Time’s Richard Zoglin is the latest to address the problem liberals really don’t think is a problem: the comedians rolling over for Barack Obama. Zoglin concluded that the "bitter divide" of the Bush years pushed comedians to "take notice – and take sides." Political humor isn’t trendy, and even the foam-flecked stand-up ranters are mellow. Take Lewis Black:
The problem, for white comics as well as black ones, is that they actually like Obama, and they say so. Even Lewis Black, the quivering maestro of political outrage, strains to put an edge on his obvious admiration for the President. "He's the first leader in my lifetime who's actually full of hope," Black says in his act. "His nipples are bursting with hope! He's lactating hope!" Talking after a recent set at New York's Gotham Comedy Club, Black admits that Obama is difficult to make fun of but insists he's had no trouble finding political material. "For me, it was never Bush. It was the social issues. Just because Bush left office, that doesn't mean stupidity has fled the country."
For Black, stupidity equals social conservatism. Zoglin went on to suggest that Letterman’s edgy Bush- and Palin-bashing is part of his formula for beating apparently squishy Conan O’Brien in the ratings:
Indeed, the Obama era has helped clarify an often overlooked dichotomy in late-night TV comedy: the divide between the political satirists (Stewart, Stephen Colbert, Letterman much of the time) and the topical jokesters (Leno, Conan O'Brien and Jimmy Fallon). O'Brien's middle-of-the-road, Carsonesque wisecracks in particular ("President Obama's approval ratings have slumped to an all-time low, which explains Obama's new Secret Service code name: NBC") are looking comparatively tame now that he's opposite the increasingly politicized Letterman--whose contempt for Bush-era politics comes through in his interviews as much as his gag lines. (It may not be a coincidence that Letterman is beating O'Brien in the ratings.) Letterman may have wimped out in apologizing for his Palin joke, but it's hard to imagine O'Brien even cracking a Palin joke worth apologizing for.
The Bush presidency, it turns out, may have had a more lasting impact than comedians appreciate. As it opened up a bitter divide in the country, it forced stand-up comedians to take notice -- and take sides. Even with a President who's no longer a ready-made joke, for comedians, there's no going back.
Zoglin just can't imagine a time when comedians will find a satirical vein with this president, "with his obvious smarts, low-key style, and (most important) ability to catch the prevailing tone of irony and laugh at himself."
—Tim Graham is Director of Media Analysis at the Media Research Center.




















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August 25, 2009 - 16:42 ET by Galvanic". . . Just because Bush left office, that doesn't mean stupidity has fled the country." -Lewis Black
Yeah. Now it's on stage.
Amen and amen! Stupidity
August 25, 2009 - 18:17 ET by SlyrrAmen and amen!
Stupidity certainly has NOT fled - these so-called 'comedians' are living proof.
Who do these losers think they're fooling? We all know the real reason why they're not making fun of Obama. They're terrified they'll be the next Michael Richards. They're scared to death to make fun of a liberal who's black.... ish.
If it were a black republican, they'd be using the "N" word every other breath in their routines. But now with a liberal. The Demorats, the party of 'tolerance, love and understanding and fluffy pink clouds' is already firm in the grip of tyranny. Theyv'e had their bill-of-rights freedoms ripped from them and they don't even realize it.
And all the hate from the comedians is directed at the people who haven't rolled over and become Obama's loyal slaves.
LOL Galv...good
August 25, 2009 - 18:22 ET by bigtimerLOL Galv...good one!
...onstage 24/7!
Btw....said he wanted to be out of the spot-light, where the hell was he first thing this morning?
They don't come any see-thru phonier.
Obama's a Community Agitator, a walking, talking destroyer. ~ Rush Limbaugh
Second post in a hour about
August 25, 2009 - 17:00 ET by bretzysdudeSecond post in an hour about how the media's trying to play up President Wee-Wee's intelligence. Not sure why the media's doing this; have there been insinuations going around that Wee-Wee is dumber than a tree?
I don't think there have
August 25, 2009 - 17:25 ET by ThisnThatI don't think there have been any insinuations going around that Obama is dumber than a tree.
I think the problem is -- the evidence is clear. Obama is dumber than a tree when he's away from his teleprompter, and it's still easier to bash Bush than it is to protect us all from this monster's stupidity.
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So, apparently
August 25, 2009 - 17:02 ET by FeynmanFanSo, apparently comedians are now largely driven by a political agenda instead of finding humor in everyday life. No wonder they're not funny any more.
"I support the President but not his policies" - Blonde
Not only comedians...
August 25, 2009 - 17:32 ET by tomchris...but actors, producers, and countless scribes. All of these "creative geniuses" are now busy cococting the latest angry hate letter to the american way of life and candy-coating it to look like "entertainment."
Thankfully the amercian people are not buying it (and Hollywood is not getting it).
Also, I have a theory about Conan. The guy still looks, acts and sounds like a smarmy frat boy. Perfect for 12:30 am, too edgy for 11:30pm. Letterman softed his "Late Night" act years ago. Conan needs to do his.
tomchris
August 25, 2009 - 18:20 ET by FeynmanFanIf you think about how the MSM and the folks in Hollywood are all pulling for the Left, you have to start wondering if there isn't some kind of conspiracy going on and .... nah, they couldn't be that organized and get along long enough to pull that off. They must all be off plumb in the same direction.
"I support the President but not his policies" - Blonde
What if Sarah Palin were
August 25, 2009 - 17:17 ET by nicksmith112What if Sarah Palin were a Democrat/ African-American??
The liberals would be building statues and naming schools after her.
I'm a refugee from the Democratic Party.
I know I've said it before,
August 25, 2009 - 17:14 ET by balboaI know I've said it before, but it bears repeating: Jon Stewart is one of the only comedians to make fun of Obama. Colbert a little, too.
