmel, definitely like him.
Don’t know him personally, but I liked his show before it was popular.”
“I was out there [in California] for a while.
Why would I ever leave the No.
1 online grid in all of cable, not only news, and the No.
I mean, what point is that?
No one’ll hire him'?
That’s not even based in fact.”
“Why don’t you call Cassidy and yell at him?
But that was the impetus for Kimmel’s monologue.
So the comedian read up.
“Oh, I get it.
I don’t understand because I’m a talk show host, right?
Well then, help me out.
Which part don’t I understand?”
he said in his monologue.
“Is it the part where you cut $243 billion from federal health care assistance?
Which part of that am I not understanding?”
Kimmel hosted Cassidy onJimmy Kimmel Livethrough a video chat on a May show.
Kilmeade’sFox & Friendsremarks on Kimmel began with, “Hope your son gets better.
I hope your son gets all the care he needs.
I’m glad you’re interested [in the health care debate].
As me trying to get you to blurb the book, a little mistaken.
I actually tried to get you in this book [The Games Do Count] in 2003.”
Watch Kilmeade’s responses in the clips above.