‘Queen of the garbage people’: Roseanne Barr PREDICTS election aftermath



After President Joe Biden labeled half the country as “garbage,” Roseanne Barr has taken on a new title. That is the “Queen of the Garbage People,” and she’s proud of it.

“I’m feeling royal,” Barr tells Glenn Beck of “The Glenn Beck Program.” “That Biden guy, he is the gift that keeps on giving.” However, while she identifies with the “garbage” Trump supporters, she is concerned that the country is only getting more divided.

“We don’t all have to think exactly alike because this is a free country where we have liberty and freedom of speech,” she tells Glenn.

But what will happen after the election?


“If he wins, the mainstream media I think is over. There won’t be a government to save them and bail them out,” Glenn says, adding, “If she wins, I think we’re doomed.”

Barr is in full agreement, telling Glenn that if Kamala wins, we’re looking at a “Planet of the Apes” situation.

“It’s a very popular movie, but it’s about a militarized police force that comes and locks you up for saying the wrong thing. That’s what it’s basically about. It’s about fascism, and if she wins, number one, or two, there’ll be another lockdown immediately,” she warns.

“They’ve got to get their ducks in a row for what they’re doing, which is siphoning public money and putting it into private pockets. That’s what they’re about, that’s what Marxism is, and I wish people would understand that,” she adds.

Glenn is on the same page, noting that everything the liberals used to stand for is what conservatives stand for now.

“It’s amazing to me how really, the conservatives and liberals have switched places on almost everything,” he tells Barr. “It’s crazy how we’re not with the big business, they are. We’re not for big war, they are.”

“We’re not for forced injections by people that are headquartered in Germany, hello,” Barr adds.

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'John Goodman wouldn't do it': Roseanne Barr says other 'Roseanne' actors refused to play Trump supporters



Actress and comedian Roseanne Barr said the onus fell on her to play a Donald Trump supporter on the reboot of her show "Roseanne" because all the other actors refused to do so.

During an appearance on "The Glenn Beck Podcast," Barr spoke about the reboot of the incredibly popular TV show that bears her name. The sitcom originally aired from 1988 to 1997 before returning during the Trump administration in 2018. Despite the massive viewership (18 million for the premiere), the rebooted show was canceled by the network for what was perceived as racist commentary by Barr.

"They hated Trump so bad," Barr said of the Disney-owned ABC. "I thought, well, when they hear the facts — but then I knew, oh, it's because they know the facts. That's why they hate him."

"But it was consistent with the show," Beck retorted. "Donald Trump is the guy for the blue-collar worker."

"Even if you personally didn't like him, he's the guy the Conner family would have supported," the host added.

"Of course," Barr explained. "That's what I said."

'I wanted to show both sides still loving on each other in the same family, because that's America.'

In the reboot, Barr portrayed a Trump supporter, while her sister was portrayed as a vehement liberal who even wore a pink "p**sy hat" worn by protesters at pro-abortion marches in real life.

However, the comedian revealed that she didn't want her character to be the conservative person because it was too true to life.

"I didn't want to be the one that was for Trump because I thought that was too on the head. I thought it should have been Dan Conner [John Goodman], because it was mostly working-class men that were [pro-Trump] at that time."

"But he wouldn't do it. John Goodman wouldn't do it, and neither would any of the other characters on the show portray the Trump voter."

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For Barr, she felt there was a need to show that families with differing political opinions, as stark as they may be, can still get along.

"I wanted to show both sides still loving on each other in the same family, because that's America. And maybe fighting about it, but certainly not trying to kill each other," she explained.

"That's why I came back, because I didn't want to see America polarized like that. I knew [leftism] was leading to segregation."

The 71-year-old also revealed that the network didn't approve of showing an "integrated" working class.

"I also wanted to show that the working class is the most integrated class in America, and [ABC] hated all that too," Barr told Beck.

Following Barr's exodus, the sitcom was revamped into "The Conners," which largely ignored the previous season. In the new show, the Roseanne character died of an accidental opioid overdose. According to People, the character was found to have a mixture of pills hidden in different places around the house.

