The Emmys Frankly Isn't Fit To Watch Anymore

The Emmys is officially off the rails. The c**k holster they used to MC this awards show told us not to bother watching, and I think much of America took his advice.

The Emmys is now a show for BLM and Antifa terrorists, and extremely privileged folks who feel they are being oppressed because of their warped and pampered lifestyles.

These awards have devolved into a Trump bashfest. It's nothing more than a 3 hour rant against the results of the last election, showing us what happens when the spoiled politically-correct don't get what they want. And the strange thing is I really believe these folks think the rest of America is as angry as they are. If they didn't they wouldn't bother televising it. Average Americans who want the left to leave Trump alone and let him do his job would never tune into this show. It was not fit for family consumption. The Emmys has become a homage to Hollywood lifestyles. I can't see any average American wanting to respect such unbridled anger and divisiveness.

There used to be a time when we would tune in to watch the beautiful people and see who won. Now, all we see is the ugly side of Hollywood. We see a bunch of well dressed monsters who are pretty on the outside but ugly on the inside. No small wonder that TV ratings are tanking and the Emmys gave us a perfect example of it.

Emmys Devolves into Three Hour Celebrity Anti-Trump Rage Fest


'We still refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying hypocritical bigot"

Sep 17, 2017

Emmys Devolves into Three Hour Celebrity Anti-Trump Rage Fest

The 2017 Emmys certainly lived up to its billing as being the most politically charged ever.

Within seconds, host Stephen Colbert, singing an opening number themed around how seemingly out of control world events are, took a few soft jabs at President Trump. But then Julia-Louis Dreyfus quickly upped the ante, joining in and singing, “Imagine if your president wasn’t loved by Nazis.”

Once the monologue actually began, Colbert dedicated almost five minutes to mocking Trump.

The stage thus set, politics pervaded almost the entirety of the broadcast.

With virtually every presenter or award recipient working in at least one political reference, those who avoided politics were more notable than those who didn't.

There were so many political moments in this year's Emmys, we've compiled ...


The Top 10 Most Tedious Left-Wing Moments:


10. Stephen Colbert presaged the evening to come, saying that Trump was certainly watching, taunting, "Looking forward to the tweets."

9. Colbert then spent almost five minutes singling out Trump for criticism, the bit beginning with Trump evidently not winning an Emmy for "The Apprentice." The lengthy section wrapped with a surprise cameo from the former White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, who praised the size of the crowd.

8. Alec Baldwin, who won an award for his appearances on Saturday Night Live -- where he lampooned Trump on a near-weekly basis -- said he and his wife had three kids in three years, but then he began portraying Trump on SNL and the "orange wig" proved to be effective "birth control

7. Comedian Kate McKinnon, who played Hillary Clinton on Saturday Night Live last season and infamously sang a schmaltzy rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" after Clinton's loss, used her acceptance speech to thank Clinton for "your grace and grit."

6. Actress Lily Tomlin, who apppeared alongside Dolly Parton and Jane Fonda as awards presenters (all of whom also appeared together on the 1980s show "9 to 5"), said just like the 80s, "We still refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot

5. John Lithgow, who won an Emmy for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in "The Crown," used his acceptance speech to jab at Trump, "In these crazy times, [Churchill's] life even as an old man reminded us what courage and leadership in government really looks like."

4. After a lengthy interlude during which the Television Academy, which runs the Emmys, congratulated itself for its increasing number of gay and transexual members, winner Lena Waithe, who directs Netflix's "Master of None" and described herself as "a queer black girl from the Southside of Chicago" gave a shoutout to her "my LGBTQIA family."

3. Comedian Kumail Nanjiani, who presented an Emmy, managed to work in a jab at Trump's border wall while introducing the nominees: "They also celebrate people who frantically race across international borders, and those who can scale walls really, really quickly. In other words, the president’s worst nightmare.”

2. Julia Louis-Dreyfus returned later in the show to accept an award for "Veep," where she joked (again of Trump), "We did have a whole story line about an impeachment but we abandoned that because we were worried that someone else might get to it first."

1. Donald Glover, aka the rapper/actor/comedian Childish Gambino, who won an award for outstanding directing for a comedy, sarcastically singled out Trump for thanks, saying with apparent sincerity: "I want to thank Trump for making black people number one on the most oppressed list. He's the reason I'm probably up here."




Now the question becomes: With so much politics, how will this year's Emmys' ratings fare? Stay tuned!

These were some of the nicer comments....


What is this thing called Emmies?

They need to change it to Meemees....
 
The Emmys is officially off the rails. The c**k holster they used to MC this awards show told us not to bother watching, and I think much of America took his advice.

The Emmys is now a show for BLM and Antifa terrorists, and extremely privileged folks who feel they are being oppressed because of their warped and pampered lifestyles.

