Media Laud 'Groundbreaking' Gay Wedding on 'Conan'
"Groundbreaking." "Memorable." "Big." "Remarkable." "Intimate." [?] "Wonderful." "Great." "History-making." "Go Coco!"
The above statements were made by various media outlets upon learning of Conan O'Brien's intention to preside over the wedding of a gay couple during the taping of his show "Conan" in New York this week.
O'Brien, who is celebrating his first year at TBS, is back in New York this week (for 16 years his previous show, "Late Night with Conan O'Brien" was filmed in New York City). He announced last week that he was going to officiate a gay wedding because same-sex marriages are now legal in New York. The funnyman obtained an online certificate from Universal Life Church Monastery and on Thursday, Nov. 3, married his long time costume designer Scott Cronick to his Cronick's partner in a traditional Jewish ceremony.
Let the media cheerleading begin.
"The late-night talk show host made television history Thursday night by officiating the wedding of longtime costume designer Scott Cronick and his partner David Gorshein on the stage of New York City's Beacon Theatre in what may have been first-ever on-air same-sex wedding," wrote Curtis M. Wong of the Huffington Post.
But even before the nuptials occurred, the media were already fawning.
"Conan O'Brien is set to commemorate his one-year anniversary at TBS in a groundbreaking way - by officiating an on-air wedding between two men," Wong wrote last week. "Although O'Brien's previous NBC show, 'Late Night with Conan O'Brien,' taped in Manhattan for 16 years, such a wedding would not have been possible during that earlier run."
1weddingsource.com gushed at the prospect. "I think this is wonderful," wrote Oli Ochoa. "He has a position, and he is acting on it by bringing attention to that cause through action. All while supporting his friend and colleague in a state that has become the latest to legalize gay marriage."
The Hollywood Reporter was positively giddy reporting the comedian's pending act for the happy couple. "Conan O'Brien wants to celebrate his one-year anniversary with TBS in a big way… To celebrate his growing relationship with TBS, he'll help bring another couple into the next phase of their relationship by officiating a gay wedding on Conan," wrote Rebecca Ford.
Entertainment Weekly's Pop Watch was by far the most elated at the news. "Conan O'Brien is about to make New York City a brighter, sunnier place," wrote Ali Semigran. "No matter who the couple, how great is this, PopWatchers?! Not only will this make O'Brien's long-overdue return to New York City extra special, but he'll be sharing something that's both remarkable and important (gay marriage is, of course, now legal in the state) and intimate with his fans at the Beacon Theater and viewers at home. Plus, if you were going to have someone famous preside over your wedding, you could do a lot worse than Coco? Though, might we suggest that your ring bearer not be this, er, bear."
It's unclear what's "intimate" about having a famous comic perform a wedding in front of a theater full of people and, ultimately, millions of TV viewers, but let's not allow reality to intrude on liberal triumph.
Some who reported on the marriage even went into detail about Universal Life Church Monastery, the source of O'Brien's certificate. "The Universal Life Church Monastery strongly believes in the rights of all people from all faiths to practice their religious beliefs, regardless of what those beliefs are; so long as they do not infringe upon the rights of others and are within the law of the land and one's conscience," wrote PRWeb.com.
But outside the media, not everyone was quick to shout "Mazel Tov!" as gay marriage is still controversial this country. The Family Research Council said, "If Conan O'Brien thinks hosting a same-sex 'wedding' on his show will help its popularity, the joke's on him. And in a desperate move for ratings, the host is taking advantage of the state's new law by 'marrying' two of his male staffers on the program." The Conan O'Brien camp has insisted the ceremony was not for ratings.
A comedian officiating a gay wedding (with a certificate obtained online) is a controversial event, period. Conan himself noted the "varied" reaction by playing a mash up of no fewer than 18 different news casts from across the country, all stating that "Conan O'Brien may be about to push the envelope on late night television."
But clearly, the media's treatment want the envelope pushed to advance a favorite liberal pet cause.
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Hmmmm
Submitted by Tugboat Phil on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 10:50am.
"....married his long time costume designer Scott Cronick to his Cronick's partner in a traditional Jewish ceremony."