The show is still on the air after six seasons, garnering an average of 9.5 million viewers in its first season and 7.7 million in the second season. The numbers have significantly dropped off but are still in the millions.

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Roseanne Barr DESTROYS the left: ‘they’re SLAVES and I’m tired of them’



When Roseanne Barr aired the first lesbian kiss on television in the 90s, she thought she was using her show to give “a voice to the voiceless.”

Now, things have changed a bit too much.

“You know, the problem with giving a voice to the voiceless, they never shut the f*** up,” she tells Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report.” “You got equal rights and blah blah, okay? So now, you’re going to take it too far like you always do.”

“They can’t ever be happy with what they got, even though it’s a miracle they got it. Because they’ve got to please their masters, which require them to be a fod for fundraising,” Barr explains. “And all that fundraising, it don’t go to none of the people. It goes to the master’s pocket. They’re slaves and they’re idiots and I’m tired of them.”

“When did you realize that — that they never stop?” Rubin asks Barr, adding, “We got equality, we’re good, but then overnight, it flipped into lets chop genitals off kids.”

Barr recalls that once upon a time, she had friends who were university professors when she noticed this trend.

“They were the F-word; feminists who taught women’s history in basically Jesuit universities. That was the first chop,” she explains. “They had to deny them tenure and kick them off the universities because they refused to include trans theory in their classes. And so they got rid of all the women.”

Barr notes that she realized who was doing this and why they were doing it.

“They’re positioning groups of people against their own better interests. They’re dividing everybody to have two groups, an internal enemy and the regular dumbass people that are too busy to, you know, not listen to CNN,” Barr says.

“It’s incremental steps to destroy a nation and a people’s laws of self protection,” she adds.


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WATCH: Roseanne Barr and Greg Gutfeld explain the devolution of the comedy industry



Both Greg Gutfeld and Roseanne Barr were quick to ditch mainstream comedy when the industry fell under the control of the radical left. On a recent episode of “The Roseanne Barr Podcast,” the two discussed “the huge culture shift” that’s left the comedy industry void of, well, comedy.

“These guys,” Barr said, referring to the comedians who pander to the woke, “they’re just drowning in unfunny.”

According to Gutfeld, the comedians who bent the knee have one thing in common: “They’re scared.”

But the ones, like Barr, who refused to be silenced and controlled, also have something in common: “the freedom to say what [they] want.”

“Once the left and liberals gave [freedom to speak freely] up, we snatched it,” he said, in reference to conservative comedians. “You can tell how uncomfortable comedians of the left are. They know that there’s a line they can’t cross; meanwhile, you and I — we can say whatever we want.”

And that — the freedom to speak freely — is exactly why Greg Gutfeld is “the number one host in late night comedy” according to Dave Rubin.

“It’s everyone versus the woke,” he says. “They are destroying everything at every freaking level.”

To see the footage of Gutfeld and Barr’s candid conversation, watch the clip below.


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FACT CHECK: Did Tim Allen And Roseanne Barr Announce Creation Of ‘Non-Woke’ Actors Guild?

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Bill Maher tells Roseanne Barr her Tweet was racist & her reaction is PERFECT



Roseanne Barr is standing her ground.

The actress and comedian was “canceled” along with her show, “Roseanne,” in 2018 after posting what some called a racist tweet about former Obama aide Valerie Jarrett.

Barr referred to her as the offspring of the “Muslim Brotherhood & Planet of the Apes.”

Years later, she’s not letting the cancellation of the number-one sitcom in America force her to her knees.

In an interview with Bill Maher, she made sure everyone was aware of this.

“You tweeted something that I don’t even know if you thought it was racist; it certainly was,” Maher said to Barr.

“It was not,” Barr responded, clearly annoyed. “I thought the b**** was white.”

"She looks just like the picture,” Barr added.

Maher then let her know that she wasn’t going to get herself “out of this by reiterating that.”

“Everybody in power’s got to be made fun of,” she argued.

“If you can’t take a joke, f*** you, you fascist. That’s how I feel, Bill.”

“And you know what? I don’t give a f*** what color your ass is, if you ain’t doing right for your own people or anybody’s people in this country, where people are sleeping in the streets,” she said.

“I don’t give a f*** about your feelings.”


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