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Lightning Rod Gets The Zot
The Poet's Eye ^ | Lightning Rod

Posted on 10/23/2010 5:17:52 PM PDT by Lrod

A character like Christine O'Donnell presents a unique problem for a humorist. Few elaborations are called for since the caricature is self-embodied. All that is needed is a dead-pan Jack Benny look. You know, the one where he just stares blankly at the audience without saying a word and eventually someone titters and before you know it the whole place is in hysterics? Her very existence as a major party candidate for US Senate is the kind of comedy which arrives ready-written and would only be spoiled by embellishment. I mean, what can you add to rabidantimasturbationtarianism, rats with fully-functioning human brains and her famous Witches of Eastwick campaign ad that looks like it was produced by Tim Burton? I had fully intended to leave Ms. O'Donnell to the other comedians and the pundits who were wearing her out on cable TV. But then came the most recent revelation that she has claimed that her father was Bozo the Clown. Here I had to break my silence, not in the name of humor, but in the cause of veracity. This is a subject I happen to know something about.

Long ago, for one magic season, I was related by marriage to Bozo the Clown. I'm not making this up. My father was a semi-notorious lothario in the television and advertising business. Sometime after he turned 50, he married the 17 year-old daughter of one of his professional colleagues, Larry Harmon, the guy who owned the franchise to Bozo, the Most Famous Clown in the World. He was Bozo Primero, not one of the many FauxZos who were franchised in every major media market. I was much closer to the power center of the Bozo world than Ms. O'Donnell ever dreamed of being. It gave me an intimate glimpse into the backstage life of clowns. I knew little of the inside workings of the clown business in those days. Like a naive child, I had assumed that, you know, Bozo was Bozo. It never occurred to me that there was a school, like a Bozo boot-camp, where imposters went to learn how to walk like a Bozo and talk like a Bozo and draw the red rictus of a smile on their faces with greasepaint. It was like learning a dirty family secret and it was a big disappointment. When you go to see Bozo, you want it to really be Bozo, not some guy dressed up in a Bozo costume.

I hadn't thought about my brief inclusion in greasepaint royalty for years until Ms. O'D surfaced with her claims of actually being a blood relative of Bozo the Clown. The marriage between my father and Princess Bozo, which was chronologically challenged to begin with, barely outlasted the honeymoon. They had about as much in common as Christine would have in common with the 99 other US Senators. Suddenly the whole subject bubbled from my subconscious and made me wonder about franchises and politicians and the authenticity of clowns.

Since John Quincy Adams carried forth his father's political legacy, American politicians have campaigned on the richness of their family's past public service. Roosevelt and Kennedy and Bush all represent minor dynasties and it is entirely in keeping with this tradition for Ms. O'D to claim descent from Bozo. Clowning is as present in the current of American politics as populism, liberalism or conservatism. But in light of Ms. O'D's penchant for resume enhancement, she fibbed about her college career and has downplayed her wiccan studies, her claims to clownly ancestry are also suspect. While she seems like a natural and can certainly get a laugh and works well in the side-shows, one has to wonder if she is really ready for the Big Top, the center ring.

The US Senate is the Big League of Buffoonery. Even pros like Colbert have trouble hanging there. It's a tough room. Notice that Al Franken, even with all his years of practical comic experience, has been keeping mum in deference to the mime-masters of the Senate. These clowns can juggle, ride unicycles, do pratfalls and get shot from cannons, all with the perfect dead-pan of their painted-on media faces. They are consummate clowns adept with all the tricks, the seltzer bottle, the pie-in-the-face, the filibuster. I don't want to get all Stephen King on you but these aren't nice clowns. Ms. O'D should think twice before she alienates her witch constituency, she may need some strong juju to avoid the dunking stool. They'll make her the senator-punk-clown. Every troupe of clowns has one, the smallest clown, bottom of the pecking order, the one who all the other clowns slap and when there is no smaller clown for her to slap, she turns to the audience with her out-turned palms and pitiful Emmett Kelly frown and says, "I am you."

Two of the greatest Senatorial Clowns, Lloyd Bentson and Dan Quayle, in their famous vice-presidential debate in 1988 demonstrated the type of cut-throat comedy these jokers are capable of. When Quayle set the joke up by comparing his inexperience to the inexperience of Jack Kennedy, Bentson spiked it with this punch-line, "Senator," he said, "I served with Jack Kennedy. I knew Jack Kennedy. Jack Kennedy was a friend of mine. Senator, you are no Jack Kennedy."

The Poet's Eye would like to say to Christine O'Donnell in this same spirit, "Ms. O'Donnell, you say your father is Bozo. Well, I knew Bozo. Bozo was briefly my step-grand-father-in-law. Christine, your father was no Bozo."

Yes I’m stuck in the middle with you, and I’m wondering what it is I should do. It’s so hard to keep this smile from my face. Losing control yeah I'm all over the place.

Clowns to the left of me! Jokers to the right! Here I am stuck in the middle with you. ---Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty

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TOPICS: Government; Humor; Politics; Society
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To: Monkey Face

I just told her.


1,901 posted on 11/26/2010 4:45:46 PM PST by sionnsar (IranAzadi|5yst3m 0wn3d-it's N0t Y0ur5:SONY|Why are TSA exempt from their own searches?)
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To: sionnsar

:o])

I hope she likes the content!


1,902 posted on 11/26/2010 4:51:23 PM PST by Monkey Face (TSA: A government union for molesters.)
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To: sionnsar

Are you feeling any better today?


1,903 posted on 11/26/2010 4:57:46 PM PST by Monkey Face (TSA: A government union for molesters.)
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To: Anoreth; Monkey Face

They’re not ten, either. That’s Sally.

