Through the Lenses of Satire

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Presumptuous?

October 31, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Delaying the broadcast of thw World Series? Campaign Ad stretching 30-min in length?

Is it bordering on prima donna-like behavior? It seems to ride on the presumption that such an inconvenience would be more than accommodated by the audience. The well-scripted, montaged, edited infomercial did not add to more of what we are used to – slick, scripted campaigning. Some saw Hillary’s possible turning point when she went off script. There has yet to be a moment for Obama. But if I had to choose between one who, mostly, stays on script and one who doesn’t, I’d go with consistency.

Here’s a parody of the infomercial, at least what they imagined it to be given Obama’s already gaping lead.

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Sarah Palin. SNL. It’s Finally Here

October 19, 2008 · 1 Comment

Sarah Palin finally arrived at SNL. Pity there was no real interaction with Tina Fey, wonder if it’s because of political differences – Fey did mention ’she’s done’ if Palin entered the White House, and SNL has always been left-leaning (as Fey/Palin said ‘liberal right wing’ media). One great thing about her is she seems much less uptight than McCain, Obama or Hilary in their SNL cameos – maybe its an age thing.

And I loved the multiple references that not everyone will get – the Mark Wahlberg talks to animals, Alec Baldwin-Tina Fey-30 Rock stuff, and how Alec Baldwin is one of the more popular guest hosts at SNL. But enough of the talking, here are the highlights:

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OMG Its gonna happen!

October 17, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Reality meets satire! I can’t wait – will talk about it more if it really happens!

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3 Weeks to go – Oh, what could have been

October 16, 2008 · Leave a Comment

I love how politicians are game for little skits on Saturday Night Live.  Here’s a overly optimistic fantasy sequence from the ‘Al Gore Administration’ – overly optimistic it maybe, but a toned version could very well be true, funny how it could all be different. However, while the Iraq war could have been avoided and environmental issues could have been addressed, I doubt it would have done much to stop the sub prime and subsequent financial crisis since the some policies of the Clinton era were blamed for setting the collapse of Fannie and Freddie….. Funny anyways, and makes you yearn a little

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VEEP Debate

October 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment

A bit late, but hopefully its still fresh in your mind. While VP debate was hardly a game-changer, it was excellent fodder for comedy. Gaffe-avoidance was high on both candidates’ agenda, and ultimately both kept it safe – boring stuff. Palin provided the most material, what with her folksy language, cheeky winks, and her tangential and at times irrelevant arguments.

Here is a debate flowchart that popped up:
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And here’s Tina Fey and Joe Sudeikis(another funnyman) re-enactment of the debate – and props to Queen Latifah for an excellent impression of Gwen Ifil.
Watch out for how ‘Palin’ blatantly (and politely) avoids a question she cannot answer.

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Fey Nails It Again

October 3, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Palin has had a horrible week with a series of disastrous interviews – not helping is Tina Fey who nailed the impression of a Palin replying like a car careening on black ice, going anywhere but the right place.

The scary thing is Fey was hardly making up much of her own material. Will Palin redeem herself during the debate?

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An Intermission Before More Politics

October 3, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Another great, senseless digital short – you may not get it but that is exactly the point, strange as it may seem. watch out for Foo Fighters and Jon Bon Jovi

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Sarah Palin – But an ordinary person under the brightest spotlight

September 22, 2008 · 2 Comments

You can question my motivations for defending her. Like many Americans, I was caught unawares by her sudden rise to the top, her charming family, the folksy twang, and the fact she’s actually quite telegenic. But despite the seemingly problematic revelations from her past life, there is nothing really glaring enough to suggest that she’s anything but human. Still, her distinctive voice and larger than life characteristics make her a excellent comedic material.

Here, the famous clip where Tina Fey (one of my favourites – on 30 Rock), nailed her impression of Sarah Palin.

Perhaps I’ll have to talk about Tina Fey in another post – she’s another genius who deserves a post all on her own

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