These awards have devolved into a Trump bashfest. It's nothing more than a 3 hour rant against the results of the last election, showing us what happens when the spoiled politically-correct don't get what they want. And the strange thing is I really believe these folks think the rest of America is as angry as they are. If they didn't they wouldn't bother televising it. Average Americans who want the left to leave Trump alone and let him do his job would never tune into this show. It was not fit for family consumption. The Emmys has become a homage to Hollywood lifestyles. I can't see any average American wanting to respect such unbridled anger and divisiveness.

There used to be a time when we would tune in to watch the beautiful people and see who won. Now, all we see is the ugly side of Hollywood. We see a bunch of well dressed monsters who are pretty on the outside but ugly on the inside. No small wonder that TV ratings are tanking and the Emmys gave us a perfect example of it.

Emmys Devolves into Three Hour Celebrity Anti-Trump Rage Fest


'We still refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying hypocritical bigot"

Sep 17, 2017

Emmys Devolves into Three Hour Celebrity Anti-Trump Rage Fest

The 2017 Emmys certainly lived up to its billing as being the most politically charged ever.

Within seconds, host Stephen Colbert, singing an opening number themed around how seemingly out of control world events are, took a few soft jabs at President Trump. But then Julia-Louis Dreyfus quickly upped the ante, joining in and singing, “Imagine if your president wasn’t loved by Nazis.”

Once the monologue actually began, Colbert dedicated almost five minutes to mocking Trump.

The stage thus set, politics pervaded almost the entirety of the broadcast.

With virtually every presenter or award recipient working in at least one political reference, those who avoided politics were more notable than those who didn't.

There were so many political moments in this year's Emmys, we've compiled ...


The Top 10 Most Tedious Left-Wing Moments:


10. Stephen Colbert presaged the evening to come, saying that Trump was certainly watching, taunting, "Looking forward to the tweets."

9. Colbert then spent almost five minutes singling out Trump for criticism, the bit beginning with Trump evidently not winning an Emmy for "The Apprentice." The lengthy section wrapped with a surprise cameo from the former White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, who praised the size of the crowd.

8. Alec Baldwin, who won an award for his appearances on Saturday Night Live -- where he lampooned Trump on a near-weekly basis -- said he and his wife had three kids in three years, but then he began portraying Trump on SNL and the "orange wig" proved to be effective "birth control

7. Comedian Kate McKinnon, who played Hillary Clinton on Saturday Night Live last season and infamously sang a schmaltzy rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" after Clinton's loss, used her acceptance speech to thank Clinton for "your grace and grit."

6. Actress Lily Tomlin, who apppeared alongside Dolly Parton and Jane Fonda as awards presenters (all of whom also appeared together on the 1980s show "9 to 5"), said just like the 80s, "We still refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot

5. John Lithgow, who won an Emmy for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in "The Crown," used his acceptance speech to jab at Trump, "In these crazy times, [Churchill's] life even as an old man reminded us what courage and leadership in government really looks like."

4. After a lengthy interlude during which the Television Academy, which runs the Emmys, congratulated itself for its increasing number of gay and transexual members, winner Lena Waithe, who directs Netflix's "Master of None" and described herself as "a queer black girl from the Southside of Chicago" gave a shoutout to her "my LGBTQIA family."

3. Comedian Kumail Nanjiani, who presented an Emmy, managed to work in a jab at Trump's border wall while introducing the nominees: "They also celebrate people who frantically race across international borders, and those who can scale walls really, really quickly. In other words, the president’s worst nightmare.”

2. Julia Louis-Dreyfus returned later in the show to accept an award for "Veep," where she joked (again of Trump), "We did have a whole story line about an impeachment but we abandoned that because we were worried that someone else might get to it first."

1. Donald Glover, aka the rapper/actor/comedian Childish Gambino, who won an award for outstanding directing for a comedy, sarcastically singled out Trump for thanks, saying with apparent sincerity: "I want to thank Trump for making black people number one on the most oppressed list. He's the reason I'm probably up here."




Now the question becomes: With so much politics, how will this year's Emmys' ratings fare? Stay tuned!

These were some of the nicer comments....


What is this thing called Emmies?

It's like the Obies but cheaper...

The Emmys is an award for people who couldn't make it in movies. Sort of a poor man's Oscars.
 
The Emmys is officially off the rails. The c**k holster they used to MC this awards show told us not to bother watching, and I think much of America took his advice.

The Emmys is now a show for BLM and Antifa terrorists, and extremely privileged folks who feel they are being oppressed because of their warped and pampered lifestyles.

These awards have devolved into a Trump bashfest. It's nothing more than a 3 hour rant against the results of the last election, showing us what happens when the spoiled politically-correct don't get what they want. And the strange thing is I really believe these folks think the rest of America is as angry as they are. If they didn't they wouldn't bother televising it. Average Americans who want the left to leave Trump alone and let him do his job would never tune into this show. It was not fit for family consumption. The Emmys has become a homage to Hollywood lifestyles. I can't see any average American wanting to respect such unbridled anger and divisiveness.