A problem I have with the more recent HP movies is that the actors are too old. They’re good actors, but they can’t make themselves look (at this point) 17, or 16 two years ago. There’s a lot of change in a person’s body and face from the mid-teens to the early 20s, and they’re all on the far side of it; no matter what they wear and how they act, they look like adults.


1,904 posted on 11/26/2010 5:00:52 PM PST by Tax-chick ("It's a jungle out there, kiddies: have a very fruitful day!")
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To: Monkey Face

Yah. Feeling a bit chilled, but it was *cold* waiting outside the theater afterwards.


1,905 posted on 11/26/2010 5:01:38 PM PST by sionnsar (IranAzadi|5yst3m 0wn3d-it's N0t Y0ur5:SONY|Why are TSA exempt from their own searches?)
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To: Tax-chick

I haven’t seen it, but when the last book came out, knowing that it was going to become a movie, I wondered how they would make the characters look like teens. There was no way I could see.

Although computers can make Hobbits, I don’t think they can do the age regression thing convincing enough to portray the actors as high school seniors.

Still, the story needs to be finished.


1,906 posted on 11/26/2010 5:05:05 PM PST by Monkey Face (TSA: A government union for molesters.)
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To: sionnsar

Well, stay warm and have some Wassail, and relapse!
The stress over your laptop is probably the trigger for this. Try to “let the wind blow through you.” (Lakota proverb))


1,907 posted on 11/26/2010 5:07:24 PM PST by Monkey Face (TSA: A government union for molesters.)
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To: Monkey Face

Yes, and they couldn’t change actors. They just have to expect the fans to accept the situation for what it is. If they’d known how it would turn out all along, they could have shot seven films in seven years with the live cast, and then put in extra time on the special effects, spreading out the release over a longer period.


1,908 posted on 11/26/2010 5:08:16 PM PST by Tax-chick ("It's a jungle out there, kiddies: have a very fruitful day!")
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To: Monkey Face; sionnsar

A small Christmas Tale to warm the heart?


1,909 posted on 11/26/2010 5:09:03 PM PST by Darksheare (I shook hands with Sheryl Crow and all I got was Typhus and a single sheet of toilet paper.)
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To: Tax-chick

So why didn’t they consult you in the first place? *sheesh*


1,910 posted on 11/26/2010 5:09:45 PM PST by Monkey Face (TSA: A government union for molesters.)
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To: Monkey Face

Me and my divination skills ...


1,911 posted on 11/26/2010 5:10:41 PM PST by Tax-chick ("It's a jungle out there, kiddies: have a very fruitful day!")
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To: Tax-chick

You. Are GOOD!


1,912 posted on 11/26/2010 5:12:51 PM PST by Monkey Face (TSA: A government union for molesters.)
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To: Monkey Face
Yah, I thought about gluhwein -- would be nice.

Reconfiguring both the laptop and the cellphone is annoying, but things could be worse. Like all the e-mail that's piled up.

1,913 posted on 11/26/2010 5:15:27 PM PST by sionnsar (IranAzadi|5yst3m 0wn3d-it's N0t Y0ur5:SONY|Why are TSA exempt from their own searches?)
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To: Tax-chick
You never know when a movie based on a hit book series will be a hit or a miss.

Harry Potter- Hit.

Percy Jackson- Miss. Sadly I don't think there will be a sequel. I enjoyed the books but they ripped the heart out of the story in the movie.

Maybe in a few years they will redo the movie and this time get the story right. After all it took forever to get Narnia right.

1,914 posted on 11/26/2010 5:28:46 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (When all you have is bolt cutters & vodka everything looks like the lock on Wolf Blitzer's boathouse)
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To: sionnsar

I think, when I get back from LR, I’ll get some rum. I already have Wassail mix, which is not nearly as good as homemade, but it will do. Then I’ll just let the weather be frightful.

And I’ll contemplate the Reason for the season.

My grandson is almost beside himself!


1,915 posted on 11/26/2010 5:30:40 PM PST by Monkey Face (TSA: A government union for molesters.)
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear
After all it took forever to get Narnia right.

They haven't quite got there yet, IMHO, but it's been more than sufficiently entertaining. Am really looking forward to "The Voyage of the Dawn Treader."

1,916 posted on 11/26/2010 5:32:44 PM PST by sionnsar (IranAzadi|5yst3m 0wn3d-it's N0t Y0ur5:SONY|Why are TSA exempt from their own searches?)
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

Ya know? I’ve never read Narnia. I’m sure I’m missing something good, but it just never came to my attention.

Maybe I’ll look for them on Amazon, but I have no clue which book is first, and which ones follow. I hate reading things out of order.

How are you doing, Miss Bear? I miss your posts. But I do have reason to bring you to mind...:o]


1,917 posted on 11/26/2010 5:34:02 PM PST by Monkey Face (TSA: A government union for molesters.)
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To: Monkey Face
Ya know? I’ve never read Narnia. I’m sure I’m missing something good, but it just never came to my attention.

You have missed a classic! I tore through the series sometime 8 to 10 years old (after having had the first, "The Lion, the With and the Wardrobe," read to me some years before). I enjoyed them immensely.

1,918 posted on 11/26/2010 5:39:17 PM PST by sionnsar (IranAzadi|5yst3m 0wn3d-it's N0t Y0ur5:SONY|Why are TSA exempt from their own searches?)
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To: sionnsar

I’ll look for them on Amazon, as well. It sounds good.


1,919 posted on 11/26/2010 5:45:50 PM PST by Monkey Face (TSA: A government union for molesters.)
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To: sionnsar; Darksheare; Tax-chick; Harmless Teddy Bear; All

I’m done. The bed is looking better and better.
See y’all tomorrow!!


1,920 posted on 11/26/2010 5:48:39 PM PST by Monkey Face (TSA: A government union for molesters.)
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