CBS All-Access’ “The Good Wife” spinoff series, “The Good Fight,” is in hot water after tweeting an image from one of its episodes that shows a list of “target words” including: “Assassinate,” “President” and “Trump” in a red column and a second orange column that started with the words: “Mar-a-Lago” and “Eliminate.”
The episode itself focuses on the character Diane (Christine Baranski) joining a female resistance group tasked with dragging down Donald Trump’s approval ratings.
The tweet, which has since been deleted, did not provide context for the list. Instead, it asked viewers if they could find the Easter egg. The egg reference ended up being linked to Kalinda, a popular character in “The Good Wife,” whose name was in the second column.
This needs to be taken seriously.
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I agree.
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Even if it was done as a joke, it really is inciting violence and assassination.
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Subliminal message or outright written instructions, mentally ill Dems will think this is great and some will think seriously about acting on it.
What sick crud is on TV nowadays! Though there might be a few good shows on, I’m glad I haven’t watched any TV series in years. My screen hasn’t even been hooked since last April. Much more fun watching all those thousands of live camera, or great art discussions, informative history shows, BBC-type mysteries, and our great President Trump’s rallies on YouTube.
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There is a problem here. THERE ARE NO PHRASES posted. Just words. Sadly that cannot be interpreted as advocating the assassination of anyone. If ONLY there were phrases, the poster would be in jail by now. As it is, it is just same-old stuff…Fascist Progressives wishing they could kill off our government, but lacking the means to do it.
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