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Elise Ehrhard | July 28, 2023
As the final month of summer approaches with no end in sight to both the Hollywood writer's and actors strike, network television is planning an autumn of reruns and reality TV. ABC's scripted lineup is on hold until 2024. The network is instead filling the fall with unscripted entertainment. So, for the first time in years, viewers won't be inundated with the latest pro-abortion rants from …
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Elise Ehrhard | June 5, 2023
Just when you think Disney can't sink any lower, "Pride Month" comes along and the House of Mouse finds ways to fall even further. On Friday, June 2, Disney+ premiered the National Geographic special "Pride from Above." The 45-minute documentary takes kids to LGBTQ Pride Parades across the globe.  In the opening minutes of the documentary, an elderly gay man tells the audience that pride is "…
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Elise Ehrhard | May 19, 2023
Last night's season finale of NBC's "Law & Order" pushed gun-control ideology in an episode about a U.S. senator's assassination. The fictional senator voted in favor of gun rights. On Thursday's episode, "Open Wounds," a gun control activist named Derek Quinn (Dennis Flanagan) kills a U.S. senator for changing his vote on gun control legislation. Quinn is a teacher who survived a school…
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Elise Ehrhard | May 17, 2023
Left-wing television dramas this year have been attacking border state governors for busing illegal immigrants to sanctuary cities. Last night, CBS' "FBI: Most Wanted" was the latest show to criticize a border state leader for daring to take these cities at their word. Tuesday's episode, "Clean House," opened with two teenage girls from Venezuela entering New York City on a bus. The girls,…
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Elise Ehrhard | May 4, 2023
In a post-Dobbs television landscape littered with pro-abortion propaganda, only a handful of network shows have dared to humanize the unborn child. Last night, NBC's medical drama "Chicago Med" did just that. On Wednesday's episode, "Look Closely and You Might Hear the Truth," a teenager named Kira (Bernadette Santos Schwegel) discovers she has an abdominal pregnancy, a rare type of ectopic…
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Elise Ehrhard | April 28, 2023
On last night's episode of NBC's "Law & Order," an angry dad kills a doctor for giving his gender dysphoric child puberty blockers. The murdered doctor is married to a conservative congresswoman who is fighting the LGBTQUIA+ agenda. The episode, "Private Lives," opens with fictional Congresswoman Kristin Bartell (Sasha Alexander) walking up the stairs to her home as an aide tells her, "We…
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Elise Ehrhard | April 17, 2023
Last night's episode of CBS' "The Equalizer" could have been a parody as it checked off so many of the left's delusional paranoid fantasies. An evil, conservative, white male politician? Check. A burly, white guy harassing a Latina congresswoman in front of her house over immigration? Check.  A saintly "migrant" (i.e. illegal immigrant) wrongly accused of a crime? Check again.   In Sunday's…
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Elise Ehrhard | April 6, 2023
Last night's episode of ABC's "Abbott Elementary" mocked the virtue-signaling diversity that has replaced meritocracy in America.  In the episode, "Educator of the Year," the Philadelphia Board of Education awards "Educator of the Year" to Gregory (Tyler James Williams), a new and inexperienced teacher at Abbott Elementary. Upon hearing that he has been selected for the award, Gregory is…
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Elise Ehrhard | March 24, 2023
This week, NBC's medical drama "Chicago Med" premiered another episode glorifying illegal immigration. In the fall, the show introduced a new character, Dr. Nellie Cuevas (Lilah Richcreek Estrada), who is a recipient of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. The series uses her dialogue to excuse or condone the crime of entering the United States illegally. On Wednesdays'…
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Elise Ehrhard | March 21, 2023
Last night, the NBC series "Quantum Leap" proved once again that Hollywood has an anti-Christian bias. Monday's episode, "Ben, Interrupted," was about a cruel, sadistic psychiatrist who quotes the Bible and has a crucifix on his desk. The episode opens with time-traveler Ben Song (Raymond Lee) waking in a 1950s doctor's office where a psychiatrist is examining him. Song leaps into different…