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Culture WarsDecember 15, 2025
Taylor Sheridan's "Landman" destroys the shrill harpies from "The View," compares them to a fart in church
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As you start your Monday catching up on the weekend news, you're going to find nothing but chaos and tragedy on a global scale. Our advice is to ease into it by having a hearty guffaw at the expense of Joy Behar, racist Sunny Hostin, and the dingbats on "The View." They were the butt of Billy Bob Thornton's joke on "The Landman," and let's be real... we could all use a laugh this morning.
Thornton plays a vice president of an oil company, and his dad (played by Sam Elliot) was having trouble finding something to do around the house. Billy Bob suggested watching a hilarious show on TV called "The View."
A bunch of pissed-off millionaires bitching about how much they hate millionaires and Trump and men and you and me and everybody else they got a bee up their ass about. It’s pretty funny.
Now, I know what you're thinking, "Hey Brodigan, that doesn't sound very funny." Sam Elliot's character agreed.
“Well, it ain’t joke funny, it’s like ‘fart in church’ funny, you know what I mean?”
“That don’t sound funny, either.”
“Well, it depends on your proximity to the fart.”

Eventually, I'll get around to watching Landman. I loved Yellowstone, and I already love the soundtrack, which gets new songs added every week. Shouts to Drayton Farley's "Touch and Go."
Here's the best part of seeing someone take a steaming Behar on The View other than us. It's not seeing the left mocked on TV. Sheridan's shows are sometimes what the streets call "right-coded." Meaning, there is occasionally dialogue that doesn't validate the leftist worldview, and leftists don't think anyone should be allowed a platform to do that. Even if it makes perfect sense for a Texas oilman to NOT be a fan of a bunch of shrill harpies sitting around a table and yakking about politics.
The best part is the simple fact that, because this twenty-eight-second scene is being reported on by the entertainment trades as newsworthy (I saw it in Variety), there is a zero percent chance this isn't brought up on the show.
Expect a follow-up post when The View addresses it with their trademark lack of a sense of humor, with a 50% chance of a meltdown.
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