The “indefinite suspension” of Jimmy Kimmel from his late-night show on ABC has unleashed a torrent of criticism or praise, depending on which ideological side one stands, despite the short suspension now having been lifted. (The Walt Disney Company, which owns ABC, just announced it will allow Kimmel’s show to return Tuesday night.)

Democrats and the Left are engaging in predictable hyperbole. Some have called the suspension a violation of the First Amendment. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz may have topped them all. He said the suspension was “North Korea-style stuff.”

Several points. There is no constitutional or other right for anyone to have a show on a TV network. I was a Fox News Channel contributor for 19 years. For nearly 10 of those I appeared on a news critique panel and for two y

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