Money Grubbing Michelle ‘Worried About Netflix Deal’ Made Sure ABC Stuck Dagger In Roseanne’s Back

Money-Grubbing Michelle ‘Worried About Netflix Deal’ Made Sure ABC Stuck Dagger In Roseanne’s Back

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On Wednesday Roseanne Barr tweeted that she might actually fight ABC’s move to cancel her show after an offensive tweet for which she apologized for. But what was also very interesting, and not far-fetched at all was the fact that she appeared to endorse the idea that former first lady Michelle Obama could have been behind her firing.

All this came about when ABC announced that it would be canceling her number one rated show “Roseanne” after Barr sent out a controversial tweet about Barack Obama’s top White House aide and friend, Valerie Jarrett.

“Muslim brotherhood & planet of the apes had a baby=vj,” Barr wrote.

But on Wednesday, Barr continued by tweeting that the positive feedback she has been receiving from people who support her has emboldened her efforts to combat ABC. Barr said she is going to examine all of her options and fight back.
you guys make me feel like fighting back. I will examine all of my options carefully and get back to U.

— Roseanne Barr (@therealroseanne) May 30, 2018

It’s not an outlandish conspiracy theory that the former first lady actually did have a hand in the canceling of “Roseanne” since the Obama’s have their hands in all of popular culture.

But what is even more interesting about this is that rumors are now floating around that the reason Michelle Obama had Roseanne taken off the air because she was terrified that Barr would turn her own stint on Netflix into a joke since the controversial comedian has tremendous influence in middle America and with those of us who are sick and tired of being trashed by Hollywood in every TV show or movie we watch.

The American Thinker reported: “The majority of the calls were before the VJ [Valerie Jarrett] tweet, they were addressing concerns over Roseanne’s Netflix tweets. Can’t confirm to who or by who. . . word of these calls may have actually been the inspiration for Roseanne’s VJ tweets. Did VJ make the Netflix calls? The firing conversation was definitely between MO [Michelle Obama] and Channing.”

I have news for you Michelle, us Americans won’t be watching your agenda driven garbage on Netflix, in fact, most of us have already canceled our subscriptions.
Here is more on this via Bustle:

“Shortly after ABC canceled her sitcom revival, Barr retweeted a theory from Twitter user @therealcornett that an “enraged” Michelle Obama had convinced ABC President Channing Dungey to cancel Roseanne. The tweet speculated that Obama was unsatisfied with a mere apology, and wanted ABC to go one step further by canceling Barr’s show. Barr subsequently replied to @therealcornett asking if the theory was true, and suggesting that it was actually fake.

She proceeded to ask her followers for sources that would confirm Obama’s involvement in her show’s cancelation and did not appear to receive any. However, Barr concluded her Twitter comments about the theory with another retweet; this one suggested that it would not be surprising if Obama had been involved, especially after the attention the Obamas’ new Netflix deal received. Barr recently mocked the Obamas over the Netflix deal, and her retweet suggests that Obama is now responding in kind.

In addition to the theories about Obama, Barr has also tweeted a number of other responses to her fans, followers, and ABC. In one tweet following her sitcom’s cancelation, Barr insisted that she has never been and never will be racist, and argued that she had made a single “stupid joke a lifetime of fighting 4 civil rights 4 all minorities.” During a long night of tweeting, Barr expressed her apologies to Jarrett multiple times, and denounced what she described as her “terrible mistake.”

However, Barr returned to Twitter on Wednesday in a much more combative spirit, The New York Times reported. She retweeted numerous statements of support — one of which came from Donald Trump, who wondered why ABC had apologized to Jarrett for Barr’s comments but not to him for “the HORRIBLE statements made and said about me” on the network. Barr and Trump have often supported each other in the past, and The New York Times reported that the revival of Roseanne was a strategy by network executives to attract larger audiences in light of Trump’s election victory.

In a series of replies to her Twitter followers, Barr argued that “diversity is not allowed on the left,” and she retweeted arguments from fans who believed that ABC went too far by canceling Roseanne. ”
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