There used to be a time when we would tune in to watch the beautiful people and see who won. Now, all we see is the ugly side of Hollywood. We see a bunch of well dressed monsters who are pretty on the outside but ugly on the inside. No small wonder that TV ratings are tanking and the Emmys gave us a perfect example of it.

Emmys Devolves into Three Hour Celebrity Anti-Trump Rage Fest


'We still refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying hypocritical bigot"

Sep 17, 2017

Emmys Devolves into Three Hour Celebrity Anti-Trump Rage Fest

The 2017 Emmys certainly lived up to its billing as being the most politically charged ever.

Within seconds, host Stephen Colbert, singing an opening number themed around how seemingly out of control world events are, took a few soft jabs at President Trump. But then Julia-Louis Dreyfus quickly upped the ante, joining in and singing, “Imagine if your president wasn’t loved by Nazis.”

Once the monologue actually began, Colbert dedicated almost five minutes to mocking Trump.

The stage thus set, politics pervaded almost the entirety of the broadcast.

With virtually every presenter or award recipient working in at least one political reference, those who avoided politics were more notable than those who didn't.

There were so many political moments in this year's Emmys, we've compiled ...


The Top 10 Most Tedious Left-Wing Moments:


10. Stephen Colbert presaged the evening to come, saying that Trump was certainly watching, taunting, "Looking forward to the tweets."

9. Colbert then spent almost five minutes singling out Trump for criticism, the bit beginning with Trump evidently not winning an Emmy for "The Apprentice." The lengthy section wrapped with a surprise cameo from the former White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, who praised the size of the crowd.

8. Alec Baldwin, who won an award for his appearances on Saturday Night Live -- where he lampooned Trump on a near-weekly basis -- said he and his wife had three kids in three years, but then he began portraying Trump on SNL and the "orange wig" proved to be effective "birth control

7. Comedian Kate McKinnon, who played Hillary Clinton on Saturday Night Live last season and infamously sang a schmaltzy rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" after Clinton's loss, used her acceptance speech to thank Clinton for "your grace and grit."

6. Actress Lily Tomlin, who apppeared alongside Dolly Parton and Jane Fonda as awards presenters (all of whom also appeared together on the 1980s show "9 to 5"), said just like the 80s, "We still refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot

5. John Lithgow, who won an Emmy for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in "The Crown," used his acceptance speech to jab at Trump, "In these crazy times, [Churchill's] life even as an old man reminded us what courage and leadership in government really looks like."

4. After a lengthy interlude during which the Television Academy, which runs the Emmys, congratulated itself for its increasing number of gay and transexual members, winner Lena Waithe, who directs Netflix's "Master of None" and described herself as "a queer black girl from the Southside of Chicago" gave a shoutout to her "my LGBTQIA family."

3. Comedian Kumail Nanjiani, who presented an Emmy, managed to work in a jab at Trump's border wall while introducing the nominees: "They also celebrate people who frantically race across international borders, and those who can scale walls really, really quickly. In other words, the president’s worst nightmare.”

2. Julia Louis-Dreyfus returned later in the show to accept an award for "Veep," where she joked (again of Trump), "We did have a whole story line about an impeachment but we abandoned that because we were worried that someone else might get to it first."

1. Donald Glover, aka the rapper/actor/comedian Childish Gambino, who won an award for outstanding directing for a comedy, sarcastically singled out Trump for thanks, saying with apparent sincerity: "I want to thank Trump for making black people number one on the most oppressed list. He's the reason I'm probably up here."




Now the question becomes: With so much politics, how will this year's Emmys' ratings fare? Stay tuned!

These were some of the nicer comments....


What is this thing called Emmies?

It's like the Obies but cheaper...

The Emmys is an award for people who couldn't make it in movies. Sort of a poor man's Oscars.

The Obies are for off broadway products, like a poor man's theater...
 
The Emmys is officially off the rails. The c**k holster they used to MC this awards show told us not to bother watching, and I think much of America took his advice.

The Emmys is now a show for BLM and Antifa terrorists, and extremely privileged folks who feel they are being oppressed because of their warped and pampered lifestyles.

These awards have devolved into a Trump bashfest. It's nothing more than a 3 hour rant against the results of the last election, showing us what happens when the spoiled politically-correct don't get what they want. And the strange thing is I really believe these folks think the rest of America is as angry as they are. If they didn't they wouldn't bother televising it. Average Americans who want the left to leave Trump alone and let him do his job would never tune into this show. It was not fit for family consumption. The Emmys has become a homage to Hollywood lifestyles. I can't see any average American wanting to respect such unbridled anger and divisiveness.

There used to be a time when we would tune in to watch the beautiful people and see who won. Now, all we see is the ugly side of Hollywood. We see a bunch of well dressed monsters who are pretty on the outside but ugly on the inside. No small wonder that TV ratings are tanking and the Emmys gave us a perfect example of it.

