The moral of the story is that when right-of-center television producers let liberals in the door, it’s over. All over. There’s nothing wrong with being open-minded, but the problem is that they’re not and like a parasite only exist to consume the host. Ask Joel Surnow.
Law & Order Has Lost Its Mind
By Dirty Harry on General Libertas

For years this show flew under the radar. That’s when I watched it. The first five seasons were spectacular. You could tell either closet conservatives or open-minded liberals were getting some right-of-center ideas through. Then it got popular. Then it went to Hell. Whenever I come across a newer episode I’ll watch for a few minutes and without fail its extreme left-turn rears its ugly head. By chance, I also caught the worst parts of this episode and had the exact same reaction:
<<< On Wednesday, Law & Order served up another of those famed episodes ripped from the headlines – except the violence-preaching madrassa is Christian, not Muslim, the evil cleric brainwashing children quotes the Bible, not the Koran, and American Christians haven’t executed anybody by stoning since the Salem witch trials.
The plot for this episode is so ludicrous it hardly merits retelling, but for clarity’s sake, here’s a quick summary. The police find the body of a woman art gallery owner killed by stoning, and immediately suspect the killer had “strong religious views.” Suspicion falls first on a Muslim artist.
Time for a cheap shot at the Bush administration: the National Security Agency is wiretapping the gallery owner by mistake, revealing that she was having an affair with the artist. Suspicion shifts to her irreligious husband, who apparently didn’t mind being cuckolded. For reasons not explained, the police decide to arrest their son, Jason, a college student.
Jason turns out to be a Christian mystic who hears from God several times a day. The son is under the influence of a Bible-spouting pastor who runs the Angelgrove Camp, where he is preparing Christian children to fight a religious war. >>>
The moral of the story is that when right-of-center television producers let liberals in the door, it’s over. All over. There’s nothing wrong with being open-minded, but the problem is that they’re not and like a parasite only exist to consume the host. Ask Joel Surnow.
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