CBS viewers have been enjoying a long reprieve from seeing liberal rants after their favorite sitcoms via producer Chuck Lorre’s vanity cards.
Is Cancel Culture hurting comedy?
Ask anyone who consumes right-leaning media (or has an open mind), and the answer is a swift and assured, “Absolutely.”
CBS's new series The United States of Al tackled the Afghan conflict this week by introducing an American-hating leftist who blames the United States for everything from the creation of the Taliban to the existence of Osama Bin Laden.
Why does Hollywood want to rewrite history and pretend that the last 50-60 years of Civil Rights progress in the United States never occurred?
Hollywood has taught us a painful lesson in recent years.
No amount of fame, fortune, prestige or power is enough to inoculate you against the woke mob.
It’s been a while since we’ve been treated with a mean-spirited, hateful vanity card from CBS’s “King of Sitcoms” Chuck Lorre, and after card #667 aired after Thursday's episode of Young Sheldon, we now know why. Because, as Lorre claims, he’s been such a victim of “anger,” “meanness,” “censorship,” and clickbait by “ass&*&#s” that he’s had to censor himself. *cue tiny violins*
(Psst…I think he means us.)
Now that the fall season of television has started, we get to be treated to a new round of vanity cards from CBS’ “King of Sitcoms” Chuck Lorre. Of course, his latest card, #652, which aired November 12 during the credits after three of his shows, Young Sheldon, new comedy B Positive, and Mom, was about politics, specifically the election results.
Hollywood will stop at nothing to get Joe Biden and Kamala Harris elected to the highest office in the land.
Apparently Chuck Lorre has taken notice of the articles that his vanity cards have produced on sites like Newsbusters. In the vanity card from Thursday's shows, he had a message for "Right-Wing News Outlets."
As the impeachment trial continues in the Senate, network tv shows remain uninterrupted. Chuck Lorre's 641st vanity card featured at the end of Young Sheldon, "Contracts, Rules and a Little Bit of Pig Brains" on Thursday expressed an overwhelming desire to draft Oprah to run in the upcoming election for president. Apparently the famously liberal Mr. Lorre is so paranoid that President Trump will win against the rest of the Democratic candidates that he feels the need to bring in a famous tv personality to oppose his reelection.
If you were going to tell me that 2019 would be filled with abortion plots, even more conservative hatred, and some serious blasphemy, I wouldn’t be surprised. After all, last year’s roundup hardly promised a good new year. However, the latest batch of liberal propaganda may shock and disappoint anyone, as television often does nowadays.
Well, folks, liberal producer Chuck Lorre is at it again with the ridiculous vanity cards. Young Sheldon, "Teenager Soup and a Little Ball of Fib" which aired Thursday night, ended with a particularly interesting vanity card quoting Yuval Noah Harari, an Israeli philosopher whose views on humanity and freewill are extremely nihilistic.
Chuck Lorre is well known for his penchant for placing vanity cards at the ends of his shows, vanity cards which are either complete nonsense or are blatantly anti-conservative.
Aging acting coach Sandy Kominsky, once a successful actor, and his best friend, his longtime agent Norman Newlander, are back in Season Two of Netflix’s The Kominsky Method. Airing on October 25, the eight episodes, each one-half hour long, are an easy and enjoyable binge. The only problem is that Chuck Lorre, the Executive Producer, is an openly anti-Trump member of the Hollywood community so there are a few random anti-Republican, anti-Trump remarks.
It’s another week of new sitcom episodes on CBS, so you know what that means! Time for another peek into the strange, liberal mind of the “King of Sitcoms” Chuck Lorre via his egoistic vanity cards. This time, he’s taking shots at Trump’s main allies, claiming that they’ve “surrendered their dignity and integrity,” and “their souls” in exchange for power and prestige.
Liberal producer Chuck Lorre’s new show Bob Hearts Abishola has been vying to be one of the worst new sitcoms on television. This weeks’ episode, “A Bird May Love a Fish,” on October 7, once again utilized racist tropes aimed at whites, blacks and immigrants while also taking a dig at Fox News.
If there’s any doubt about Hollywood’s extreme liberal bias, and their attempt to influence public opinion towards the left via the shows they produce, look no further than the so-called “King of Sitcoms,” Chuck Lorre, who is known for voicing his opinion at the end of the shows he creates via snarky, leftist vanity cards. Thursday night was no exception, as another card appeared, this time at the end of his CBS comedy Mom, that shows Lorre is still carrying a torch for the Russian collusion conspiracy theory, even seven months after the Mueller report proved there was no basis for it.
Young Sheldon premiered for a third season Thursday night on CBS and featured Sheldon and his mother connecting over mental health. Of course, because it was created by leftist Chuck Lorre, he made sure to throw some good old Christian bashing in, portraying Christians as "mental" for praying to an "invisible man in the sky" for "wishes."
Liberal producer Chuck Lorre’s sitcom Bob Hearts Abishola might be new, but its ending certainly was not. Monday night’s pilot episode for the new CBS show about a Nigerian immigrant nurse (Abishola, played by Folake Olowofoyeku) and her white patient (Bob, played by Billy Gardell), ended with a signature Lorre vanity card that was a clear shot at President Trump and his campaign’s red MAGA hats. The card simply showed an image of a yellow IMAG (Immigrants Make America Great) hat, the same one Lorre wore to promote his new show in August.
Another Thursday night means more Chuck Lorre shows, and the likelihood that Lorre is going to mock President Trump in a very bizarre way. Following The Big Bang Theory’s May 2 episode, “The Plagiarism Schism,” shows viewers obstetrical forceps. Lorre hints that Trump may have been injured by such forceps when being born, and that he may even have syphilis.