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The show’s chief executive is leaving tonight, citing Trump jokes
Haveeru Online ^ | NOV 07, 2020 | CHRIS GUERRERO

Posted on 11/07/2020 9:38:22 PM PST by nickcarraway

After nearly seven months at work, he became a lead writer The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon He called the show a “mutual decision.” He also expressed a desire to no longer work on comedy sketches about Donald Trump. As stated in it Chicago Sun-Times, November 5th, Rebecca Tristale shared in a private Facebook post that she decided to split up Tonight’s show, Where she was In April 2020 he was hired as chief writer. In a Facebook post – later deleted – Tristale said his departure was a “mutual decision” with the NBC show, saying “I’m not a good fit for the show, it’s not a good fit for me.”

After thanking his former colleagues on the show, Tristale further explained in the post that he no longer wants to be involved. Humor about Donald Trump, Then she said unrelated to him Tonight’s show Departure. “I make the decision never to work, write, or engage in another Trump painting again. Over the past few years I have landed in many jobs and situations where planning to make fun of Trump, or making information about Trump, led to split creative groups, anxiety, tears and pain. I can not decide the outcome of this election, but I can choose to vote for him from my creative life wherever we go when this is over, ”he wrote, adding that he would never write words to come out of his mouth, to see his picture edited or manipulated, or him Discuss how to have fun again. ”

Trump further explained his position on the jokes and ended the post with Triestele deleted. “I believe humor is a powerful tool. I hope it can handle anything no matter how irrelevant. I do not believe that making fun of this man, talking about him, or fooling him is a good use of that power. It only adds to him, ”he wrote. “We’re all watching, waiting, waving our hands, waiting to see how this election is going to change, I’m just sitting back and relaxing about how I feel about it … I do not have to figure out how to have fun with Donald Trump tonight or tomorrow night, for that I I am really grateful. ”Before this Tonight’s show, Trieste wrote and produced the credits Key and Peale, More maintenance, And FX Baskets.


TOPICS: Humor; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: cnbc; jimmyfallon; msnbc; nbc; nobrainscollectively; rebeccatristale; thetonightshow; tonightshow
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To: nickcarraway

OK, so it’s not just me. Is this the most poorly written article ever? I guess someone no longer wants to write Trump jokes or something? But the article begins with “he” and goes on using that pronoun without giving the guy’s name. I didn’t get too far before I bailed on it.

This is a word salad if I’ve ever seen one, and I guess what passes for journalism these days. Pathetic.


21 posted on 11/08/2020 1:07:19 AM PST by Joann37
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To: noiseman

It’s Pat!


22 posted on 11/08/2020 2:17:45 AM PST by FreedomPoster (Islam delenda est)
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To: nickcarraway
Can anyone explain this to me? First of all, does this person not want to write Trump jokes, because they like Trump? I don't quite get it. That's a pretty plum job for a comedy writer to give up.

I don't know if anyone can... The excerpt uses both 'he' and 'she', and gives three last names for Rebecca: Tristale, Triestele, and Trieste. Then your other site link in the first post gives a name of Rebecca Drysdale...? Maybe a married/maiden name, but how does the OP article manage to find three different spellings? FDour if you include the 'Trump' part almost definitely refers to herhim?

Trump further explained his position on the jokes and ended the post with Triestele deleted. - No clue on this one, And I highly doubt Trump cares enough about this person to talk about hisher's jokes...

Sheit is definitely a Trump supporter, but is apparently crazy sensitive to any kind of Trump material now? That doesn't sound like a normal person, most Repubs can take a few bad jokes.. ...but I can choose to vote for him [Trump] from my creative life wherever we go when this is over, ”he wrote, adding that he would never write words to come out of his mouth, to see his picture edited or manipulated, or him Discuss how to have fun again. ”
23 posted on 11/08/2020 5:01:07 AM PST by Svartalfiar
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“Over the past few years I have landed in many jobs and situations where planning to make fun of Trump, or making information about Trump, led to split creative groups, anxiety, tears and pain.”

I don’t understand most of the writing, but one thing is clear: A LOT of people employed in the “entertainment” industry to delegitimize Trump will be out of work now - and it doesn’t even matter if by some long shot Trump is declared the eventual winner. They were hired to get rid of him, and now the voting part of the election (where they could actually influence low-IQ people) is over; they are no longer useful.


24 posted on 11/08/2020 5:17:30 AM PST by kearnyirish2 (Affirmative action is economic warfare against white males (and therefore white families).)
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