First Roseanne, Now Another Major Pro-Trump Actor Is Infuriating Libs With Huge New Show!
America has once again come together to show Hollywood that what we will support pro-Conservative,
decent content.
That was shown to them very clearly after the smashing successes of the pro-Trump Roseanne
re-boot that broke records earlier this week.
The show, which was a remake of a classic comedy, came back into our lives with big
success, breaking records and surprising liberals.
The all original cast showed the world that you don't have to be politically correct
to make good on television.
Their success has in fact drawn not just views, but executives to examine why exactly we are
watching this show.
Previously.
Hollywood has been a liberal monopoly and conservatives were wary if that could ever
be changed.
Roseanne might be bringing back with it another conservative favorite that was previously
snuffed out in the prime of its life.
The Daily Caller reports that Fox Entertainment is considering bringing back it's former
hit "Last Man Standing" in the wake of Rosanne's success:
"Tim Allen's 'Last Man Standing, could be next in line for a reboot on Fox thanks
to the massive ratings from Tuesday night's premiere of 'Roseanne.
Over 18 million viewers tuned in to see the blue-collar Conner family return to the small
screen, and that is at least partly attributed to the fact that Roseanne is a Trump supporter.
This, according to a report from TMZ, could open the door for Allen's conservative character
Mike Baxter.
"Last Man Standing," which was produced by Fox for ABC, was canceled in 2017.
Although at the time ABC denied rumors that politics played a part in the cancellation,
Allen wasn't sure that was the case.
'There's nothing more dangerous to me, especially in this climate, than a funny,
likable conservative,' Allen said at the time.
'That was the most dangerous thing, because he was mitigated on his show by a family of
women that had different opinions — but the guy was a likable guy, a principled guy,
just about work and ethics and all this stuff.
I think there's nothing more dangerous now than a likable conservative character.'
Allen, who always wanted Mike Baxter to be an Archie Bunker-type and 'push boundaries,'
may get a second chance to do just that.
TMZ's report suggests that 'Last Man Standing' now tops the short list, followed by 'That
70s Show' and 'Malcolm in the Middle.'
If it all comes down to Allen, the reboot is as good as made.
He told Fox News in January, 'I, along with the talented writers, wonderful crew and terrific
actors would definitely entertain the idea of bringing the show back as there is so much
gas left in the tank, more to be said, and laughs to be had.'"
Just how big a success was Rosanne, you might be wondering?
Here are some of the statistics that Daily Vine reported earlier in the week, provided
by Yahoo about how many viewers the conservative-friendly sit-com brought in:
"The first episode in the double episode opener is reported to have drawn 17.7 million
pairs of eyes and have a 4.9 rating in adults 18-49.
The second episode at 8:30 PM rose even higher to 18.6 million viewers and a 5.3 in 18-49.
For the 8 PM hour, Roseanne averaged a 5.1 in 18-49 and 18.2 million viewers.
To make the success even more impressive is the fact that this broadcast shows an audience
that was up 10% from the May 1997 finale telecast 21 years ago and topped the viewership of
the final 12 telecasts of the original run's 1996-97 season.
Despite the obviously pro-Trump main character, Roseanne scored as the highest rated show
on entertainment television in 6 years among adults 18-49 and TV's highest-rated comedy
telecast on any night in 3 to 1 or 2 years– since 9-22-14.
It is the top scripted telecast this season only behind the post-Super Bowl episode of
This Is Us."
The limousine liberals that run the left coast have all bought into the theory that their
idealistic and unrealistic visions of how they think life should be, displayed on our
TV screens, day after day, will make us want to strive for a better world.
In reality, it's just alienating their audience and making way for the more relateable genre
of programming.
What we might have hoped that the entire nation would have learned from the Trump election
is that the silent majority might not be as loud and obnoxious as their counterparts on
the left, but when something great comes along, they show up and support it.
That's what they saw a peak of with "Last Man Standing" and it's what they saw in
a big way in November of 2016.
Hopefully Hollywood will soon understand that any time the target audience is hardworking,
taxpaying middle Americans, conservative values will win the day.
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