I didn't realize a traditional Jewish ceremony included two "men." I guess the Rabbis had missed that one over these thousands of years.
Sorry I missed it.
Submitted by NeoKong on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 10:51am.
I guess I'll have to catch it on the back end.
"Traditional Jewish ceremony", huh?
Submitted by SickofLibs on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 10:52am.
Funny, I've been to many Jewish weddings (even hosted one in my own backyard with 200 guests) and every one included a Rabbi.
The state of NY might
Submitted by ricklail on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 10:54am.
The state of NY might recognize this marriage but the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob don't and that is the only one that counts.
Conan the thilly thavage?
Submitted by Cool Arrow on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 10:57am.
Guess I missed that one.
i wanna see ped couples marry
Submitted by TruthMonger on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 11:03am.
i wanna see ped couples marry on conan asap - hopefully gay ones too - fair is fair
Congratulations Jimmy Carter!
My, how far we've come since . . .
Submitted by Galvanic on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 11:12am.
. . . Tiny Tim married Miss Vicki on The Tonight Show in 1969.
It really doesn't matter whether the marriage was legal, tranditionally Jewish, or anything else. It's television, and O'Brien is an entertainer. He could officiate a marriage between Snookie and Bart Simpson, and it wouldn't matter because the audience doesn't care as long as they find it entertaining.
we just cant
Submitted by misterbee241 on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 11:16am.
mock God fast enough, can we?
Ho Hum
Submitted by Kingfish17 on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 11:35am.
Marriage between two men? Boring. Yesterday's news. Humdrum everyday.
Give me something exciting and new and controversial! Who are you to deny the love between a man and his (fill in the blank), or a woman and her multiple (fill in the blanks)! But make it cutting edge please. This "gay" lifestyle just doesn't sell anymore. We need eyeballs!
"You can’t go take a trip to Las Vegas...on the taxpayer’s dime." Barack Obama
Soon Enough
Submitted by HockeyKid on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 12:53pm.
I saw an ad on cable the other day for a show that documents people who have relationships (sexual is the implication) with cars, houses, and cinder-block walls. Apparently even bestiality is too boring for the modern lib.
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
"Moonbat Marries the Eiffel Tower"
Submitted by SickofLibs on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 1:01pm.
LOL
conan
Submitted by east tennessee john on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 11:37am.
Apparently Conan needed a extra hook to have people watch his show, on where TBS? Just another bit designed to generate controversy (and hopefully ratings).
Oh, good grief!!! If a couple
Submitted by Pinetree3 on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 11:52am.
Oh, good grief!!! If a couple of gays get married in a hot air balloon flying over Toledo, Ohio, is the media going to call it
"Groundbreaking." "Memorable." "Big." "Remarkable." "Intimate" "Wonderful." "Great." "History-making." ?
How about a couple of gays getting married on a sub under the Arctic ice cap?
The new Tiny Tim's, a pair of
Submitted by jkwtrading on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 12:09pm.
The new Tiny Tim's, a pair of them
It's a queer turn of events
Submitted by lrgon on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 1:12pm.
for a "late night comedian" to resort to using a mock ceremony to amp up his ratings. Conan the non-funny man who has been bounced from one network to another needs to quit his childish routine and grow up.
A "gay" wedding officiated by a commedian...
Submitted by DumbCanuck on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 6:30pm.
This setup is too easy to pass on, so I'm going for it...
Same-sex marriage is a joke!
"There... Are... Four... Lights!"
Evidently O'Brien's career
Submitted by sfcpete on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 9:27pm.
Evidently O'Brien's career has hit rock bottom if he has to resort to pretend gay weddings for ratings. Can't believe the Jewish community has said nothing. Leno is also a has been but he did one good thing by knocking Conan into oblivion.
Wow, I didn't even know Conan O'Brien was still on TV
Submitted by Dave. on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 9:37pm.
-Dave
Vote for the American in November
Unless
Submitted by bobbys on Fri, 11/04/2011 - 10:45pm.
Unless this is done on the Comedy channel and Jon Steward is the rabbi i do not see how this is legal or traditional, Call me a stickler or hopeless romantic .