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The Death of Comedy?
Townhall.com ^ | February 12, 2017 | Bruce Bialosky

Posted on 02/12/2017 6:22:15 AM PST by Kaslin

Comedy has been intertwined with my existence since my earliest memory. Every Sunday night we watched giants like Alan King or Myron Cohen on Ed Sullivan. Watching the Three Stooges over and over again or the Marx Brothers is how I grew up. As I got older I grabbed on to the brilliant Steve Allen and then was introduced to comic geniuses by the master himself, Johnny Carson. But today it seems like this country has lost its sense of humor, and it is killing me and the rest of us.

When I was in my early 20s we went to the comedy clubs of Los Angeles during the era when Jay Leno was the emerging king. We had Richard Lewis, Gary Shandling and Jerry Seinfeld as budding superstars. We used to party with Budd Friedman, the owner of The Improv, on the weekends after it closed for the night. My personal favorite was the often dark but always masterful George Carlin. The question is would any of these people make it today?

There is an assault on comedy from all sides. I recently watched Can We Take a Joke? which in 75 minutes will make you think ‘no, we can’t.’ The film reiterated what I already knew – the bastions of free thought (colleges) are killing comedy because of political correctness. I had already written how Jerry Seinfeld -- who does a very clean, but hilarious stand-up show -- will not appear at colleges. This movie showed how comedians like Jim Norton, Lisa Lampanelli and Gilbert Gottfried are fighting back against the killjoys. You know, the people who don’t want anybody to be offended even though comedy is usually about offending people.

I personally come from the Mel Brooks School of Comedy – throw everything you can up on the wall and hope something sticks. The sad thing is I make a lot of Jewish jokes, but I must say after I make the joke that “I can say that because I am Jewish.” We are all afraid someone will be offended.

One of the greats that is still around is Don Rickles. He is the king of insult comics. He insulted everyone so no one thought Rickles was ever actually offensive. He would probably never make it today. Great comics say edgy things. I remember seeing Joan Rivers live. There were times I covered my face and leaned over to my wife and whispered “Did she really just say that?” She was both funny and irreverent.

Can We Take a Joke? refers to the god of comedy freedom as Lenny Bruce who suffered for the battles to be able use certain questionable words in a public comedy routine. Not too long after Bruce’s death, George Carlin was doing his routine Seven Dirty Words with impunity. Would he be able to do that routine on a college campus today without being run off the stage?

Then there is the other extreme. Because of political correctness, the only people you can make fun of anymore are white males who happen to be straight and Republican. Political humor has been around for ages. Bob Hope was a master of making fun of politicians, but never getting political. Johnny Carson did a great stand-up routine every night for 30 years on the Tonight show and we never knew what his personal politics were and Jay Leno followed in that tradition.

Comedy Central started to change things with Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert. They occasionally attacked left-of-center stupidity, but their mainstay was attacking those stupid and bigoted Republicans. It used to be Republicans were just evil. Now they are stupid, racist and anti-woman. This has continued on with all the offshoots like John Oliver, Samantha Bee and Trevor Noah. Seth Myers is a very funny guy, but his decisions to cut off half of his potential audience is baffling. This happened with David Letterman who lurched more and more to the Left as his show on CBS continued and he became less and less funny. Making fun of people with whom you have political differences may seem funny to some, but it wears thin after a while telling the same old joke.

We now have television comedy all centered on attacking white male Republicans, and we have everyone else intolerant of anything that might offend anyone. We need to be able to laugh at whatever we are, whether that be Jew, black, Asian, gay, Hispanic, female, male or large-headed. I recently watched some episodes of You Bet Your Life from almost 60 years ago. Groucho skewered everybody of any background who was a guest on the show. It was flat-out priceless.

The funniest routine I ever saw was Mort Sahl, a man of the Left, sting the idiots in Hollywood over the scripts he wrote for their movies. You can take both sides. Richie Pryor, a comic genius, was never funnier than when he made fun of himself after he set himself on fire freebasing cocaine. Making fun of himself was mastered by Rodney Dangerfield. My wife and I went to see him on our second date. Sitting there doubled over in laughter may have sealed the deal as we were engaged 13 days later.

Lewis Black, maybe the funniest guy around today is another man of the Left, but if you go see him he attacks the Left as much as the Right. Carlin was like that also.

Possibly the greatest gift I ever received was from my son, who for Father’s Day a couple years back got me a complete box set of everything the Three Stooges ever made. I still think Curly is the funniest person who ever lived. Or was it Buddy Hackett or Groucho …?

The important thing is that we get back to not taking ourselves so seriously. Lighten up and listen to an Albert Brooks album. Life is short; laugh it up.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: comedy; polcorrectness
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To: IronJack
No one is THAT old ...

THE SUPER BASS-O-MATIC

http://www.nbc.com/saturday-night-live/video/bassomatic/n8631?snl=1


101 posted on 02/12/2017 7:53:51 AM PST by Iron Munro (If Illegals voted Rebublican 66 Million Democrats Would Be Screaming "Build The Wall!")
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To: Iron Munro

Oh, well, suuuurrrrre ... if you go back to the Ackroyd/Belushi days ... Back to the days of steam-powered TV ...


