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This is what the conservatives are up against.....as David Horowitz points out, the Republicans play politics, they win elections, they lose elections, they wait for the next election....
Democrats/leftists....fight complete and total political war....they never quit, they never stop...
Case in point.....The American people are constantly assaulted by the left....in their television shows, controlled by democrats, their movies, controlled by democrats, in the public school system controlled by democrats and in their news consumption, controlled by democrats...see the new scandal with clinton minion george stephanopolous giving money to the clinton crime charity............
The new television show Supergirl.....not 32 seconds in the trailer...the fucking trailer of the show....they take a swipe at Bill O'reilly, one of the main personalities on Fox Cable News......right after obama, their borg queen took another swipe at fox during a q&a session...
Supergirl Trailer Dings Bill O Reilly - Breitbart
Well, that was quick. 32 seconds into the first trailer and the network is already taking a shot at Fox’s cable news king.
It is not that O’Reilly can’t take a joke, or that dinging conservative media figures is anything new. It just seems ill-advised for a network looking to draw broad viewership to its flagship program to criticize a host who draws more eyeballs than anyone else, by a long shot, every night.
CBS has a tall and commendable task ahead in moving forward with a female-driven superhero series amid a sea of male-driven superhero fare like the CW’s Arrow and The Flash. Additionally, according to Variety, the show’s Monday night, 8 p.m. scheduling marks the first time a drama series has occupied the Monday night leadoff slot since 1949.
These shows are expensive to produce, and any new series is tough to get off the ground. Why risk alienating a huge potential portion of the audience on a throwaway line?
Also on Wednesday, new Late Show host Stephen Colbert introduced himself to the network’s advertisers from the stage at Carnegie Hall. Colbert’s presentation opened with a mock video in which he tells CBS head Les Moonves he needs to go to India to “find himself” before taking the late-night hosting gig.
“Advertisers want young eyeballs,” the former Colbert Report host told the crowd, “and not just the ones Rupert Murdoch buys on the black market.”
That is what conservatives need to be able to fight against......
Democrats/leftists....fight complete and total political war....they never quit, they never stop...
Case in point.....The American people are constantly assaulted by the left....in their television shows, controlled by democrats, their movies, controlled by democrats, in the public school system controlled by democrats and in their news consumption, controlled by democrats...see the new scandal with clinton minion george stephanopolous giving money to the clinton crime charity............
The new television show Supergirl.....not 32 seconds in the trailer...the fucking trailer of the show....they take a swipe at Bill O'reilly, one of the main personalities on Fox Cable News......right after obama, their borg queen took another swipe at fox during a q&a session...
Supergirl Trailer Dings Bill O Reilly - Breitbart
Well, that was quick. 32 seconds into the first trailer and the network is already taking a shot at Fox’s cable news king.
It is not that O’Reilly can’t take a joke, or that dinging conservative media figures is anything new. It just seems ill-advised for a network looking to draw broad viewership to its flagship program to criticize a host who draws more eyeballs than anyone else, by a long shot, every night.
CBS has a tall and commendable task ahead in moving forward with a female-driven superhero series amid a sea of male-driven superhero fare like the CW’s Arrow and The Flash. Additionally, according to Variety, the show’s Monday night, 8 p.m. scheduling marks the first time a drama series has occupied the Monday night leadoff slot since 1949.
These shows are expensive to produce, and any new series is tough to get off the ground. Why risk alienating a huge potential portion of the audience on a throwaway line?
Also on Wednesday, new Late Show host Stephen Colbert introduced himself to the network’s advertisers from the stage at Carnegie Hall. Colbert’s presentation opened with a mock video in which he tells CBS head Les Moonves he needs to go to India to “find himself” before taking the late-night hosting gig.
“Advertisers want young eyeballs,” the former Colbert Report host told the crowd, “and not just the ones Rupert Murdoch buys on the black market.”
That is what conservatives need to be able to fight against......