Internet applauds Jimmy Kimmel as he breaks down Republicans' Super Bowl conspiracy theories

'You're the best': Internet applauds Jimmy Kimmel as he breaks down Republicans' Super Bowl conspiracy theories
Jimmy Kimmel noted that the average price for a ticket to see the Chiefs play the Niners is a little over $12,000 right now (Getty Images)

MANHATTAN, NEW YORK CITY: Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel continued to dissect the fervent reactions to the Super Bowl matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers on February 11, with the anticipation of Taylor Swift possibly being in the stands.

Adding a comedic twist, some individuals, labeled as 'MAGA nuts' by Jimmy Kimmel, propagated conspiracy theories about Taylor Swift's presence at the game, framing it as an intricate Democratic psychological operation. Kimmel humorously remarked, "They learned the word op and they're using it a lot."

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Democrats allegedly manipulated NFL playoffs for Taylor Swift's Biden endorsement

According to the theory, Democrats allegedly manipulated the NFL playoffs to ensure Travis Kelce and the Chiefs reached the Super Bowl, providing a platform for Swift to endorse Biden on a grand stage.

Mocking the implausibility of the theory, Kimmel said, "Let me get this straight".

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"The same people who believe that Joe Biden has dementia and needs Kamala Harris to feed him butterscotch tapioca every night also believe that he has somehow planned and executed a diabolically brilliant scheme to fix the NFL playoffs so that the biggest pop star in the world can pop up on the jumbotron during the Super Bowl in between a Kia and a Tostitos commercial to hypnotize her 11-year-old fans into voting for Joe Biden. It makes total sense", he continued.

Kimmel added humorously, "These people think football is fake and wrestling is real."

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Internet reacts to Jimmy Kimmel's comments on 'MAGA nuts'

Taking to the show's Youtube channel, internet responded as Jimmy Kimmel dissected MAGA's Super Bowl conspiracy theories.

One wrote, "These people think football is fake and wrestling is real". Great quote".

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'Every time I see Taylor and MAGA mentioned online, I go stream 5 of her songs. It’s the best thing we can do' (@JimmyKimmelLive/Youtube)

Another said, "Every time I see Taylor and MAGA mentioned online, I go stream 5 of her songs. It’s the best thing we can do".

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'Throughout the KC Chiefs’ season people were saying Taylor was a jinx, now it’s rigged in their favor because of her' (@JimmyKimmelLive/Youtube)

Other comments read, "Throughout the KC Chiefs’ season people were saying Taylor was a jinx, now it’s rigged in their favor because of her".

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'Jimmy, You're the best. Keep speaking the truth to power and leave 'em laughing (@JimmyKimmelLive/Youtube)

"Jimmy, You're the best. Keep speaking the truth to power and leave 'em laughing".

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'Love you Jimmy for always presenting all this nutty stuff brilliantly' (@JimmyKimmelLive/Youtube)

"Love you Jimmy for always presenting all this nutty stuff brilliantly!!!!

Somewhere else in the episode, Kimmel also humorously commented on the high average price of tickets for the Chiefs vs. Niners game, noting that it's not just a football game but also a live version of "Where's Waldo?" featuring Taylor Swift, implying that spotting the pop star in the crowd would be an additional source of entertainment for attendees.

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