How does this sketch "speak volumes about media bias"? Gay people are generally going to vote for Hillary and rich people are generally going to vote Trump. That's reality and that's what's portrayed in this sketch.
I remember a specific episode of Will & Grace that stood out as completely revealing of the liberal agenda. It aired in the early 2000s.
In the episode, there are local elections. Will and Grace are backing different candidates (one gay guy, one liberal woman) and, for one reason or another both candidates end up being terrible.
Will & Grace both decide to not vote. At the end of the episode, Jack comes in and says, "I don't know what you're worried about - I just voted for the black guy."
Will and Grace look stunned and scream "There was a black guy!?" And they both run out to vote.
Message being: they didn't care about his politics or beliefs - they needed to support the black, minority candidate.
The entire show was agenda driven and that episode always stuck with me as revealing of the liberal media mindset.
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7 CookieHaid 2016-09-30
If this doesn't speak volumes about how biased and agenda-driven (((Hollywood))) is, I don't know what would.
1 Individually_Placed 2016-09-30
How does this sketch "speak volumes about media bias"? Gay people are generally going to vote for Hillary and rich people are generally going to vote Trump. That's reality and that's what's portrayed in this sketch.
1 _TheConsumer_ 2016-09-30
I remember a specific episode of Will & Grace that stood out as completely revealing of the liberal agenda. It aired in the early 2000s.
In the episode, there are local elections. Will and Grace are backing different candidates (one gay guy, one liberal woman) and, for one reason or another both candidates end up being terrible.
Will & Grace both decide to not vote. At the end of the episode, Jack comes in and says, "I don't know what you're worried about - I just voted for the black guy."
Will and Grace look stunned and scream "There was a black guy!?" And they both run out to vote.
Message being: they didn't care about his politics or beliefs - they needed to support the black, minority candidate.
The entire show was agenda driven and that episode always stuck with me as revealing of the liberal media mindset.
7 itrits 2016-09-30
I don't know what's worse; that episode description, or the fact that you watched an episode of Will & Grace, you fruit.
1 _TheConsumer_ 2016-09-30
Fixed that for you
5 dude_relaxe 2016-09-30
Member Will & Grace?
2 GothamJustice 2016-09-30
Suuuuuuure...
3 Ant_Sucks 2016-09-30
Wow, how much money are they spending to bring back this shit. They really are desperate
3 MilesDavisRose 2016-09-30
I just focus on the annoying brods tits
1 itrits 2016-09-30
Is this just a one off scene or is this show actually back on the air?
2 _TheConsumer_ 2016-09-30
IIRC, they created this new skit just to encourage people to vote. It's a one time thing.
As you can tell from the clip, not only are they encouraging you to vote but they are (basically) telling who to vote for.
But, there is no liberal agenda in the media. Move along, nothing to see here.
1 breadmoccasin 2016-09-30
I was wondering the same thing! Also, I wonder which candidate these two classic characters are supporting.
1 Knightscribe 2016-09-30
I'm really anxious to learn how the Keaton Family or the gang down at Cheers feel about this election cycle.
1 Robert-T-Pooner 2016-09-30
Could someone give me a recap about what was said? I just put it on mute and jacked off to that redhead's tits, pretending that they were Opie's tits.