In recent years, comedian and filmmaker Tim Allen has earned a reputation as one of the few conservatives in Hollywood not afraid to voice his opinion.

The “Last Man Standing” star once again did just that in a recent interview.

“I like to mess around because I’ve been a standup fiery comic for 30 years. And I like p***ing people off, and … there’s nothing, especially in this area, that p***es people off more than a very funny conservative,” Allen said to IndieWire. “A smart, funny conservative that takes shots and is certainly self-effacing.”

“The left-wing point of view is so pervasive that they don’t even realize it’s a point of view,” he added.

“It is just a point of view. I think this character likes that — he likes to have another point of view.”

The character Allen is referencing is Mike Baxter, the role he plays on Fox’s “Last Man Standing,” a sitcom centered around an old-school conservative father raising his family in an increasingly politically correct world.

“Liberals have a very small window of sense of humor about themselves, so I love poking at it,” he said. “Two years ago, it was the conservatives, or whatever it is. But right now liberals, particularly progressives, hide behind large concepts.”

Although many of the more well-known names in comedy are anti-Trump and show support for the Left, Allen is the opposite; he has no issue going after leftists.

“Liberals have a very small window of sense of humor about themselves, so I love poking at it,” he said.

“Two years ago, it was the conservatives, or whatever it is. But right now liberals, particularly progressives, hide behind large concepts.”

“If you don’t agree with them, if you don’t agree with that position, then you hate women, and you hate gay people, and you hate pro-choice people, whatever,” he added.

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“And I said that doesn’t fit. But I like pushing that and sometimes these guys let Mike Baxter say it, and he’s more of a pragmatist. He reminds me of my grandmother. He just hates big government.”

Politically, Allen has described himself as “kind of an anarchist” and has no problem going after the politically correct crowd. Allen, who initially endorsed John Kasich during the 2016 presidential primaries, has also admitted that Hollywood is hostile to him for being a right-winger, comparing it to 1930s Nazi Germany for people who think like himself.

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Tom Joyce is a freelance writer from the South Shore of Massachusetts. He covers sports, pop culture, and politics and has contributed to The Federalist, Newsday, and other outlets.