Unhinged Meathead Issues Absurd DEMAND to Trump After ABC Canceled ‘Roseanne’
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Rob “Meathead” Reiner is using Roseanne’s show cancellation, as a means to attack President Trump.
The unhinged liberal is now demadning that President Trump come out and APPLAUD ABC for canceling the popular reboot show, after Roseanne called former Obama top aide Valerie Jarrett an “ape” in a tweet, that she later apologized for.ABC was quick to react, by canceling the show, and liberals feigned plenty of dramatic outrage.
However, there’s a few very very big problems with their so-called “outrage.”
Celebrities all over Tinsel Town have been calling President Trump an “ape” or an “orangutan” for going on 2 years now, and nobody seems to care.
Liberal filmmaker Rob Reiner demanded Tuesday on Twitter and on MSNBC that President Trump come out and applaud ABC for cancelling Roseanne Barr’s show after a racist tweet about a former Obama aide.
Here’s what Reiner said
Reiner on social media said that ABC did “the right thing,” but said that Trump was “stoking” the evil fire that inspired Barr’s tweet. He added that Trump would be continuing to “stoke evil” if he didn’t applaud ABC.
ABC has done the right thing. They’ve stood up against racism. It is our country’s original sin. But this is 2018 and it has no place in the hearts of decent people. Unfortunately our president has stoked these evil fires. If he doesn’t applaud ABC, he will continue to stoke evil
— Rob Reiner (@robreiner) May 29, 2018
“ABC has done the right thing. They’ve stood up against racism,” he tweeted. “It is our country’s original sin. But this is 2018 and it has no place in the hearts of decent people.”
“Unfortunately our president has stoked these evil fires,” he added. “If he doesn’t applaud ABC, he will continue to stoke evil.”
“He’s appealing to is a racist base”
Reiner didn’t talk about stoking “evil” during his appearance on MSNBC that evening, but continued to demand that Trump celebrate ABC’s decision to cancel Roseanne’s show.
“Now the question is does the commander-in-chief,” he told Chris Hayes on his show, “does the president of the United States come out and say that ABC, in no uncertain terms, ABC did the right thing. And that’s what we’re gonna have to see.”
“No more ‘there’s good people on both sides,’ no more uh, you know dog whistles, and ‘here’s my African-American over here,’” he added, referring to comments made by the president about the lethal attack in Charlottesville and a comment he made during a rally about a supporter.
“We’ll have to see a president come out and say that and if he doesn’t, then it’s gonna tell us that who, who he’s appealing to is a racist base,” he concluded.