Why Is the Hollywood Left Doubling Down on Bashing Their Audience?

September 4th, 2017 5:55 PM
When Donald Trump defeated Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election, some Americans thought the Electoral College rigged the presidency for Trump, and that hatred persists to this day. Once Trump became President, Syria’s latest chemical weapons attacked transpired and though most Americans supported that decision to bomb Syria, the radical left did not. In Hollywood, the level of post-election…

Critics Praise Gay Drug Lord From Netflix's 'Narcos'

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September 4th, 2017 12:00 PM
Netflix’s hit series Narcos premiered its third season on September 1 and, after two seasons of a violent, semi-historical account of the war against drugs in Colombia in the 1980s and '90s, the show decided to go one step further by highlighting and focusing on infamous drug lord Pacho Herrara’s homosexual orientation. Because even in September 2017, critics still consider that “amazing to watch…
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On Netflix, Wife of Drug Cartel’s Money Launderer Loves Obama

September 2nd, 2017 9:48 PM
As summer winds down, a quick look at a scene I caught on Netflix’s Ozark in which the wife of a money launderer for a Mexican drug cartel declared her admiration for former President Barack Obama. Recalling how she worked for “Obama’s second legislative campaign,” criminal “Wendy Byrde,” played by actress Laura Linney, touted how “I just loved everything he stood for, what we were all trying to…

Keith Ogre-mann: Conde Nast-y's Misogynist-in-Chief

August 30th, 2017 8:10 PM
Once a woman-hating blowhard, always a woman-hating blowhard. Keith Olbermann, the "new" face of the Democratic resistance on Conde Nast's digital video platform, is the same old foul-mouthed beast he was on cable TV. Over the weekend, the former MSNBC frother went berserk over Trump Education Secretary Betsy DeVos's anodyne call for prayers "for all those in the path of #HurricaneHarvey" and her…

Netflix’s ‘Disjointed’ Preaches the Glory of Legal Marijuana

Culture
August 30th, 2017 5:02 AM
All ten episodes of Netflix’s Disjointed became available Friday, August 25 and was an easy binge watch. Each episode is a half-hour long and it’s about Ruth Whitefeather Feldman (Kathy Bates), a cannabis lawyer, cannabis activist and user, as she runs her marijuana dispensary, Ruth’s Alternative Caring.
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Gen. Lee Descendant Calls Out Those with 'Privilege and Power' at VMAs

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August 28th, 2017 12:37 AM
Another awards show means another chance for MTV to pretend to be relevant. Kudos to trying to have one about music for a change, but that never seems to make the tone-deaf liberal argument disappear. Much like its earlier movie awards show, the VMAs proceeds to make room in its three-hour lineup for more parroting and edge-pushing.

NYT Critic Sees ‘White Hot Supremacist Summer’ in TV, Movies, Boxing

August 23rd, 2017 8:30 PM
Wesley Morris, the New York Times critic at large with a focus (or obsession) with race in entertainment, declared a “white supremacy summer” on television and in the movies in a long essay posted Wednesday, “In Movies and on TV, Racism Made Plain.” Earlier headlines were even more provocative: “In Virginia and on TV, A Supremacist Summer,” and the URL suggests that the phrase “white hot…
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'Preacher' Opens With Jesus Sex Scene, Closes With Inbred Messiah

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August 21st, 2017 11:10 PM
Let’s offer some congratulations to AMC’s Preacher for giving me the fastest, most efficient subject for an article yet. The latest episode featured a subject so embarrassingly crass that I’m shocked I got through the entire episode without slamming my head against a wall. It only takes three simple words: Jesus having sex.

ISIS Lookalikes Use Child Bombers On 'The Last Ship'

Culture
August 21st, 2017 12:13 AM
After almost a year hiatus, TNT’s The Last Ship returned for its fourth season, and it was certainly an exciting premiere. Just like the crew of USS Nathan James proves to be one of the few forces of good left in a depleted world, the show appears to be one of the few non-PC shows left on primetime. One of the biggest examples comes from the latest enemies they face who bring along some…
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New NBC Comedy: White People 'Genetically Predisposed' to Be Racist

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August 16th, 2017 11:40 PM
If you can pull from the wall-to-wall coverage of President Trump’s press coverage for the third day in a row, you will find that NBC recently premiered its latest sitcom Marlon on August 26. Marlon focuses Marlon Williams (Marlon Wayans) keeping up a cordial relationship with his ex-wife Ashley (Essence Atkins) as they raise their kids together. In contrast with the racially-charged and often…

NBC Show 'Midnight, Texas' Makes Angels Gay

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August 15th, 2017 12:01 AM
NBC’s Midnight, Texas focuses on the denizens of a small town named Midnight which includes vampires, witches, spirits, and other supernatural creatures. Overall, the show, while never passing into the realm of interesting, tows the line between the fantasy and political. Unfortunately, now they’ve brought in symbols from Christianity, which means it’s time to be called out.
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'80s Show on FX Throws Darts at Ronald Reagan's Head

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August 9th, 2017 11:44 PM
FX’s Snowfall continues its season-long plot about the cocaine epidemic of the 1980s. You need a reminder that the show is about the '80s? There’s no better one than an image of President Ronald Reagan inserted into a scene. But Snowfall goes one step further with another '80s pastime: hating Ronald Reagan.

Gore Still Hasn’t Offset Carbon from First Film, Much Less the Sequel

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August 7th, 2017 5:01 PM
Buried in the credits of An Inconvenient Sequel, former vice president Al Gore and filmmakers make it clear they paid to make up for carbon generated during production. That’s part of Gore’s greenwashing of his documentaries through purchases of carbon offsets from Native Energy.

Disney Junior Show Promotes Episode Featuring Two-Mom ‘Family’

August 7th, 2017 10:52 AM
Recently, Disney’s Doc McStuffins program presented a “family” with two moms in an episode with backing from GLADD (surprise, surprise). The toy doll characters in the “doll family” included two “moms,” a young boy and a baby girl. The situation was introduced when a character asked the young boy: “Where are your moms?” When the two mom characters approached with a baby, Doc McStuffins announced…