Posted on 06/03/2018 7:29:42 PM PDT by EdnaMode
Michelle Wolf doesnt think ABC was brave to revive the conservative-leaning Roseanne, nor does she think the Disney-owned network deserves credit for cancelling its biggest hit.
On Sundays episode of her Netflix variety/sketch show The Break, Wolf weighed in on Roseanne Barrs bigoted tweet about former Obama advisor Valerie Jarrett, saying, Its not a joke. Its barely a tweet, and her excuse for tweeting it was [also] bad. Youve gotta get better at one of those, Roseanne, Wolf added.
The comedienne then showed a picture from Barrs most controversial photoshoot: a 2009 spread for the satirical Jewish magazine Heeb, in which she dressed up as Adolf Hitler, and pulled gingerbread cookies out of an oven.
Everyones been saying its so brave of ABC to cancel [its] biggest hit show, but the bold move was actually putting this lady Hitler chef back on the air in the first place, Wolf opined. So kudos to ABC. It takes a lot of courage to fire someone after theyve been openly racist for the thousandth time.
Wolf then suggested a potential replacement for ABCs Tuesday night lineup: A new sitcom starring a troubled Lethal Weapon star no, not that one! with a long history of antisemitism.
Isn’t she white?
I’ve never seen her on anything, but she seems to be getting a lot of attention suddenly for being an edgy, outspoken ‘comic’.
Now here she is criticizing ABC and giving her 2 pennies worth of programming advice.
I can’t help but believe she’ll crash before our eyes very soon, what with making enemies in the business, burning her professional bridges and all.
I have never heard of this person.
Where did this rake faced pig come from? Who was she sleeping with that landed her these 15 minutes of fame? More like ... what was she sleeping with that landed her these 15 minutes of fame?
Seriously, I never heard of this thing until recently. She has something on Netflix, but I canceled it and won’t have to see her ugly face on my TV again for a while.
Michelle Wolf Mocks Trumps North Korea Negotiations: Whos the Ambassador, Mayor McCheese?
https://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/the-wrap/article/Michelle-Wolf-Mocks-Trump-s-North-Korea-12963948.php
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heeb
The magazine was founded by Jennifer Bleyer, a graduate of Columbia University,[2][3] and backed financially by Steven Spielberg and Charles Bronfman. Bleyer, who now writes for The New York Times, ended her association with the magazine in 2003.[4] Taking over for her as editor and publisher was Harvard Divinity School graduate Joshua Neuman. Neuman’s goal was to spread the idea of Heeb as a “lifestyle magazine”, incorporating events like a traveling Heeb Storytelling show in order to reach an underserved Jewish progressive market around the country. The magazine’s subtitle was “The New Jew Review”.
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It has become known for its satire and sardonic approach to reaching Jewish readers of all streams. In a late 2006 edition, a live pig was photographed running across a traditional Sabbath dinner table. Heebs satirist, David Deutsch, who used his own table to stage the photos asked his rabbi if it were kosher to use a live pig on his table for this purpose, as pig meat is considered unkosher. His rabbi said it wasn’t a problem, but recommended that he wash the table afterwards.
The magazine is decidedly anti-establishment and left-wing.
... It frequently criticizes mainstream American Jewish culture, most famously in an article entitled “Joe Lieberman is a Dickhead.” The author of the piece took Lieberman to task for favoring an increase in military spending. Other writers who have contributed to Heeb include Allen Salkin, who wrote “Where Have You Gone Sandy Koufax?”, an article about Jews obsessed with Jews in sports, and “Why are We So Guilty?”....
...In March 2004, in its fifth issue, Heeb featured the photo spread entitled Crimes of Passion that spoofed Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ. The spread included a half naked Virgin Mary (with pierced nipples) and a Jesus with his genitals wrapped in a tallit...
In 2009, Heeb produced its controversial Germany Issue in which Roseanne Barr posed as Adolf Hitler in drag holding a tray of “burned Jew cookies.” The photo invoked the ire of Bill O’Reilly on Fox’s The O’Reilly Factor...
Heeb ceased publishing the print edition of its magazine in 2010, but continues to publish a daily weblog.
They don’t go by ratings anymore. They go by if you follow the communist agenda.
The leftist just cant seem to take a joke. Unless it is a hate mongering against freedom.
I certainly hope that Wolf never gets revived.
Hey Michelle, “Nobody gives a flying flock what you think, so go back into obscurity!”
And that can apply to other Michelle’s we have plaguing America, starting with Wideload and workings its way up the food chain.
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