Say what you will about Trump, but the man has successfully come to dominate the thought process of many a rabid progressive. Take, for example, the recent premiere of the new season of the sitcom “Roseanne.” Roseanne Arnold/Barr/Whatever has, in recent years, come out as a Trump supporter, and this is unforgivable in Hollywood circles. And in the new “Roseanne,” the character herself is also a Trump supporter. I watched the first two episodes; they’re good, there’s mention of politics, some jokes about politics, but no effort to beat anyone over the head with a political message (though there is a very definite effort to check every possible Diversity Quota in the rather large cast of characters). But even though the politics is minor, some proglodytes just can’t get over the fact that Roseanne, actress and character, isn’t on board with their political agenda.
Gentlemen, behold:
The ‘Roseanne’ Reboot Is Funny. I’m Not Going to Keep Watching.
Half the review tells you that the show is really good. The other half tells you that it doesn’t matter that the show is good, the reviewer is going the refuse to watch because she can’t stand being exposed to other points of view. But somehow I suspect she just might watch anyway, peeking from underneath her sheets with the sound turned down real low lest her trendy neighbors hear and begin to gossip.