Lou Dobbs has a few thoughts on the left-wing national news media and celebrities, all arrayed against Donald Trump, still snapping at his heels. Monumental left-wing ignorance on full display as well at the American Music Awards last night as they stupidly mocked the Trumps.” Mr. Dobbs then plays some excerpts of the nauseating garbage that was part of the broadcast.
He notes, “Those nasty comments turned off the audience, by the way, if you were wondering. The ignorance of the production generated a quick economic consequence for the AMA producers and ABC network – a nosedive in audience numbers. The ratings for the awards show in fact hit an all-time low. The lowlife AMA production followed the cast of the Broadway musical “Hamilton,” lecturing Vice President-elect Mike Pence, for which Donald Trump has demanded an apology.”
Dobbs continues, “But if Broadway only calls out Republicans then I believe Broadway will soon go the way of the left-wing national news media. There are far too many exciting entertainment choices these days that are cheaper, more convenient than a Broadway play that insults much of its audience.” That’s a lesson he says the New York Times is now learning, though not taking to heart and one also that needs to be studied by the self-aggrandized liberal pinheads at NPR.
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Guess what liberals???...."the party is just getting started"..........We have just begun to fight back.
ReplyDeleteI try to shy away from liberal stuff like that because of their 'my-way-or-the-highway', 'do what I say not what I do', uncivil, and intolerance attitudes!
ReplyDeleteABC was already on my s&*t list, but this put it there with no chance of parole.
ReplyDeleteABC this morning had "Kooky Roberts" this morning saying what a joke Sarah Palin is and she should not be considered for the VA post. When it comes to comparison, Kookie is not qualified to clean Sarah Palin's assets. The MSM sucks. Can't wait for an actual conservative network to be created. Whoever can do it will be an instant Billionaire.
ReplyDeleteThis is right on the money.
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