Yea, but he made fun of Bill
August 25, 2009 - 18:38 ET by nwahsYea, but he made fun of Bill O'Reilly so it cancels out :)
Dennis Miller is still the only conservative approved comedian...
I am the mob. Don't tread on me.
Liberal comedians? Oxymoronic
August 25, 2009 - 17:19 ET by jefflebowskiWhat is it about liberal "comedians?" They're not funny! I can think back on Senator Franken's career and not too much was even amusing. Can Janeane Garofalo be classified a comedian? What about Bill Maher? All they seem to be is very disturbed unwashed socialists with nothing really to say! Vini, vidi, sleepi
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The truth is that comedians
August 25, 2009 - 17:38 ET by mostlymoderateThe truth is that comedians are afraid to talk about Obama because left-wingers (not necessarily 'black' people) will call the comedian a racist. It's the same reason you won't hear any Mexican jokes, homosexual jokes or jokes about Chinese guys.
And, just like Republicans being the butt of all jokes, you will ALWAYS hear a joke about the "stupid hillbilly-hick" that supposedly inter-marries, lives in a mobile-home or the dumb white guy on the golf course that can't dance or never has sex with his wife.
Whites/Republicans = OK to humiliate (like Palin)
"Black admits that Obama
August 25, 2009 - 18:11 ET by tater"Black admits that Obama is difficult to make fun of"
57 states, austrian language, giving the queen of England an I-pod, trying to open a window at the white house instead of a door, the way he pitched at the all-star game, wee-wee'd up....
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They can dance
August 25, 2009 - 18:13 ET by olddog3006around the reason all they want, I'm firmly convinced that they're really scared to death to be called a racist for making jokes about Obama.
the "bitter divide" of the Bush years
August 25, 2009 - 18:23 ET by Gary HallStill my view that Bush came in and was much less devise than Obama has been. Bush was reaching out to the other side from the beginning. Bush and his team were not attacking individuals and outlets in the media from the pulpit as the Obama team is doing. It was the left and the MSM (one in the same) which created and maintained the bitter divide during the Bush years.
There is plenty of material out there for the comedians - they simply don't want to make fun of their side.
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...and Bush never blamed
August 25, 2009 - 18:27 ET by bigtimer...and Bush never blamed the previous president for his problems from previous administration, which were huge, one, the likes of which hadn't ever happened on our soil inside USA before.
Obama's a Community Agitator, a walking, talking destroyer. ~ Rush Limbaugh
BT, the reason
August 25, 2009 - 18:46 ET by FeynmanFanThe reason that Bush never blamed the previous president for his problems is that - whatever his faults might be - Bush has a lot of class.
"I support the President but not his policies" - Blonde
FF... Exactly...something
August 25, 2009 - 18:50 ET by bigtimerFF...
Exactly...something O will never be able to buy....including the rest of the leftists.
Obama's a Community Agitator, a walking, talking destroyer. ~ Rush Limbaugh
FF and bt
August 25, 2009 - 19:11 ET by Gary Hallyup!
Exactly how screwed up do
August 25, 2009 - 20:28 ET by RR GOPExactly how screwed up do things have to get before these idiots shut up?
No, they'll never admit they screwed up last November, but the least they can do is to quit exacerbating the situation with their undying Libtard loyalty and hot air.
But, knowing them they'll just talk more, louder and faster with even more spittle spray than usual.
One of the 34% who thinks George W. Bush was a great President. One of the 86% who wants to bring back the stock and pillory.
Pathological
August 26, 2009 - 00:45 ET by DoktorFrankenDefinition: unhealthy
Synonyms: baneful, corrupt, decayed, deleterious, detrimental, evil, foul, harmful, immoral, impure, inimical, insalubrious, malignant, morbid, noxious, offensive, pathological, pernicious, poisonous, repulsive, toxic, unclean, unhealthful, unsound
A perfect description of Leftist political humor. Throw in a dollop of hate for flavor.
Also said
August 26, 2009 - 05:10 ET by Tugboat Phil"He's the first leader in my lifetime who's actually full of hope,"
Black says in his act. "His nipples are bursting with hope! He's
lactating hope!"
Black also went on to say, "He's teabagging me with hope! He's ejaculating hope!"
Just because you're paranoid, doesn't mean that people aren't actually plotting behind your back.
B.S.! The leftist jokers
August 26, 2009 - 09:34 ET by mattmB.S.! The leftist jokers were purely ideologically based.
One piece of evidence is all that is necessary to prove this - the absolute dearth of "57 States" jokes.
Had a republican said that, they'd still be joking about it...
Lewis Black
August 26, 2009 - 11:07 ET by grumpyoldb"He's the first leader in my lifetime who's actually full of hope," Black says in his act... Sorry Lewis. B.O. is full of something, but it ain't hope.... Have the balls to go after B.O. like you did Bush, or are you just another political coward?
Re Black
August 26, 2009 - 12:19 ET by slickwillie2001Yep, so much talent and potential there, but he's a committed left-winger. The tragedy there is not that he makes jokes about Republicans, but that he passes on half of the material by not joking about democratics.
Lewis Black: stupidity equals social conservatism.
August 26, 2009 - 14:21 ET by kengieNow this is a good read!! One has to agree, Obama has the style.
Style over substance every
August 26, 2009 - 14:26 ET by MightyMouthStyle over substance every time eh? Brilliant!
"There are two types of people in this country; those who provide freedom and those who enjoy it." MM says...
~Choselife3x: Stupidity equals kengie
August 26, 2009 - 14:30 ET by choselife3xSeriously, you guys. This guy just makes unimaginative one-liners. He not only contributes nothing to the discussion, he isn't even accidentally funny.*yawn*
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