Emmys Devolves into Three Hour Celebrity Anti-Trump Rage Fest


'We still refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying hypocritical bigot"

Sep 17, 2017

Emmys Devolves into Three Hour Celebrity Anti-Trump Rage Fest

The 2017 Emmys certainly lived up to its billing as being the most politically charged ever.

Within seconds, host Stephen Colbert, singing an opening number themed around how seemingly out of control world events are, took a few soft jabs at President Trump. But then Julia-Louis Dreyfus quickly upped the ante, joining in and singing, “Imagine if your president wasn’t loved by Nazis.”

Once the monologue actually began, Colbert dedicated almost five minutes to mocking Trump.

The stage thus set, politics pervaded almost the entirety of the broadcast.

With virtually every presenter or award recipient working in at least one political reference, those who avoided politics were more notable than those who didn't.

There were so many political moments in this year's Emmys, we've compiled ...


The Top 10 Most Tedious Left-Wing Moments:


10. Stephen Colbert presaged the evening to come, saying that Trump was certainly watching, taunting, "Looking forward to the tweets."

9. Colbert then spent almost five minutes singling out Trump for criticism, the bit beginning with Trump evidently not winning an Emmy for "The Apprentice." The lengthy section wrapped with a surprise cameo from the former White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, who praised the size of the crowd.

8. Alec Baldwin, who won an award for his appearances on Saturday Night Live -- where he lampooned Trump on a near-weekly basis -- said he and his wife had three kids in three years, but then he began portraying Trump on SNL and the "orange wig" proved to be effective "birth control

7. Comedian Kate McKinnon, who played Hillary Clinton on Saturday Night Live last season and infamously sang a schmaltzy rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" after Clinton's loss, used her acceptance speech to thank Clinton for "your grace and grit."

6. Actress Lily Tomlin, who apppeared alongside Dolly Parton and Jane Fonda as awards presenters (all of whom also appeared together on the 1980s show "9 to 5"), said just like the 80s, "We still refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot

5. John Lithgow, who won an Emmy for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in "The Crown," used his acceptance speech to jab at Trump, "In these crazy times, [Churchill's] life even as an old man reminded us what courage and leadership in government really looks like."

4. After a lengthy interlude during which the Television Academy, which runs the Emmys, congratulated itself for its increasing number of gay and transexual members, winner Lena Waithe, who directs Netflix's "Master of None" and described herself as "a queer black girl from the Southside of Chicago" gave a shoutout to her "my LGBTQIA family."

3. Comedian Kumail Nanjiani, who presented an Emmy, managed to work in a jab at Trump's border wall while introducing the nominees: "They also celebrate people who frantically race across international borders, and those who can scale walls really, really quickly. In other words, the president’s worst nightmare.”

2. Julia Louis-Dreyfus returned later in the show to accept an award for "Veep," where she joked (again of Trump), "We did have a whole story line about an impeachment but we abandoned that because we were worried that someone else might get to it first."

1. Donald Glover, aka the rapper/actor/comedian Childish Gambino, who won an award for outstanding directing for a comedy, sarcastically singled out Trump for thanks, saying with apparent sincerity: "I want to thank Trump for making black people number one on the most oppressed list. He's the reason I'm probably up here."




Now the question becomes: With so much politics, how will this year's Emmys' ratings fare? Stay tuned!

These were some of the nicer comments....


What is this thing called Emmies?

It's like the Obies but cheaper...

The Emmys is an award for people who couldn't make it in movies. Sort of a poor man's Oscars.

The Obies are for off broadway products, like a poor man's theater...

It's strange how Hollywood is so supportive of a woman who is partly responsible for 3 wars as well as a massive world-wide Muslim migration and is married to a sexual deviant.
They can't seem to find anything in common with a self-made billionaire who's wife is a legal immigrant.
Kind of shows you where their priorities are.
 
The Emmys is officially off the rails. The c**k holster they used to MC this awards show told us not to bother watching, and I think much of America took his advice.

The Emmys is now a show for BLM and Antifa terrorists, and extremely privileged folks who feel they are being oppressed because of their warped and pampered lifestyles.

These awards have devolved into a Trump bashfest. It's nothing more than a 3 hour rant against the results of the last election, showing us what happens when the spoiled politically-correct don't get what they want. And the strange thing is I really believe these folks think the rest of America is as angry as they are. If they didn't they wouldn't bother televising it. Average Americans who want the left to leave Trump alone and let him do his job would never tune into this show. It was not fit for family consumption. The Emmys has become a homage to Hollywood lifestyles. I can't see any average American wanting to respect such unbridled anger and divisiveness.

There used to be a time when we would tune in to watch the beautiful people and see who won. Now, all we see is the ugly side of Hollywood. We see a bunch of well dressed monsters who are pretty on the outside but ugly on the inside. No small wonder that TV ratings are tanking and the Emmys gave us a perfect example of it.

