Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: ‘Roseanne’ Is the Most Anti-Trump Show on TV
NBA Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, believes that the early success of Trump-supporter Roseanne Barr’s reboot of her classic sitcom, is actually an anti-Trump statement.
NBA Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, believes that the early success of Trump-supporter Roseanne Barr’s reboot of her classic sitcom, is actually an anti-Trump statement.
For just one week, the leftist blacklisters who run popular culture allowed Trump supporters and the Faithful a shot at playing in the game, and look at what happened — we took the place over and the results were viewership records, ratings wins, and big profits at the box office.
Actor-director turned political activist Rob Reiner warned MSNBC host Joy Reid that the wildly popular reboot of ABC’s “Roseanne” is a pro-President Donald Trump “megaphone” for the “lunatic fringe” media in America.
Roseanne Barr took to Twitter this weekend and called out a reporter who claimed that her wildly successful sitcom reboot has some at CBS concerned that the show is being used to “monetize” President Donald Trump’s supporter base.
After factoring in three days of delayed viewer numbers, including TiVo, ABC Streaming, and other services, the “Roseanne” reboot premier gained an addition 6.59 million viewers.
Sunday, actor Robert Davi said it was “wonderful” to have the political incorrectness reemerge in ABC’s “Roseanne” reboot. Davi added that he thought “Roseanne” could bring the nation together. “Roseanne always had an everyman appeal, every-woman appeal when she first
Roseanne Barr took to Twitter to celebrate the amazing ratings for the debut of her re-booted Rosanne sitcom telling fans that the final numbers are even better than the early reports.
“Even look at Roseanne, I called her yesterday, look at her ratings!” Trump said.
Thursday on ABC’s “Good Morning American,” on the heels of the highly rated debut of her 1990s ABC “Roseanne” reboot, comedienne Roseanne Barr reacted to those ratings and a phone call she received from President Donald Trump congratulating her. “I
President Donald Trump personally phoned Roseanne Barr on Wednesday to congratulate her on her show’s impressive debut.
A record-breaking 18 million viewers tuned into ABC Tuesday night to watch the return of the 1990s queen of sitcom. After a 20-year absence, Roseanne Barr revived her award-winning role as the matriarch of the working class Conner family of Lanford, Illinois. And Trump’s America found a champion.
ABC’s Roseanne returned to the television airwaves on Tuesday night and drew in more than 18 million viewers, marking TV’s largest comedy premiere in years.
Roseanne Barr said the country is lucky to have President Donald Trump and explained why she thinks Hillary Clinton lost the 2016 presidential election in an interview Thursday night ahead of the March revival of her classic sitcom ‘Roseanne.’
Roseanne Barr said her character’s support for President Donald Trump in the revived sitcom “Roseanne” is a reflection of her own views and also true to the show’s roots.
Actress Roseanne Barr slammed Sen. Al Franken (D-MN) during his resignation speech on Thursday, pointing out that the disgraced Democrat was ‘blaming Trump for his being a pervert.’
ABC’s revival of the classic 90s sitcom Roseanne is currently looking for actors to play the nine-year-old “gender creative” son of the characters Darlene Connor (Sara Gilbert) and David Healy (Johnny Galecki), according to a report.
Fans are excited about the return of Roseanne, having viewed the teaser trailer for ABC’s upcoming reboot of the popular 90s sitcom more than 33 million times.
Popular 90s comedy series Roseanne will be the latest hit show set to return to TV, two decades after going off the air.
Comedian Roseanne Barr took to Twitter Monday to defend President Donald Trump from unspecified attacks, which she said were really “disguised” attacks on American voters.
Comedian and former presidential candidate Roseanne Barr blasted “Jew hater” Hillary Clinton and her “filthy Nazi” advisors on social media this week, arguing that if Clinton were to win the presidency in November, it would mean the “death of Israel.”