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− | # ''Family Ties'': a [[conservative]] teenager (played by Michael J. Fox) tries to enlighten his [[liberal]] ex- | + | # ''Family Ties'': a [[conservative]] teenager (played by Michael J. Fox) tries to enlighten his [[liberal]], ex-hippie, underachieving<ref>The father would be criticized by the son for working for less money at a public television station, rather than in free enterprise.</ref> parents |
# ''The Office'': mockery of liberal [[political correctness]] and corporate [[socialism]] in an office setting. | # ''The Office'': mockery of liberal [[political correctness]] and corporate [[socialism]] in an office setting. | ||
# ''The Apprentice'': liberals stopped watching when they realized that [[Donald Trump]] might be conservative. | # ''The Apprentice'': liberals stopped watching when they realized that [[Donald Trump]] might be conservative. | ||
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# ''The Lawrence Welk Show'': a clean, family oriented variety show that appealed to Midwestern values. | # ''The Lawrence Welk Show'': a clean, family oriented variety show that appealed to Midwestern values. | ||
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Revision as of 17:50, May 25, 2011
Here are some of the greatest conservative television shows:
- Family Ties: a conservative teenager (played by Michael J. Fox) tries to enlighten his liberal, ex-hippie, underachieving[1] parents
- The Office: mockery of liberal political correctness and corporate socialism in an office setting.
- The Apprentice: liberals stopped watching when they realized that Donald Trump might be conservative.
- All in the Family and Archie Bunker's Place: mocked and lampooned liberal ideologies such as anti-Vietnam sentiment, abortion , and feminism. It is ranked as one of the greatest American TV of all time.
- The Cosby Show: promoting good family values
- American Idol: allowing the best of the public to come to the fore, musically.
- 24: Jack Bauer shows us how to beat Islamic terrorists.
- Star Trek: emphasized morality, honor, abiding by a strict code of conduct, and problem solving in a science fiction setting that inspired real world innovations.
- The Waltons: a family struggles in rural America but promotes Christian morality and charity to strangers, and honors military service.
- The Lawrence Welk Show: a clean, family oriented variety show that appealed to Midwestern values.
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References
- ↑ The father would be criticized by the son for working for less money at a public television station, rather than in free enterprise.