‘IMAG': Chuck Lorre Hands Out ‘Immigrants Make America Great’ Hats to TV Critics

Chuck Lorre donned an “IMAG” hat — the logo standing for “Immigrants Make America Great” — during a press conference for his upcoming CBS sitcom “Bob Hearts Abishola” Thursday. He passed out a handful of the hats, which are yellow to contrast with President Trump’s trademark red “MAGA” hat, to TV critics after the panel concluded. “The story I wanted tell was about the greatness of first-generation immigrants, about the focus and discipline, hard work, rigorous honesty, that goes with coming and grabbing hold of the American dream. So the premise of this series is, Immigrants Make America Great,” Lorre said, pulling an “IMAG” hat from a bag underneath his chair and putting it on. “That was a story I thought worth telling.” Lorre, who serves as executive producer on “Bob Hearts Abishola” and is credited with creating the pilot, is known for co-creating such successful sitcoms as “The Big Bang Theory” and “Two and a Half Men.”‘ Also Read: CBS All Access Picks Up Seth Rogen's 'Console Wars' Doc, Also Plans Scripted Series Based on Blake J Harris Book CBS’s official description of the series reads: “‘Bob Hearts Abishola’ is a love story about a middle-aged compression sock businessman...