CBSâs hit police procedural drama "Blue Bloods" hit it out of the park once again with another powerful and moving portrayal of what our heroes in blue go through on and off the job. FridayâsâŠ
As parents continue the fight to have a say in what books their children are exposed to at school, ABCâs "Roseanne" spinoff "The Conners" dedicated 30 minutes to denigrating such rights. OneâŠ
Leave it to Hollywood to make having an abortion seem like such a lighthearted moment thatâs worth sharing giggles with your best girlfriend over while bonding over the memory of it as if you wereâŠ
With just a little over two weeks until the midterm election, Hollywood is doing its best to fit in as much leftist propaganda wherever it can. Even in a 30-minute supposed comedy like ABCâs âŠ
Well, we canât say they didnât warn us! Now that television shows are returning from hiatus for the fall season, pro-abortion propaganda is coming back, too - albeit with renewed fervor since RoeâŠ
Another week, another leftist fantasy world on Paramount+âs legal drama "The Good Fight," where all conservatives are violent, racist anti-Semites, and all liberals are heroes trying to save theâŠ
Someone forgot to tell filmmaker Andrew Dominik that leftist Hollywood doesnât like pro-life scenes or messages in any production.
One need only look at whatâs happening under Biden, what happened during the BLM riots, and the soaring crime rate in our anti-cop culture to know the left is the real threat
Now that sheâs had some time to rest, recover, and heal from her TDS, Schumer accepted an offer from Paramount + to bring the show back, jokingly posting on her Twitter account that her goal is toâŠ
Indigenous Americans have been making strides in entertainment with two shows written by and for Native Americans, "Reservation Dogs" and "Rutherford Falls." Unfortunately, in doing so, theyâveâŠ
On Wednesdayâs episode, âItâs a Vibe,â the new characters are sitting at a hookah bar discussing their thoughts on marriage after witnessing a failed marriage proposal between two originalâŠ
Woke liberals would have us believe that white racism is a serious threat in America. They should look around on Twitter for the truth.
The show even goes so far as to claim that late, former President Ronald Reagan was a "genocidal clown" during the height of the AIDS crisis in the 1980s.
The pro-abortion movement loves to throw around the word âchoiceâ to describe themselves and their mission, but that falls flat when you consider the only choice they support is abortion. Itâs proâŠ
Rarely will you hear anyone in Hollywood admitting they push leftist propaganda onto viewers. But with the overturning of Roe, Hollywood is losing its mind, and in the process, revealing its trueâŠ
Season two of Peacockâs comedy Rutherford Falls released on June 16 and there was still plenty of hatred towards white people, unfortunately, albeit not quite as bad as season one. They attemptedâŠ
Disney-owned ABC continued its anti-parental rights storyline on Wednesdayâs "A Million Little Things" as trans student Madison/Maddox (Romany Malco) snuck out of her house after her parents toldâŠ
CBS viewers have been enjoying a long reprieve from seeing liberal rants after their favorite sitcoms via producer Chuck Lorreâs vanity cards. That reprieve came to an end on Thursday when,âŠ
As the battle for parentsâ rights in the classroom continues across the country, ABCâs liberal drama A Million Little Things continued to show where they stand on the issue by painting the parentsâŠ
AMCâs super woke, anti-cop drama "61st Street" has continued to pour it on thick with their extremist, far-left, Black Lives Matter (BLM) agenda. In the past two episodes, the show has falselyâŠ
We all know where Disney stands on Floridaâs new anti-grooming law, âParental Rights in Education,â so it comes as no surprise that Disney-owned ABC has introduced a trans student storyline in oneâŠ
How many liberal talking points can Hollywood writers fit into one scene? Apparently a lot if we go by AMCâs new anti-cop drama "61st Street," which managed to rant about feminism, white people,âŠ
After eight seasons of divisive and hateful propaganda, ABCâs sitcom "black-ish" has finally come to an end. But the show definitely stuck to its racist agenda during Tuesdayâs final episode, ââŠ
AMCâs new anti-cop drama "61st Street" aired its second episode, âThe Hunter and the Hunted,â Sunday, and it was just as bad as expected considering the pilot episode. Theyâve made it clear theirâŠ
The last thing we need from Hollywood right now is another anti-cop show that puts the lives of our heroes in blue at risk and contributes to a record high number of officers being ambushed andâŠ