Rosie O'Donnell closes Kimmel guest-host week with anti-Trump parody song
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Summary
In her final monologue as guest host of Jimmy Kimmel Live, comedian and actress Rosie O'Donnell delivered a mix of personal stories about her children, her admiration for Barbra Streisand, and sharp political jokes targeting President Donald Trump and HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. She referenced a summer COVID surge, returning measles cases, inflation, Trump's polling, and his relationship with 'Nan,' before performing a parody of 'Danny Boy' calling for Trump to resign. The segment featured Broadway performer Sydney James Harcourt and set up guests Megan Mullally and Nick Kroll.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast is a standard late-night comedy monologue: heavy on partisan humor, light on policy depth. Factual asides about the ongoing COVID-19 summer surge and elevated measles activity in 2026 hold up against CDC data. The raccoon anecdote is drawn from a published biography of RFK Jr.'s diaries. However, viewers receive no context on the scale of the outbreaks relative to prior years, RFK Jr.'s actual HHS initiatives on chronic disease and nutrition, or economic trends beyond a single 'swelling' inflation line. The framing presents Trump's administration as uniformly disastrous through insult comedy, which may reinforce existing partisan views while omitting counterpoints such as policy rationales or comparative data. Attentive viewers should note that this is entertainment, not news analysis, and the personal family stories, while endearing, serve mainly as setup for the political punchline.
Key Moments
Cases of COVID are surging in almost every state right now
CDC estimates as of mid-August 2026 show COVID-19 infections growing or likely growing in all 50 states.
Our fate is in the hands of... Robert F. Kennedy... who pulled over during a road trip to cut the penis off a dead raccoon
The 2001 incident is documented in RFK Jr.'s diaries as reported in Isabel Vincent's 2026 biography.
Measles are back
CDC reports 2,566 confirmed U.S. measles cases in 2026 so far, already surpassing the 2025 full-year total of 2,289.
Inflation is a swelling
Annual inflation stood at 3.4% in July 2026, down slightly from June; while above the Fed's 2% target, the phrasing exaggerates without noting the downward trend.
Why not resign and make this country great again?
Pure satirical opinion and political hyperbole; no evidence or policy analysis provided to support resignation as a solution.
Notable Concerns
- Heavy reliance on personal insults and name-calling rather than substantive policy critique
- Selective emphasis on negative health and economic statistics without broader context or administration perspective
- Blurring of comedy and factual reporting in a way that may skew perceptions of current events
Sources Consulted
- Current Epidemic Trends (Based on R_t)
- Is there a summer COVID-19 surge this year? Yep, it's ramping up again
- Measles Cases and Outbreaks
- United States Inflation Rate
- RFK Jr once cut penis off 'road-killed raccoon' in New York, new book reveals
- In a tumultuous year, U.S. health policy transforms under RFK Jr.
- Guest Host Rosie O'Donnell Makes Her Talk Show Return