Emmys Devolves into Three Hour Celebrity Anti-Trump Rage Fest


'We still refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying hypocritical bigot"

Sep 17, 2017

Emmys Devolves into Three Hour Celebrity Anti-Trump Rage Fest

The 2017 Emmys certainly lived up to its billing as being the most politically charged ever.

Within seconds, host Stephen Colbert, singing an opening number themed around how seemingly out of control world events are, took a few soft jabs at President Trump. But then Julia-Louis Dreyfus quickly upped the ante, joining in and singing, “Imagine if your president wasn’t loved by Nazis.”

Once the monologue actually began, Colbert dedicated almost five minutes to mocking Trump.

The stage thus set, politics pervaded almost the entirety of the broadcast.

With virtually every presenter or award recipient working in at least one political reference, those who avoided politics were more notable than those who didn't.

There were so many political moments in this year's Emmys, we've compiled ...


The Top 10 Most Tedious Left-Wing Moments:


10. Stephen Colbert presaged the evening to come, saying that Trump was certainly watching, taunting, "Looking forward to the tweets."

9. Colbert then spent almost five minutes singling out Trump for criticism, the bit beginning with Trump evidently not winning an Emmy for "The Apprentice." The lengthy section wrapped with a surprise cameo from the former White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, who praised the size of the crowd.

8. Alec Baldwin, who won an award for his appearances on Saturday Night Live -- where he lampooned Trump on a near-weekly basis -- said he and his wife had three kids in three years, but then he began portraying Trump on SNL and the "orange wig" proved to be effective "birth control

7. Comedian Kate McKinnon, who played Hillary Clinton on Saturday Night Live last season and infamously sang a schmaltzy rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" after Clinton's loss, used her acceptance speech to thank Clinton for "your grace and grit."

6. Actress Lily Tomlin, who apppeared alongside Dolly Parton and Jane Fonda as awards presenters (all of whom also appeared together on the 1980s show "9 to 5"), said just like the 80s, "We still refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot

5. John Lithgow, who won an Emmy for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in "The Crown," used his acceptance speech to jab at Trump, "In these crazy times, [Churchill's] life even as an old man reminded us what courage and leadership in government really looks like."

4. After a lengthy interlude during which the Television Academy, which runs the Emmys, congratulated itself for its increasing number of gay and transexual members, winner Lena Waithe, who directs Netflix's "Master of None" and described herself as "a queer black girl from the Southside of Chicago" gave a shoutout to her "my LGBTQIA family."

3. Comedian Kumail Nanjiani, who presented an Emmy, managed to work in a jab at Trump's border wall while introducing the nominees: "They also celebrate people who frantically race across international borders, and those who can scale walls really, really quickly. In other words, the president’s worst nightmare.”

2. Julia Louis-Dreyfus returned later in the show to accept an award for "Veep," where she joked (again of Trump), "We did have a whole story line about an impeachment but we abandoned that because we were worried that someone else might get to it first."

1. Donald Glover, aka the rapper/actor/comedian Childish Gambino, who won an award for outstanding directing for a comedy, sarcastically singled out Trump for thanks, saying with apparent sincerity: "I want to thank Trump for making black people number one on the most oppressed list. He's the reason I'm probably up here."




Now the question becomes: With so much politics, how will this year's Emmys' ratings fare? Stay tuned!

These were some of the nicer comments....


What is this thing called Emmies?

It's like the Obies but cheaper...


Never mind that, what is this thing called Hollywood?

Is it like Dollywood?
 
Total Irrelevance: Trump-Hating Emmys Hit All-Time Ratings Low

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As of now, though, it looks as though all that promised Trump-hating resulted in a record low, which is especially shocking (at least to bubbled Hollywood) because last year everyone was certain the bottom had been hit.

Regardless, the die is cast. Last night was yet-another ratings flop for Hollywood’s Beautiful People. As of now it looks as though fewer than 11.3 million viewers tuned in to watch host Stephen Colbert’s hate-fest. That would mean the 69th Emmy telecast had fewer viewers than last year’s 68th, which currently holds the all-time low ratings record.

What we do know for sure is that the 8.2 overnight rating is lower than 2016’s 8.4. Even in the coveted 18-49 age group, TVs Greatest Night flopped with a pathetic 2.8, which proves that even young people are tired of watching rich elites publicly work through their inability to come to terms with losing the 2016 presidential election.

This news, of course, comes just days after the ratings for the MTV Awards hit their own record low.

What has to be especially galling to Colbert and his fellow social justice glitter-warriors, is that in a country of 330 million, fewer than five percent tuned in, cared to watch even a minute of the show, was not in the least interested in their Big Thinks on issues n’ stuff, including President Trump who, despite the unrelenting hate campaigns from the media and Hollywood, still holds (if you believe the polls) a 40% approval rating. We all know it is higher, especial


As Hollywood has gotten more political, more divisive, more bigoted towards Normal People, and more hateful, take a look at the nuclear fallout. America is more red, more Republican-led than at anytime since Reconstruction. On every level, Democrats have been wiped out of electoral office.

