“Yellowstone” co-creator Taylor Sheridan made a rare political comment during a conversation with podcaster Joe Rogan on Jan. 4.
Sheridan's work may be the most brilliant depiction of human sociology and the political means of navigating modern social stratification, but he does not share the depth of his own political leanings. unknown.That seems to have changed between him recently. interview On “The Joe Rogan Experience,” the topic turned to former President Donald Trump's exclusion from the 2024 Colorado primary.
“It's really dangerous,” Sheridan told Logan, noting that the decision by Colorado lawmakers literally feels like a prelude to complete Democratic dictatorship (sarcasm).
“People can think whatever they want about Donald Trump. It doesn't really matter who that person is,” Sheridan continued. “The courts in Colorado are basically going to make a decision based on a trial that hasn't happened yet. They're basically going to argue that he's guilty of a crime that hasn't been tried and remove the ballot from I’m saying I’m excluding it.”
The precedent Colorado's elected officials have set is frightening, he added. “Perhaps now Democrats are so afraid of what Donald Trump will do if he becomes president again that they feel justified in their actions, but they don't know what to expect in 20, 30 years. Are you thinking about it happening? Has it been established yet?” That is the question you should ask yourself, dear reader. (Related: Everything you need to know about 'Yellowstone' creator Taylor Sheridan's 2024 cast on the show)
“People forgot that Al Gore and the Democrats — and I didn't vote for George W. Bush — contested that election at the time. They said it was rigged. . They took it to the Supreme Court. Really, for almost two months, we didn't have a president,” Sheridan concluded, highlighting the hypocrisy of the Democratic Party throughout the Trump presidency.
Sheridan's deft use of language should give listeners the idea that he has a general disdain for macropolitics and never seems to support the leadership of the federal government.
He described to Logan a trip to a remote part of Wyoming for the summer with his wife and son. Their cabin is so remote that the closest thing to an important government office is a 12-hour drive away. His local DMV is open for an hour on Thursdays.
The only thing Sheridan and his neighbors in this part of the country get from the federal government is their annual tax bill. Mr. Sheridan said, and he is right, that there is no meaningful service or benefit for those taxes. (Related: 'Yellowstone' star physically fought with Taylor Sheridan years before lawsuit)
So while many in the Hollywood oligarchy may think Sheridan is a conservative, he is not. He's a very smart patriot who sees the forest for the trees when it comes to current political realities.
‘Yellowstone’ Creator Taylor Sheridan Gives Chilling Comment On Trump’s Removal From Colorado Ballot
“Yellowstone” co-creator Taylor Sheridan made a rare political comment during a conversation with podcaster Joe Rogan on Jan. 4.
Sheridan's work may be the most brilliant depiction of human sociology and the political means of navigating modern social stratification, but he does not share the depth of his own political leanings. unknown.That seems to have changed between him recently. interview On “The Joe Rogan Experience,” the topic turned to former President Donald Trump's exclusion from the 2024 Colorado primary.
“It's really dangerous,” Sheridan told Logan, noting that the decision by Colorado lawmakers literally feels like a prelude to complete Democratic dictatorship (sarcasm).
“People can think whatever they want about Donald Trump. It doesn't really matter who that person is,” Sheridan continued. “The courts in Colorado are basically going to make a decision based on a trial that hasn't happened yet. They're basically going to argue that he's guilty of a crime that hasn't been tried and remove the ballot from I’m saying I’m excluding it.”
The precedent Colorado's elected officials have set is frightening, he added. “Perhaps now Democrats are so afraid of what Donald Trump will do if he becomes president again that they feel justified in their actions, but they don't know what to expect in 20, 30 years. Are you thinking about it happening? Has it been established yet?” That is the question you should ask yourself, dear reader. (Related: Everything you need to know about 'Yellowstone' creator Taylor Sheridan's 2024 cast on the show)
“People forgot that Al Gore and the Democrats — and I didn't vote for George W. Bush — contested that election at the time. They said it was rigged. . They took it to the Supreme Court. Really, for almost two months, we didn't have a president,” Sheridan concluded, highlighting the hypocrisy of the Democratic Party throughout the Trump presidency.
Sheridan's deft use of language should give listeners the idea that he has a general disdain for macropolitics and never seems to support the leadership of the federal government.
He described to Logan a trip to a remote part of Wyoming for the summer with his wife and son. Their cabin is so remote that the closest thing to an important government office is a 12-hour drive away. His local DMV is open for an hour on Thursdays.
The only thing Sheridan and his neighbors in this part of the country get from the federal government is their annual tax bill. Mr. Sheridan said, and he is right, that there is no meaningful service or benefit for those taxes. (Related: 'Yellowstone' star physically fought with Taylor Sheridan years before lawsuit)
So while many in the Hollywood oligarchy may think Sheridan is a conservative, he is not. He's a very smart patriot who sees the forest for the trees when it comes to current political realities.
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