Anonymous ID: 2fb1e3 April 2, 2018, 1:50 p.m. No.870999   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>870960

Where are Anons finding clips of these classic episodes of Sesame Street? I remember these scenes from back when I was a little kid. These are the episodes from the 1970s—back when TV used to be really good.

Anonymous ID: 2fb1e3 April 2, 2018, 2:05 p.m. No.871146   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>871023

Rosanne is a comedienne. She's not a politician. And the first rule of comedy is that everything and anything is fair game—even oneself. People sometimes do offensive things in comedy, but I don't think this makes them a traitor, or a hater, or unpatriotic. When we read all that into it then we miss the whole point of comedy—which is to help us appreciate the importance of laughter and to not take the world or ourselves too seriously. The flag bit did not work for Rosanne back then and she got booed. She learned a very important lesson from that, I'm sure. The lesson was that even though we may have the freedom and the right to do certain things that doesn't necessarily mean that we should do them.

 

There are a lot of people out there who call themselves American and who stand at attention when they hear the national anthem, but who really couldn't care any less about what happens to this country. Behind closed doors they trash the Constitution and sell the country out for pocketfuls of cash. Ask Hillary or Bill Clinton, or Hussein Obama, or Pelosi, or Maxine, or any of our corrupt members of Congress. Rosanne is far more patriotic than the lot of them bunched together.