Editor-in-Chief of "The Daily Wire" and host of "The Ben Shapiro Show" Ben Shapiro (Screenshot)

On his daily Facebook Live podcast “The Ben Shapiro Show” Wednesday, host Ben Shapiro cautioned conservatives about the return of ABC’s “Roseanne,” warning, “‘Roseanne’ is not a conservative show.”

“What’s fascinating about this is a lot of people on the right are excited about this,” stated Ben Shapiro. “This is the cultural moment, right? Because Roseanne Barr is a Trump supporter, and Roseanne’s character in the show is a Trump supporter. She talks about how she voted for Trump in the very first episode. But a note of caution, okay? ‘Roseanne’ is not a conservative show. It’s not even close to a conservative show.”

Ben Shapiro’s remarks came after ‘[t]he revival of Roseanne premiered to massive ratings Tuesday night,” according to Entertainment Weekly. “The return delivered an incredible 18.2 million viewers along with an equally impressive 5.1 rating among adults 18-49.” Shapiro wrote a book called “Primetime Propaganda” on how the left took over Hollywood and your television shows, in which he talked with the producers of the original “Roseanne,” including Marcy Carsey.

Below is a transcript of Shapiro’s comments from his show on Wednesday:

“Okay, so the big news of the night was cultural news. So, Roseanne Barr is back. She’d been absent from the public scene for about 20 years. Roseanne actually went off the air—the show “Roseanne” went off the air in 1997. So, it’s been 21 years since Roseanne Barr was on the air with a regular sitcom. She did some reality TV stuff, but she wasn’t world famous anymore. “And now she’s back, and she’s back with a vengeance because the ratings on her show were just unbelievable. Looking at the ratings right now on Roseanne’s show: ‘The revival of Roseanne premiered to massive ratings.’ We are talking, from Entertainment Weekly, an ‘impressive 5.1 rating,’ which is almost unheard of. It ‘is the highest-rated comedy telecast on any network in nearly four years (since a premiere episode of CBS’ The Big Bang Theory from 2014). 18.2 million viewers among adults 18-49, which means it was even more for older episodes, obviously. “So, this was bigger than ‘This Is Us during any of its regularly scheduled episodes.’ “In the adult demo, it [trumped] Sunday’s … 60 Minutes episode … with Stormy Daniels.’ It’s amazing. Right? “It actually was ‘higher among total viewers than its 1997 finale 21 years ago!’ And the ‘audience … grew slightly from its first quarter to its second, which is a [pretty] good sign.’ “‘This [was] Tuesday’s highest-rated entertainment telecast in six years among young adults and ABC’s best results in the time slot since 2006.’

“Okay? That is a massive, massive hit for ABC, if those ratings hold up for ‘Roseanne.’ “Now, what’s fascinating about this is a lot of people on the right are excited about this. This is the cultural moment, right? Because Roseanne Barr is a Trump supporter, and Roseanne’s character in the show is a Trump supporter. She talks about how she voted for Trump in the very first episode. But a note of caution, okay? ‘Roseanne’ is not a conservative show. It’s not even close to a conservative show. “In fact, I think it’s pretty clever and nefarious in how non-conservative it is. And it’s worth coming back to the history of ‘Roseanne’ and talking a little bit about this.