102 posted on 02/12/2017 7:55:30 AM PST by IronJack
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To: sarasota

One of my favorite Bob Hope bits and it’s true also.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JvPeGg55zc


103 posted on 02/12/2017 7:59:29 AM PST by FreedomGuru (Clinton a gazillion wrong moves)
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To: ETL

It pretty much died with Sam Kinison


104 posted on 02/12/2017 8:02:41 AM PST by Despot of the Delta (It's time for Trump to become Vlad the Impaler. I want Progressive/Globalist/Establishment heads)
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To: ethel rascel
Are you recommending the Comedy Central Roast of Donald Trump?

All the Comedy Central roasts are great. Roast Battle is a show where roast comics square off against each other. It is very very funny

105 posted on 02/12/2017 8:04:38 AM PST by southern rock
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To: Kaslin
I'm so old, I remember Jack Benny. I'm 39. 😉
106 posted on 02/12/2017 8:05:50 AM PST by HotKat (Politicians are like diapers; they need to be changed often and for the same reason. Mark Twain)
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To: HotKat

I saw what you did there.


107 posted on 02/12/2017 8:07:55 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: dfwgator

Eddie Murphy stopped doing “blue” humor a long time ago, when he wanted his kids to be able to watch his movies and stuff. Since that was about 90% of his stand-up act, I don’t think he had anything left to put a show together with.

Which is a shame, since Eddie Murphy using profanity is somehow about 10 times funnier than Eddie Murphy not using profanity.


108 posted on 02/12/2017 8:12:54 AM PST by Boogieman
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To: SkyDancer

I watched a few old episodes of All In The Family and no, it could not be televised today. All ethnic humor.


109 posted on 02/12/2017 8:14:55 AM PST by ichabod1 (The Wise Cracker)
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To: HotKat

So do I, and those comedians were really funny.


110 posted on 02/12/2017 8:16:25 AM PST by Kaslin ( Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible)
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To: exDemMom

You don’t find a lot of SNL clips on youtube because Hulu owns all the rights and forces youtube to take them down.

For a lot of clips, you have to search dailymotion for pirate versions:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xbbou1_jim-belushi-as-a-welding-dancer_shortfilms


111 posted on 02/12/2017 8:17:44 AM PST by Boogieman
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To: Kaslin

Comedy dead? I think not.

Look up Tim Hawkins. Also try Brad Stine.


112 posted on 02/12/2017 8:17:58 AM PST by hoagy62 ("It's not the whole world gone mad. Just the people in it.")
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To: IronJack
Back to the days of steam-powered TV ...

Ours had enough vacuum tubes to keep the living room toasty on a cold day.


113 posted on 02/12/2017 8:19:29 AM PST by Iron Munro (If Illegals voted Rebublican 66 Million Democrats Would Be Screaming "Build The Wall!")
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To: Iron Munro
My favorite was always the "Mainway Toys" skit:


114 posted on 02/12/2017 8:21:52 AM PST by Boogieman
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To: Gaffer

Yes, Lewis Black is an unfunny leftist, just like the rest of them.


115 posted on 02/12/2017 8:22:42 AM PST by KC_Conspirator
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To: KC_Conspirator

His hatred for Bush was unmistakable. His hatred for Republicans and conservatives is equally vile.


116 posted on 02/12/2017 8:24:47 AM PST by Gaffer
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To: MV=PY

There is still shared culture, but it comes in the form of “memes” nowadays. If something is funny enough, it will get spread around to just about everybody. It’s a more democratic way of sharing culture, but it seems the process limits what is shared to what will please the shortest attention span crowd.


117 posted on 02/12/2017 8:24:57 AM PST by Boogieman
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To: Kaslin

Comedy in Ruins






Many of the aforementioned Classic Comedians got their start in the "Borscht Belt", which was their name for the Catskill Resort Circuit. At one time these mostly Jewish establishments had huge ballrooms and great floor shows and always a comic featured. This was a Jewish tradition going all the way back to Medieval Days..The "Story-Teller", Funny Man, and Sage all rolled into one. Myron Cohen was perhaps the most traditional of this type of Comic, but Mort Sahl, Jackie Mason, Milton Berle, made the transition to television easily because they were used to handling large audiences, and had been honing their craft for years. Jerry Seinfeld and Gary Shandling(RIP 2016) were very much cast in the mold of these Classic Comedians.

Along with the "Death of Comedy" came the death of these resort properties. Google "Ruins of Catskill Resorts Images", and you will be met with pages and pages of pictures that look like a bomb exploded in Upstate New York.

While it is a good thing that Jewish People no longer have to establish their own places to vacation, as they are no longer banned from other resorts, it is kind of sad that this world no longer exists. It was a huge part of American Culture which is rapidly disappearing into a morass of Political Correctness and "Newspeak".

118 posted on 02/12/2017 8:25:13 AM PST by left that other site (You shall know the Truth, and The Truth Shall Set You Free.)
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To: ichabod1

I think every copy of that show should be rounded up and put to death, slowly. If only because of Gloria and Meathead.


119 posted on 02/12/2017 8:26:42 AM PST by Gaffer
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To: Iron Munro

I have watched SNL since their beginning and it was so funny. Last night a rerun from 1991 was on and I laughed my self silly. I still watch every Saturday night, hoping it will be funny again. But it rarely is........


120 posted on 02/12/2017 8:26:50 AM PST by Ditter (God Bless Texas!)
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