Hollywood is a total liability to its own cause.

As awful as the Republican Party is — and it is awful — America looks at bigoted freaks like Colbert and cannot imagine putting such flaming hatred and intellectual incoherence in charge of the country. One Obama was enough.

These raging, terrorist-supporting, spittle-flecked, mean-spirited multi-millionaires are the Democrat Party’s worst nightmare come to life, the most unappealing spokespeople imaginable.

But look at the movie box office, the Oscar ratings, and last night’s Emmy ratings… Hollywood is not just bad for the Democrat Party, Hollywood is bad for Hollywood.

And it is not that normal people hate Hollywood…

All we are guilty of is hating Hollywood back.

There’s a difference.
 
The Emmys is officially off the rails. The c**k holster they used to MC this awards show told us not to bother watching, and I think much of America took his advice.

The Emmys is now a show for BLM and Antifa terrorists, and extremely privileged folks who feel they are being oppressed because of their warped and pampered lifestyles.

These awards have devolved into a Trump bashfest. It's nothing more than a 3 hour rant against the results of the last election, showing us what happens when the spoiled politically-correct don't get what they want. And the strange thing is I really believe these folks think the rest of America is as angry as they are. If they didn't they wouldn't bother televising it. Average Americans who want the left to leave Trump alone and let him do his job would never tune into this show. It was not fit for family consumption. The Emmys has become a homage to Hollywood lifestyles. I can't see any average American wanting to respect such unbridled anger and divisiveness.

There used to be a time when we would tune in to watch the beautiful people and see who won. Now, all we see is the ugly side of Hollywood. We see a bunch of well dressed monsters who are pretty on the outside but ugly on the inside. No small wonder that TV ratings are tanking and the Emmys gave us a perfect example of it.

Emmys Devolves into Three Hour Celebrity Anti-Trump Rage Fest


'We still refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying hypocritical bigot"

Sep 17, 2017

Emmys Devolves into Three Hour Celebrity Anti-Trump Rage Fest

The 2017 Emmys certainly lived up to its billing as being the most politically charged ever.

Within seconds, host Stephen Colbert, singing an opening number themed around how seemingly out of control world events are, took a few soft jabs at President Trump. But then Julia-Louis Dreyfus quickly upped the ante, joining in and singing, “Imagine if your president wasn’t loved by Nazis.”

Once the monologue actually began, Colbert dedicated almost five minutes to mocking Trump.

The stage thus set, politics pervaded almost the entirety of the broadcast.

With virtually every presenter or award recipient working in at least one political reference, those who avoided politics were more notable than those who didn't.

There were so many political moments in this year's Emmys, we've compiled ...


The Top 10 Most Tedious Left-Wing Moments:


10. Stephen Colbert presaged the evening to come, saying that Trump was certainly watching, taunting, "Looking forward to the tweets."

9. Colbert then spent almost five minutes singling out Trump for criticism, the bit beginning with Trump evidently not winning an Emmy for "The Apprentice." The lengthy section wrapped with a surprise cameo from the former White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, who praised the size of the crowd.

8. Alec Baldwin, who won an award for his appearances on Saturday Night Live -- where he lampooned Trump on a near-weekly basis -- said he and his wife had three kids in three years, but then he began portraying Trump on SNL and the "orange wig" proved to be effective "birth control

7. Comedian Kate McKinnon, who played Hillary Clinton on Saturday Night Live last season and infamously sang a schmaltzy rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" after Clinton's loss, used her acceptance speech to thank Clinton for "your grace and grit."

6. Actress Lily Tomlin, who apppeared alongside Dolly Parton and Jane Fonda as awards presenters (all of whom also appeared together on the 1980s show "9 to 5"), said just like the 80s, "We still refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot

5. John Lithgow, who won an Emmy for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in "The Crown," used his acceptance speech to jab at Trump, "In these crazy times, [Churchill's] life even as an old man reminded us what courage and leadership in government really looks like."

4. After a lengthy interlude during which the Television Academy, which runs the Emmys, congratulated itself for its increasing number of gay and transexual members, winner Lena Waithe, who directs Netflix's "Master of None" and described herself as "a queer black girl from the Southside of Chicago" gave a shoutout to her "my LGBTQIA family."

3. Comedian Kumail Nanjiani, who presented an Emmy, managed to work in a jab at Trump's border wall while introducing the nominees: "They also celebrate people who frantically race across international borders, and those who can scale walls really, really quickly. In other words, the president’s worst nightmare.”

2. Julia Louis-Dreyfus returned later in the show to accept an award for "Veep," where she joked (again of Trump), "We did have a whole story line about an impeachment but we abandoned that because we were worried that someone else might get to it first."

