Crude Michelle Wolf Takes Aim At Roseanne, Insults Her In Worst Way Possible
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Comedian Michelle Wolf, who made a bad name for herself at this year’s White House Correspondent’s Dinner when she viciously attacked White House press secretary Sarah Sanders, has come out with guns blazing. The controversial comedian hit Roseanne Barr with the worst insult one could give to a person of Jewish descent.
On the latest episode of her Netflix show “The Break,” Wolf tore into ABC, the network that aired the revival of Barr’s hit 1990s show “Roseanne,” and into Barr herself. “Everyone’s been saying it’s so brave of ABC to cancel their biggest hit show, but the bold move was actually putting this lady Hitler chef back on the air in the first place,” she said in a segment titled “Internet Goofs.”
The “lady Hitler” jab was a reference to a photo Barr took in a 2009 photoshoot where she dressed as Hitler and held a cookie tray of people shaped cookies near the open door of an oven. According to Barr, the cookies were meant to represent Palestinians and not Jews as has been portrayed online.
These photographs are real. However, they are frequently shared without important accompanying context. The series of images were originally part of a 2009 article in a “Germany” issue of Heeb magazine, a satirical Jewish publication that ran between 2001 and 2010. Heeb defended the pictures and noted that Holocaust jokes are frequently featured in Hollywood movies, explaining that as a satirical, Jewish publication its goal was to challenge preconceptions. [Source: Snopes]
“So kudos to ABC, it takes a lot of courage to fire someone after they’ve been openly racist for the thousandth time,” Wolf said. And then, to no one’s surprise on a network that employs former President Barack Obama, former First Lady Michelle Obama, and Susan Rice, Wolf switched her attention to attacking President Donald Trump.
Using Barr’s tweet that likened Valerie Jarrett to a cross between the Muslim Brotherhood and someone from the “Planet of the Apes,” she said, “Don’t compare black people to apes, and also, don’t compare Donald Trump to an ape because that’s rude to apes.”
“Compared to Trump, apes are quite accomplished,” Wolf screeched. “They can ice skate, they’ve been to space, some of them know sign language, they’re not full of shit because they’re constantly throwing it.”
“So if you’re keeping score, it goes Ape, the guy who’s in charge of my goofs, and then Trump,” she said. It appears that insulting President Trump and members of his administration is going to be a recurring theme on Wolf’s show.
Not satisfied with attacking Sarah Sanders at the White House Correspondent’s Dinner, she took aim at the White House Press Secretary again. “For the record, that was not a looks-based joke, that was about her ugly personality,” Wolf said, insisting that her joke, which was blatantly about Sanders’ appearance, was not.
“She has the Mario Batali of personalities,” Wolf said, referring to the celebrity chef who is at the center of a sexual misconduct scandal. She also used the appointment of Gina Haspel as CIA Director to continue to swipe at Sanders.
“Who knew you could waterboard a glass ceiling ’til it broke?” she said, an allusion to the CIA enhanced interrogation program that Haspel was a part of. “After Gina was nominated, my best friend Sarah Huckabee Sanders tweeted, ‘Any Democrat who claims to support women’s empowerment and our national security but opposes her nomination is a total hypocrite.’”
“Well if anyone’s an expert on hypocrites, it’s Sarah Huckabee Sanders,” she said.
Wolf is the perfect fit for Netflix. In addition to employing both Obamas and Rice, it is home to one of the most vile, anti-President Trump progressives in the entertainment industry, Chelsea Handler. The streaming video service has made no effort to keep its left leaning perspective a secret from its audience.
From its comedy specials to its original programming like “Dear White People,” Netflix pushes the progressive agenda like it is in its mission statement. The question now is, how long are conservative Americans going to continue to pay a monthly subscription fee to be insulted by the company and its stars?