If a person is conservative they typically will try to keep control of the narrative of what being a conservative means in popular culture. From what I know of the show I seriously down it would espouse principles that would be embraced by william f buckley or roger scruton.
Because the usual idiots in this thread and snowflakes in the Fox News comments; they're ****ing stupid that's why lol. Their sentences typically start with "The left...." The left this... the left that.. Blame everything on the left lol. No you ****ing morons, she got fired because she called a black person a monkey. You can't call a black person a monkey and an asian person a chink. Like when the ESPN reporter thought he was being witty by using the headline "Chink In The Armor" while referencing Jeremy Lin. It's ****ing passive aggressive racism. Because they try to b**** out and apologize saying it's not what they meant. But that's exactly what they meant. Calling Trump a monkey or a black person a Chink doesn't have the same effect. Passive aggressive b****es chose those exact words for a reason.
Cool, don't call it conservative. Take it up with Trump. Look I agree with you that your idea of conservatism is not represented today by the GOP. That's why I didn't vote for the current president. Cool, we agree. Doesn't change the fact that he is the president and that "we won't call them conservatives to be nice to Bandwagoner" voters are pro Trump and that his Twitterafia of "not conservatives" are bashing "the left" for cancelling Roseanne.
fortunately for joy reid MSNBC has much lower standards than ABC and ESPN. TBS is fine with you calling women cunts.
You done lost “bruh” lost your pea sized ****ing mind. You are an ignorant disgraceful fool that typifies why the left can’t be taken seriously. Kathy Griffin called and said to turn it down a little “bruh”.
Can everyone just make a deal and get away from using the word? I don't care which side uses it... its simply wrong.
Isn’t there a difference between: (A) a member of a group calling another member of the same group an ugly word that applies only to people in that group. and (B) a member of an outside group calling a member of some group an ugly word that applies only to people in that group. Repeatedly, I see critics on the Right treating the two as morally equivalent. So criticizing (B) while not also criticizing (A) is, to them, clear-cut hypocrisy. An apropos tweet from Bill Kristol:
I agree that this word and the N word should never be used. The B word used to be on my short list of words to never use. I try to never use the word r****d unless describing the fire proof clothing that we use in the plants. Fire and Fury was that crazy fella's book, right?
Didn't know Joy Reid was a closeted gay man. Either way bill kristol is neither left nor right. He goes with whoever wants to start the most wars.
Sally Field ✔@sally_field I like Samantha Bee a lot, but she is flat wrong to call Ivanka a cunt. Cunts are powerful, beautiful, nurturing and honest. 2:05 PM - May 31, 2018 106K 37K people are talking about this
You almost hit all of the talking points. Missed a few. Didn't use "libtard" = -5 points Didn't use "Killary" = -8 points Didn't use "MAGA" = -6 points Didn't use "witch hunt" = -5 points Didn't blame President Obama = -10 points
Kudos to Kristol for policing his own, but I could do without either of these terms, to say nothing of gaslighting or Dunning-Krueger references.
I think Roseanne's cycling through some honest-to-goodness trauma and desperation right now. She had guest arcs on indie sketch comedies, Saturday morning cartoons, produced that one sketch comedy with Jennifer Coolidge, and was making films with Meryl Streep. And Dungey would have developed the **** out of her, given her all kinds of side projects and guest hosting spots. She did to herself with one tweet what Brett Butler did with years of drinking, coke, antagonizing all her cast members and online psychic readings.