ABC President who Canceled ‘Roseanne’ Forced Out at Network

Two things bind left-wing media industry zealots together. The first is that they dislike conservatives and that includes Pres. Donald J. Trump and his supporters. The second is that when they attack conservative Americans, they lose.

So was the case in the unfair firing of Roseanne Barr after she made a single, off-color political tweet. It goes without saying that the former star of the namesake hit TV series will generally spout off politically incorrect things. That’s just part of the charm that Americans found endearing about here. Simply put: Roseanne is a loudmouth that says the things others dare not.

In this Western Journal exclusive, news of ABC President Channing Dungey following Roseanne to the unemployment line is explored. It appears “The Connors” replacement show plummeted in popularity without the iconic star. Dungey, the first African-American president at ABC, used her power to cancel the hit show “Roseanne” despite the star clarifying her Twitter remarks and even offering an apology to any who were offended.

Whether Dungey saw this as an opportunity to punish Roseanne for having different views or just wanted to garner praise from her angry resist and obstruct comrades remains to be seen. What also remains to be seen is the executive’s future job opportunities now that she tanked one of the network’s top-rated shows.

Is it ironic that this liberal executive lost her job by firing Roseanne or just poetic justice? Watch this Western Journal video, get the facts, and decide for yourself.


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