1. Donald Glover, aka the rapper/actor/comedian Childish Gambino, who won an award for outstanding directing for a comedy, sarcastically singled out Trump for thanks, saying with apparent sincerity: "I want to thank Trump for making black people number one on the most oppressed list. He's the reason I'm probably up here."




Now the question becomes: With so much politics, how will this year's Emmys' ratings fare? Stay tuned!

These were some of the nicer comments....


What is this thing called Emmies?

It's like the Obies but cheaper...


Never mind that, what is this thing called Hollywood?

Is it like Dollywood?

Nope.
You don't have to be rich to have fun at Dollywood...
 
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The Emmys is officially off the rails. The c**k holster they used to MC this awards show told us not to bother watching, and I think much of America took his advice.

The Emmys is now a show for BLM and Antifa terrorists, and extremely privileged folks who feel they are being oppressed because of their warped and pampered lifestyles.

These awards have devolved into a Trump bashfest. It's nothing more than a 3 hour rant against the results of the last election, showing us what happens when the spoiled politically-correct don't get what they want. And the strange thing is I really believe these folks think the rest of America is as angry as they are. If they didn't they wouldn't bother televising it. Average Americans who want the left to leave Trump alone and let him do his job would never tune into this show. It was not fit for family consumption. The Emmys has become a homage to Hollywood lifestyles. I can't see any average American wanting to respect such unbridled anger and divisiveness.

There used to be a time when we would tune in to watch the beautiful people and see who won. Now, all we see is the ugly side of Hollywood. We see a bunch of well dressed monsters who are pretty on the outside but ugly on the inside. No small wonder that TV ratings are tanking and the Emmys gave us a perfect example of it.

Emmys Devolves into Three Hour Celebrity Anti-Trump Rage Fest


'We still refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying hypocritical bigot"

Sep 17, 2017

Emmys Devolves into Three Hour Celebrity Anti-Trump Rage Fest

The 2017 Emmys certainly lived up to its billing as being the most politically charged ever.

Within seconds, host Stephen Colbert, singing an opening number themed around how seemingly out of control world events are, took a few soft jabs at President Trump. But then Julia-Louis Dreyfus quickly upped the ante, joining in and singing, “Imagine if your president wasn’t loved by Nazis.”

Once the monologue actually began, Colbert dedicated almost five minutes to mocking Trump.

The stage thus set, politics pervaded almost the entirety of the broadcast.

With virtually every presenter or award recipient working in at least one political reference, those who avoided politics were more notable than those who didn't.

There were so many political moments in this year's Emmys, we've compiled ...


The Top 10 Most Tedious Left-Wing Moments:


10. Stephen Colbert presaged the evening to come, saying that Trump was certainly watching, taunting, "Looking forward to the tweets."

9. Colbert then spent almost five minutes singling out Trump for criticism, the bit beginning with Trump evidently not winning an Emmy for "The Apprentice." The lengthy section wrapped with a surprise cameo from the former White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, who praised the size of the crowd.

8. Alec Baldwin, who won an award for his appearances on Saturday Night Live -- where he lampooned Trump on a near-weekly basis -- said he and his wife had three kids in three years, but then he began portraying Trump on SNL and the "orange wig" proved to be effective "birth control

7. Comedian Kate McKinnon, who played Hillary Clinton on Saturday Night Live last season and infamously sang a schmaltzy rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" after Clinton's loss, used her acceptance speech to thank Clinton for "your grace and grit."

6. Actress Lily Tomlin, who apppeared alongside Dolly Parton and Jane Fonda as awards presenters (all of whom also appeared together on the 1980s show "9 to 5"), said just like the 80s, "We still refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot

5. John Lithgow, who won an Emmy for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in "The Crown," used his acceptance speech to jab at Trump, "In these crazy times, [Churchill's] life even as an old man reminded us what courage and leadership in government really looks like."

4. After a lengthy interlude during which the Television Academy, which runs the Emmys, congratulated itself for its increasing number of gay and transexual members, winner Lena Waithe, who directs Netflix's "Master of None" and described herself as "a queer black girl from the Southside of Chicago" gave a shoutout to her "my LGBTQIA family."

3. Comedian Kumail Nanjiani, who presented an Emmy, managed to work in a jab at Trump's border wall while introducing the nominees: "They also celebrate people who frantically race across international borders, and those who can scale walls really, really quickly. In other words, the president’s worst nightmare.”

2. Julia Louis-Dreyfus returned later in the show to accept an award for "Veep," where she joked (again of Trump), "We did have a whole story line about an impeachment but we abandoned that because we were worried that someone else might get to it first."

1. Donald Glover, aka the rapper/actor/comedian Childish Gambino, who won an award for outstanding directing for a comedy, sarcastically singled out Trump for thanks, saying with apparent sincerity: "I want to thank Trump for making black people number one on the most oppressed list. He's the reason I'm probably up here."




Now the question becomes: With so much politics, how will this year's Emmys' ratings fare? Stay tuned!

These were some of the nicer comments....


What is this thing called Emmies?

