When Jimmy Kimmel sneered that America now has "a plumber protecting us from terrorism," he thought he was delivering a clever punchline about Senator Markwayne Mullin. Instead, the woke comedian accidentally confessed something far more damning about the elitist bubble he inhabits.
In those few seconds of late-night mockery, Kimmel revealed exactly how Hollywood's cultural commissars view the backbone of America: good enough to fix their toilets, not good enough to serve in government. It's the kind of mask-slipping moment that exposes the deep contempt these people have for working Americans.
Here's what Kimmel and his fellow elites conveniently ignore: Senator Mullin didn't just swing a wrench. He built a successful plumbing business from the ground up, created jobs, met payrolls, and understood what it means to actually produce something of value. Compare that resume to Kimmel's contribution to society – reading jokes off a teleprompter while pushing leftist propaganda to audiences who tune out in droves.
"The same people who lecture us about 'diversity' and 'inclusion' apparently draw the line at including Americans who work with their hands," one conservative commentator noted.
This isn't just about one senator or one snide comment. It's about a ruling class that has forgotten where real prosperity comes from. While Kimmel was probably getting participation trophies, Mullin was learning the value of hard work, customer service, and solving real problems for real people.
The irony is rich: the same Hollywood crowd that constantly preaches about "working families" and "everyday Americans" can't hide their disgust when actual working Americans dare to seek office. They want politicians who talk about blue-collar workers, not politicians who actually were blue-collar workers.
President Trump understood this perfectly – it's why he connected with Americans who felt abandoned by an establishment that looked down on them. It's why his movement continues to grow while late-night ratings continue to crater.
Patriots should remember moments like this. When the mask slips and the contempt shows, believe what you see. The cultural elites aren't hiding their disdain for working Americans anymore – they're putting it on display every night at 11:35.
