Obama as president creates a slump in political satire
This caught my attention on my Yahoo news because it’s so true. Comedians like Bill Maher, late night talk show hosts, and sketch comedy like Saturday Night Live have long made their bucks, so to speak, on take comical jabs at our nation’s leaders. Obama’s smooth delivery with a few wise comebacks in his back pocket make comedy no laughing matter. Besides that, the strong positive reaction so many people have had to him does not lend itself to comedy. He’s kind of untouchable like 9/11. You just don’t want to be the one that goes there.
Here’s an excerpt from the article I was reading…
Here is a man who inspires admiration, excitement or, maybe, suspicion. What he doesn’t inspire (in any measurable quantity, so far) are cheap laughs.
“A dignified, thoughtful, charismatic, smart man who doesn’t run at the mouth,” summed up Craig Ferguson, host of CBS’ “Late Late Show,” in the aftermath of eight go-go Bush years for comics. “Is it a challenge to our creative juices to find something funny about Obama? God, yes!”
Right after the election, some TV wags were even waxing nostalgic on the air, however tongue-in-cheek.
On Comedy Central‘s “The Daily Show,” Jon Stewart said he was already missing the Bush administration George W. Bush impression, which had served him so well at the anchor desk. — and his own George W. Bush impression, which had served him so well at the anchor desk.
“As a comedian,” NBC’s Jay Leno echoed to his “Tonight Show” audience, “I’m going to miss President Bush. Barack Obama is not easy to do jokes about. He doesn’t give you a lot to go on. See, this is why God gave us (Vice President-elect) Joe Biden.
“When one door closes, another one opens up.”
True, as a six-term U.S. Senator and lately as Obama’s running mate, Biden has cemented his reputation for blurting out remarks before they’re vetted by his brain. (Item: Biden declared that “Franklin D. Roosevelt got on the television” to address the nation when the stock market crashed in October 1929 — even though Herbert Hoover was president then and TV was barely invented.)…
…The host of HBO’s “Real Time,” comic Bill Maher describes himself as “a policy guy who tries to stick more to what politicians do than who they are.” But that doesn’t mean he’s immune to the problem Obama represents.
“It’s always better if the president is stupid, or fat, or cheating on his wife, or angry, or a phony. This guy is none of those things. And that,” said Maher with a laugh, “is really unfair.
“But, c’mon, on balance, aren’t we all happier that we have somebody who isn’t such an easy target? I mean, comedians have had it really easy for the last eight years.”
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As you can see, the “boobie prize” seems to be Joe Biden for comics.