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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jimmy Kimmel, who&nbsp;urged actor Tom Arnold to release an alleged &#8220;N-word&#8221; tape of&nbsp;President Trump&nbsp;in 2018, admitted years ago that he imitated rapper Snoop Dogg&#8217;s voice for a&nbsp;track in a&nbsp;1996 Christmas album &#8212; an original song in which Kimmel&nbsp;used the &#8220;N-word&#8221; several times.</p><p class="speakable">The admission came in a&nbsp;January 2013 podcast&nbsp;obtained this weekend by Fox News. In the podcast, Kimmel also&nbsp;<strong>changed his speech pattern</strong>&nbsp;in an attempt&nbsp;to adopt the voice of black comedian George Wallace, in what&nbsp;host Adam Carolla called Kimmel&#8217;s &#8220;crazy black voice.&#8221; Kimmel acknowledged imitating black people on other occasions as well.</p><p>Kimmel, who is <strong>slated to host the Emmy Awards this year</strong>, announced last week that he&#8217;s <strong>taking the summer off</strong> amid a brewing&nbsp;<strong>blackface controversy</strong>; he has not issued an apology.</p><p>In the Christmas track, a singer mentioned a &#8220;fat n&#8212;- in a sleigh giving sh&#8212; away,&#8221; referring to Santa Claus. The song also referenced &#8220;n&#8212;&#8211; in the manger,&#8221; including associates of King Herod.</p><p>&#8220;I told that motherf&#8212;er Santa, bring a pick for my afro,&#8221; the singer went on. The &#8220;three wise men&#8221; were described as &#8220;bringing gifts and sh&#8211;&nbsp;for baby boo in the hay.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;Me and my n&#8212;&#8211; down in LBC, we&#8217;ll smoke that motherf&#8212;&#8212; Christmas tree,&#8221; Kimmel said.</p><p>Liner notes from the cassette, obtained by Fox News,&nbsp;showed the album was co-produced by &#8220;Jim Kimmel&#8221; and credited Kimmel for all &#8220;comedy material&#8221; on the album, except for a handful of unrelated tracks. Kimmel also appeared on the album cover.</p><p>In the 2013&nbsp;podcast, Carolla said &#8220;Jimmy is doing Snoop&#8221; in the track, and Kimmel affirmed, &#8220;This is when Snoop Dogg first came out, hit the scene, and I used to imitate him by only saying, &#8216;You know what I&#8217;m saying?&#8217;&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;Jimmy, do you only do black people?&#8221; someone asks on the podcast.</p><p>&#8220;I prefer them, yes,&#8221; Kimmel responds, apparently jokingly.</p><p>Also in the 2013&nbsp;<strong>podcast</strong>,&nbsp;Carolla interviewed Kimmel about his time on &#8220;Kevin &amp; Bean.&#8221; Kimmel recalled that he once &#8220;called the president of Comedy Central as George Wallace, the comedian,&#8221; from a New York City hotel room after he and friends had been drinking.</p><p>Carolla said Kimmel adopted a &#8220;crazy black voice&#8221; to impersonate Wallace.</p><p>Kimmel continued, as Wallace: &#8220;I&nbsp;just wanna say I had a great time, and thank you for inviting me!&#8221;</p><p>Recalling the episode on the podcast, Kimmel intentionally adopted a dialect that Carolla described as &#8220;black.&#8221;</p><p>Kimmel remarked, &#8220;A lot of people thought it was George Wallace!&#8221;</p><p>Carolla then recounted another episode in which Kimmel called &#8220;The John &amp; Jeff Show&#8221; as &#8220;your black man.&#8221; Kimmel, as recounted by Carolla, responded, &#8220;Sure &#8217;nuff, I am!&#8217;&#8221;</p><p>Kimmel abruptly announced last Thursday he&#8217;s taking the summer off to spend more time with his family. He has been&nbsp;<strong>tapped to host</strong>&nbsp;the 72nd&nbsp;Primetime Emmy Awards.</p><p>In announcing his vacation, Kimmel didn&#8217;t mention that he was under fire for a&nbsp;<strong>recurring skit in which he dressed in blackface</strong>&nbsp;for &#8220;The Man Show,&#8221; which aired from 1999-2004.</p><p>In 2018, actor Kevin Hart stepped down from hosting the Oscars after homophobic tweets from 2009 to 2011 surfaced.</p><p>&#8220;I&#8217;m taking this summer off to spend even more time with my family,&#8221; Kimmel said from his home studio. &#8220;There&#8217;s nothing wrong. I&#8217;m healthy, my family&#8217;s healthy, I just need a couple of months off.&#8221;</p><p>Kimmel apparently has disregarded calls to apologize for the blackface controversy.&nbsp;A representative from ABC and his talk show did not respond&nbsp;to multiple requests for comment from Fox News on Sunday and Monday.</p><p>Nevertheless, in 2018, Kimmel eagerly asked Arnold to produce a purported tape of Trump using the &#8220;N-word.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;I want to hear this tape! Where is this tape?&#8221; Kimmel&nbsp;<strong>asked Arnold in 2018</strong>, his voice rising. &#8220;You keep saying you will! When? When he&#8217;s retired?&#8221;</p><p>Meanwhile, &#8220;Tonight Show&#8221; host Jimmy Fallon apologized for a 2000 blackface sketch from &#8220;Saturday Night Live.&#8221;</p><p>&#8220;In 2000, while on SNL, I made a terrible decision to do an impersonation of Chris Rock while in blackface,&#8221; Fallon tweeted last May. &#8220;There is no excuse for this. I am very sorry for making this unquestionably offensive decision and thank all of you for holding me accountable.&#8221;</p><p>Kimmel, along with other late-night comedians, has strayed into increasingly fraught political waters since Trump&#8217;s election.</p><p>Last May, Kimmel aired a misleading clip of&nbsp;Vice President Mike Pence&nbsp;carrying boxes of personal protective equipment [PPE] into a hospital. Kimmel claimed the boxes were empty, but a reporter pointed out that the full video revealed he simply was teasing staffers about the boxes being empty.</p><p>Kimmel had scolded Pence without revealing the context of the footage.&nbsp;The misleading clip was shared on Twitter and attracted over 2.7 million views.</p><p><em>Fox News&#8217; Brian Flood contributed to this report.</em></p>]]></content:encoded>
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