May 5 Liberal Ugly Art and Comedy

May 5 Liberal Ugly Art and Comedy

From Tea With George by George Caylor, Diane Gruber, Steve Putney

May 2, 2026 · 1 min · Season 5 · Episode 112

About this episode

The episode discusses the perceived decline in quality of art and comedy associated with liberal influences, exploring themes of moral judgment and ugliness.

May 5 Liberal Ugly Art and Comedy Why is it that almost everything the liberals touch becomes coarser, uglier, meaner? From comedy to art, it's all worse. Maybe they're changing things not because they dislike them, because of moral judgment. They don't look at something as unpleasant, but they look at it as wrong or evil, and they respond by making something that they dislike into something ugly and evil. During the Civil War, most of the generals that fought for the South neither owned slav...

People in this episode

Hosts: George Caylor, Diane Gruber, Steve Putney

Topics covered

  • liberal art
  • comedy
  • moral judgment
  • Civil War
  • ugliness in art

Keywords

  • liberal
  • art
  • comedy
  • moral judgment
  • Civil War
  • ugliness
  • meaner

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