Saturday, July 1, 2017

Hollywood to conservatives: PLEASE come back


 
 
In the real world, you can only laugh at and insult the paying customers so long before they say enough and head for the exits.  It is blindingly clear that 65,000,000 Americans ignored the entire media narrative and decided on their own to support trump  by going around the media to get their information.
 
That is a really terrible business trend if you happen to own those media giants.  You are really leaving half the market on the table and identifying with the  less prosperous half to boot.  At some point, the shoe had to drop and now they must play catch up.

Trump and Trump policies will likely dominate the American culture for the next eight years and likely far beyond that.  It is time to get with the program and learn to be supportive again.
 
 
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Hollywood to conservatives: PLEASE come back

 https://thehornnews.com/hollywood-conservatives-please-come-back/

After decades of liberal nonsense, more and more conservative viewers are changing the channel and staying home from the movies.
 
Hollywood is feeling the pinch — and at least one mainstream media network is attempting to win back conservatives.

ABC Entertainment has announced they’re relaunching the television show Roseanne, starring conservative comedian Roseanne Barr — and outspoken defender of President Donald Trump — to win back average Americans.

“What the election revealed was that there’s parts of our country that didn’t feel heard, that they didn’t have a voice,” ABC Entertainment’s president, Channing Dungey, said Monday. “When you look at how the polling data went in the run-up to the election, it was kind of a big surprise to many people that the election turned out as it did.”

The shift has left programming executives at the company nervous. So, they’ve asked the 64-year-old Roseanne to return.

Roseanne frequently praised Trump throughout the campaign, and has also spoken out in defense of his supporters.
Just how conservative is Roseanne? She tweeted the following statement early Thursday —
Amen!

While the show isn’t specifically about Trump and his presidency, the rebooted show is seeking to address the concern Trump voters have with Hollywood liberals.

“I don’t know whether Roseanne will speak about Trump by name. But she’s going to speak very honestly,” Dungey said. “We’ll bring back a point of view that has really been missing on the air.”
Of course, Roseanne isn’t alone in Hollywood.

Across the board, actors and comedians have been coming out against their liberal celebrity coworkers in recent months.

Movie star Mark Walhberg said in December, “A lot of celebrities did, do, and shouldn’t [talk politics]. You know, it just goes to show you that people aren’t listening to that anyway. They might buy your CD or watch your movie, but you don’t put food on their table. You don’t pay their bills. A lot of Hollywood is living in a bubble. They’re pretty out of touch with the common person, the everyday guy out there providing for their family.”

Stand-up comedian and Hollywood A-list celebrity Kevin Hart refused to bash conservatives in his acts and movies, he said earlier this month.

“When you jump into that political realm, you’re alienating some of your audience,” Hart warned other celebrities.

Comedian Rob Schnieder has also come out as conservative with a message for the mainstream media after former FBI Director James Comey’s testimony —
Do you agree with Schnieder and Roseanne, or do you want more liberals in Hollywood?

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