Posted on 01/16/2009 10:10:41 AM PST by Lucky9teen
Writers for late-night television shows, including The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, have lamented recently that they would love to bust President-elect Barack Obama's chops more. But fear of a politically correct backlash and a lack of major stumbles to date on Obama's part make him a tough topic.
Stand-up comedians, though, say Obama is fair game.
''Those TV writers have to worry about ratings. They don't like boos or groans from the audience. We thrive off of it,'' said Lisa Lampanelli, a comic famous for her no-topic-is-off-limits policy, and her obsession with black men.
''I'm not scared to make fun of anything,'' said Lampanelli, who is scheduled to perform at the South Beach Comedy Festival in two weeks. "And I don't think any comic should be. The fact is Barack Obama is never going to invite me to the Kennedy Center Honors, so what do I have to lose? In the future, he's going to make a big mistake. And when he does, the fodder on him will be easier.
"But let's be bluntly honest: We'll never have the material to go after him as hard as we did Bush, because people get made fun of over how they talk as much as how they look. . . . It's been much easier to pick on his speech. It's not political -- not for us comics, anyway.''
In her first one-hour HBO special, Long Live the Queen, which premiers Jan. 31, Lampanelli calls Obama just white enough to do a good job and show up (to work) on time.
''It's a joke,'' Lampanelli said. "It's what we do. We make fun of people, and we exploit stereotypes. I've been brutal toward Sarah Palin and all the hype about her good looks. I said in the regular world she's not hot. She's a two when you put her next to even Pam Anderson.
"In the world of politics? She's a 10. But look, she's up against the likes of Eleanor Roosevelt. If we don't give Obama the treatment, too, then . . . well, we have to. It's called equality!''
Miramar-based comedian, author and actor Finesse Mitchell agrees with Lampanelli about Obama.
''Politics is hot right now,'' said Mitchell, a former cast member on Saturday Night Live. "So, it's open season on everyone in politics. He's no exception. The thing is, you don't need to worry about political correctness. You just need to do your jokes from the right angle. I've noticed more experienced comedians are doing Obama jokes on what might happen with him in office. The good comedians are being clever about it.''
Comedy Central Director of Talent JoAnn Grigioni says she sympathizes with comics who haven't yet found Obama's soft spots, but believes it's only a matter of time before the comedy world figures him out.
''I think people who may be having a hard time skewering Obama are experiencing that because right now his flaws, those that would be comedy fodder, are not so obvious,'' Grigioni said. 'I'm not sure it's a PC thing as much as it's not so organic to different comics' styles to work with the types of things they might have on him right now.''
Grigioni says that Obama aside, comics at the South Beach Comedy Festival have plenty more to choose from, including the recession and the entire election season.
''The question came up: What's on the minds of the comics?'' she said. "A lot of comics these days tend to do stuff about their own lives. I'm noticing they're asking what's on the minds of the audience. They're still talking about themselves and their own lives, but more and more they're working topical stuff like the economy and war into their routines.''
Dear Leader Zero
Borat Obama
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I hear Obama is changing the name of the unit of electrical resistance measurement from “Ohm” to “Uhm” ... BADDA BING! DAMN I AM FUNNY! :-P
For the MSM--that's an impossible task.
When they see the front five rows are full of Obama’s Civilian National Securty Force, they will mind their tongues.
BS! It's the norm for punch lines of jokes about Repulicans to be Dem talking points. The reverse is very rare.
a president who’s hard to make fun of = Humorless
Seriously? No, seriously?
LOL! True!
If Bush had said those same words, we’d be hearing about it for the next 20 years.
There is some truth to that. A persons flaws are most easily lampooned. obama's flaws are, unfortunately, deadly serious.
The refusal of cowardly comedians to goof on this guy is one of the oddest things to hit our popular culture in a long time. Black, Muslim, Jesus complex, cultish followers, jug ears, bleeding heart, crazy religious background, wife who looks like the missing link, hypocrite polices, etc. Sure - no material there.
SNL has no problem making fun of sitting Governors be they black, blind, or female.
I was thinking it...but didn’t want to say it. Maybe Obama’s stumbles are too serious to be made humor.
It’s hard to make fun of OBAMA(TM) because there is nothing funny about Marxism and political reeducation camps.
95% of “political humor” is plain ridicule. The fact that most of these comedians happen to agree with Obama and therefore can’t find anything to ridicule is cause for them to refrain from Obama comedy. There IS the racial side of it, too, but I don’t honestly believe that would stop a lot of them if he were a conservative. If that weren’t the case, you’d find black comedians busting on Obama (they can get away with racial humor ... it’s a fact and we all know it).
For instance, Slobama is so white he looks black. Funny yet politically correct.
The election is over. What are you gonna do? Keep telling Sarah Palin jokes?
I beg to differ with one part of this story. Sarah Palin’s good looks are not hype. They are genuine and real. The wench that said that must have an excrutiating inferiority complex. To put Pamela Anderson above Sarah is pure ca ca. And Sarah’s morals are far superior to Pam’s.
Well, comedians may not tell jokes about him, but this website here, is pretty dang funny.
http://barackobamajokes.googlepages.com/
Matt Stone and Trey Parker sure had no problems finding something. ;)
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