By Tim Graham
| March 5, 2021 | 9:58am EST
American author and illustrator Dr. Seuss (Theodor Seuss Geisel, 1904 - 1991) sits at his drafting table in his home office with a copy of his book, 'The Cat in the Hat', La Jolla, California, April 25, 1957. (Photo credit: Gene Lester/Getty Images)
The hottest theme in liberal punditry is mocking conservatives for their objections to Woke Culture's long march through American entertainment conglomerates. It's not "real news."
NBC late-night "comedian" Seth Meyers denounced the Conservative Political Action Conference in Orlando, claiming, "the only truly unifying thing at CPAC, the beating heart of modern conservatism, were the dumb, invented culture-war grievances, as evidenced by their complaints about total nonsense, like the Muppets and Mr. Potato Head."