It's like the Obies but cheaper...


Never mind that, what is this thing called Hollywood?

Is it like Dollywood?

Nope.
You don't have to be rich to have fun at Dollywood...

Did you notice how all the females tits are way smaller than Dolly's??
 
The Emmys is officially off the rails. The c**k holster they used to MC this awards show told us not to bother watching, and I think much of America took his advice.

The Emmys is now a show for BLM and Antifa terrorists, and extremely privileged folks who feel they are being oppressed because of their warped and pampered lifestyles.

These awards have devolved into a Trump bashfest. It's nothing more than a 3 hour rant against the results of the last election, showing us what happens when the spoiled politically-correct don't get what they want. And the strange thing is I really believe these folks think the rest of America is as angry as they are. If they didn't they wouldn't bother televising it. Average Americans who want the left to leave Trump alone and let him do his job would never tune into this show. It was not fit for family consumption. The Emmys has become a homage to Hollywood lifestyles. I can't see any average American wanting to respect such unbridled anger and divisiveness.

There used to be a time when we would tune in to watch the beautiful people and see who won. Now, all we see is the ugly side of Hollywood. We see a bunch of well dressed monsters who are pretty on the outside but ugly on the inside. No small wonder that TV ratings are tanking and the Emmys gave us a perfect example of it.

Emmys Devolves into Three Hour Celebrity Anti-Trump Rage Fest


'We still refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying hypocritical bigot"

Sep 17, 2017

Emmys Devolves into Three Hour Celebrity Anti-Trump Rage Fest

The 2017 Emmys certainly lived up to its billing as being the most politically charged ever.

Within seconds, host Stephen Colbert, singing an opening number themed around how seemingly out of control world events are, took a few soft jabs at President Trump. But then Julia-Louis Dreyfus quickly upped the ante, joining in and singing, “Imagine if your president wasn’t loved by Nazis.”

Once the monologue actually began, Colbert dedicated almost five minutes to mocking Trump.

The stage thus set, politics pervaded almost the entirety of the broadcast.

With virtually every presenter or award recipient working in at least one political reference, those who avoided politics were more notable than those who didn't.

There were so many political moments in this year's Emmys, we've compiled ...


The Top 10 Most Tedious Left-Wing Moments:


10. Stephen Colbert presaged the evening to come, saying that Trump was certainly watching, taunting, "Looking forward to the tweets."

9. Colbert then spent almost five minutes singling out Trump for criticism, the bit beginning with Trump evidently not winning an Emmy for "The Apprentice." The lengthy section wrapped with a surprise cameo from the former White House press secretary, Sean Spicer, who praised the size of the crowd.

8. Alec Baldwin, who won an award for his appearances on Saturday Night Live -- where he lampooned Trump on a near-weekly basis -- said he and his wife had three kids in three years, but then he began portraying Trump on SNL and the "orange wig" proved to be effective "birth control

7. Comedian Kate McKinnon, who played Hillary Clinton on Saturday Night Live last season and infamously sang a schmaltzy rendition of Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" after Clinton's loss, used her acceptance speech to thank Clinton for "your grace and grit."

6. Actress Lily Tomlin, who apppeared alongside Dolly Parton and Jane Fonda as awards presenters (all of whom also appeared together on the 1980s show "9 to 5"), said just like the 80s, "We still refused to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot

5. John Lithgow, who won an Emmy for his portrayal of Winston Churchill in "The Crown," used his acceptance speech to jab at Trump, "In these crazy times, [Churchill's] life even as an old man reminded us what courage and leadership in government really looks like."

4. After a lengthy interlude during which the Television Academy, which runs the Emmys, congratulated itself for its increasing number of gay and transexual members, winner Lena Waithe, who directs Netflix's "Master of None" and described herself as "a queer black girl from the Southside of Chicago" gave a shoutout to her "my LGBTQIA family."

3. Comedian Kumail Nanjiani, who presented an Emmy, managed to work in a jab at Trump's border wall while introducing the nominees: "They also celebrate people who frantically race across international borders, and those who can scale walls really, really quickly. In other words, the president’s worst nightmare.”

2. Julia Louis-Dreyfus returned later in the show to accept an award for "Veep," where she joked (again of Trump), "We did have a whole story line about an impeachment but we abandoned that because we were worried that someone else might get to it first."

1. Donald Glover, aka the rapper/actor/comedian Childish Gambino, who won an award for outstanding directing for a comedy, sarcastically singled out Trump for thanks, saying with apparent sincerity: "I want to thank Trump for making black people number one on the most oppressed list. He's the reason I'm probably up here."




Now the question becomes: With so much politics, how will this year's Emmys' ratings fare? Stay tuned!

These were some of the nicer comments....


What is this thing called Emmies?

It's like the Obies but cheaper...


Never mind that, what is this thing called Hollywood?

Is it like Dollywood?

It's fantasy land where faded memories die in a suicide act..
 

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