Back in January, Glenn Beck wrote this:
On January 12, 1971, Archie Bunker walked through his front door at 704 Hauser Street for the first time, launching “All in the Family,” which would become the intersection of discussion where 1960s-era counterculture collided with blue-collar, middle-class families in the early 1970s.
Now, the house on 704 Hauser Street sits inside Stage 19 at BlazeTV studios. So why did I preserve it?
For the first time in television history, “All in the Family” brought real topics of contention directly to American audiences in their living rooms. Issues like taxes, the government, feminism, and racism were all considered too controversial for TV. But “All in the Family” ran directly toward them.
Read the full article. Now, cover you ears and listen, if you can bear it, to Beck and Roseanne Beck utterly desecrate the theme song. That set should be in the Smithsonian, not Glenn Beck’s fucking studio. And Edith Bunker would never have worn flip-flops.
I’m just glad Norman Lear isn’t around to see this. pic.twitter.com/uIBscN0O9C
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) September 26, 2024
An unhinged Roseanne Barr pushing election denialism and January 6th conspiracies at Tucker Carlson event.
This is MAGA. pic.twitter.com/ya5tSvPRYv
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) September 25, 2024