Late night ABC haters on Thursday demonstrated, once again, their hatred for half of the country. Jimmy Kimmel Live guest host David Alan Grier seethed about a new conservative dating app, deriding The Right Stuff as “Tinder for bigots.” Grier didn’t really bother to offer a joke there, just that all conservatives are racists.
CBS Mornings featured the app on Friday, as well as Gayle King, Democratic donor. She said that she wanted her children to be able to meet within their party’s political party. But first, here’s Grier on Thursday night: “A new dating app is available. It is called The Right Stuff….It’s basically Tinder for bigots.”
The hateful Grier then played a doctored ad for the dating app with faux graphics proclaiming, “No gays,” “no Mexicans,” “only a few Blacks.” How hateful are the people behind Jimmy Kimmel Live? In 2017, when asked about Republicans turning off his show, Kimmel replied, “Not good riddance, but riddance.”
There are more CBS Mornings, co-host Tony Dokoupil asked about the new conservative dating app, wondering, “So I put the question to my trusty co-hosts, you have kids, would you want — without revealing political beliefs of your children — Would you want them to marry within their political belief system?”
After pondering the question, King replied, “I think it would be easier. However, I want them to feel happy with their chosen partner. That is what I mean. I think it would be easier if you were more like minded.”
Now, we don’t know about the politics of King’s daughter and son. But as a I wrote in a 2020 NewsBusters analysis on her, we do know King’s politics:
Gayle King gave exclusively to Democrats. Open Secrets says she has donated more than $33,000 to DNC, $7300 for Barack Obama and $1000 to Democrat Harold Ford Jr. Open Secrets states that donations to DNC stopped in 2011, when she started at CBS. But the fact that she hasn’t given anything to Republicans shows that she’s a partisan leftist.
If donating only to Democrats wasn’t enough, in 2017, King has vacationed with them as well. CBS host and CBS journalist, King went on a boat trip with Obamas.
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Jimmy Kimmel Live
8/11/2022
DAVID ALAN GRAIER: This is not for you guys, but some people in our audience are looking to find someone really special. A new dating app is available. It is called The Right Stuff. It is intended for those who are conservative. Can you see the difference? The “right” stuff. It is basically Tinder for bigots. One of the main selling points for this app is their ability to view profiles with no pronouns. In case you’re wondering, the pronouns for anyone you meet on this app are “they” and “suck.” The Right Stuff doesn’t launch till next month. However, they have already released an informative commercial.
DROPTED RIGHT STuff AD:
Graphic: “No gays” “No Mexicans,” “Only a Few Blacks.” Hey, guys. I’m Ryan. This is Ryan, and I’m so happy to introduce a dating application for conservatives. It’s called “The Right Stuff.” The best thing about this site is that it only accepts invitations. Anyone can sign up. It’s all about finding the right person to share your interests. We are sorry you’ve had to put up with bad dates for years and spend too much time with people who do not see things our way. This is the correct way. Once you are in the app you can start posting a date. Your ideal date can be created. The time and location are yours. We’ll see you there.
Voice: You are not likely to be matched with your stepbrother or cousin if you have the right stuff. Be sure to check your state’s Age of Consent before you start kissing. Eternal damnation may be triggered by sex after marriage. Use the meth responsibly.
GRIER
CBS Morning
8/12/2022
8:30TONY DOKOUPIL: My “Talk of the table” is not pop culture related, but it is culture related. This is a discussion about a dating website, platform or dating app. This is Trump World, a Trump advisor and political appointee who has received backing from Peter Thiel (a Trump donor), for conservatives. The promo is here.
[Video from “The Right Stuff” dating app.]
DOKOUPIL: This is what caught my interest because, as a business…
GAYLE KING: Do you want to get married?
DOKOUPIL – Gayle, it’s time to go back.
KING: You’re going to tell. Katy will hear me. This is what catches your attention.
DOKOUPIL: This caught my attention due to the fact that it seemed like a good business decision if one looks at the polling. The proportion of Americans wanting their children to marry someone from the same party has increased by a whopping 2% since 1950. Most Americans now want their kids marry within the party they support. So I put the question to my trusty co-hosts, you have kids, would you want — without revealing political beliefs of your children — Would you want them to marry within their political belief system?
KING: It would be much easier. They should be content with the partner they pick. That is what I mean. It would make it easier if we were closer in mind.
NATE BURLESON : Yes. That is something I believe, too. I was told by my mom to avoid being too closely yoked. I would encourage my children to be with someone who has different beliefs, so that they could challenge and determine their true identity.
DOKOUPIL: Interesting. That’s some interesting Thanksgiving dinners at the Burleson household.
BURLESON, That is not a bad thing. There are sites for dating that are race-based, but listen.
KING: [Responding to the politics comment.] Yeah. That’s not a bad thing. You can find a Farmersonly.com.
DOKOUPIL – I wish politics weren’t such a super identity as religion and farmers.
BURLESON: Like it’s a stamp or a title. That’s where we are.
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