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Conservatives Just Ain’t Funny

Deak with it, losers.

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15 Responses to “Conservatives Just Ain’t Funny”

  1. Rheinhard says:

    I think a conservative viewpoint can be funny if done right (see Parker & Stone “Team America”, and a lot of their “South Park” episodes)… But so few of them know how to do it right, because they come at it from the perspective of “poor people and minorities suck! Screw them! Haw haw haw!”

    But mainly, just fix the typo.

  2. ed says:

    True in general (Teh Funny, like Teh Facts, has a Liberal Bias), but McCain was funnier than Obama at that white tie rich people dinner the other night (Obama’s kind of a dorky nerd in many respects). Dole was funnier than Clinton in 96.

    Why do I virtually say this? Because I know funny.

  3. Jay says:

    The entire article is stupid. Especially this:

    Palin, meanwhile, good-naturedly joined the “Saturday Night Live” cast this weekend to poke fun at herself. But the real Palin seemed oddly flat next to Tina Fey’s celebrated impersonation of her as a ditzy hick who resorts to cornball flirtatiousness when confronted with basic policy questions.

    That’s a shock. An actress and comedian looked better doing a comedic sketch than a Governor who is not an actress or a comedian. Shocking I say.

    The party in power is always the butt end of most of the jokes told on late night or made fun of on shows like SNL. That’s just the way it works.

    Frankly, I fail to see how this article supports your assertion.

  4. Duros Hussein 62 says:

    Palin’s not a comedian? Are you sure?

    I think a conservative viewpoint can be funny if done right (see Parker & Stone “Team America”, and a lot of their “South Park” episodes)

    Parker & Stone aren’t conservatives, are they? They were making fun of conservatives.

  5. SaveFarris the Plumber says:

    I must admit when it comes to comedy, it’s hard to beat Joe Biden. That guy is hillarious!

    “Stand up for Chuck!”

  6. Rheinhard says:

    Duros – they have described themselves as such, though they have also said they have a more libertarian bent.

    Empirically, consider how many South Park episodes have rather viciously skewered leading Dems (Al Gore with “ManBearPig”, Hillary Clinton with the “Snuke”), but there has to date never been a directly negative portrayal of Bush, Rumsfeld, or Cheney. The episode dealing with “9/11 Truthers” really showed Bushco in a rather sympathetic light, saying that the Truthers would believe whatever nonsense they wanted and no amount of facts would stop them, so there was no reason the Administration should try to stop them.

    About the only right-wing figure they’ve really socked in recent memory that I can think of is Bill Donohue of the Catholic League, and he’s just a religious whacko spokesman (this is in keeping with their “liberatarian” bent, I’d think…)

    In related news, it seems Fox news punditry sees a need for a “Fairness Doctrine” for comedy!

  7. ed says:

    Parker & Stone aren’t conservatives, are they? They were making fun of conservatives.

    They take some good shots at both sides. If I had to label them, it would be something like, “Center-Left Ironically Detached Faux Libertarian Dudes”. Or whatever.

    But they make more fun of conservative–certainly from a socially conservative aspect.

    You may recall Parker in “Bowling for Columbine”. He was awesome. And they both did an animated short for the film; funny:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zqh6Ap9ldTs&feature=related

  8. SaveFarris the Plumber says:

    …Except that Parker and Stone had nothing to do with the animated bit in “Bowling” and are rather upset with Moore because of it. (2nd column, about 1/3 of the way down)

  9. Rheinhard says:

    Yes they are much more willing to make fun of social conservatives/godbots than neoconservatives. They’ve hit just about every major religious denomination, from Mormons to Scientologists. (Donohue went after them for some of the stuff they’ve done about Catholics)

    But I don’t think they made that animated short for Bowling though.

  10. ed says:

    …Except that Parker and Stone had nothing to do with the animated bit in “Bowling” and are rather upset with Moore because of it. (2nd column, about 1/3 of the way down)

    Oops, my bad. Either way, the animated bit is funnier than hell (and I know funny).

  11. Felix Helix says:

    Deak with it?

  12. Quaker in a Basement says:

    Well, I’ve been all around this whole wide world
    Been down to sunny Alabam
    My mama always told me, Son
    Never let your deak go down

    Don’t let your deak go down
    Don’t let your deak go down
    Don’t let your deak go down
    Till your last gold dollar is gone

  13. Jaim says:

    Comedy is about making fun of the powerful (a lot of it is, anyways). Cons worship at the altar of power. They’re pure sycophants. Thus, they tend to fail at funny. They just don’t understand the concept.

  14. Duros Hussein 62 says:

    They are better at making fun of the powerless. That might have something to do with it.

  15. The Reality-Based Dave says:

    There have been a few studies showing that wingnuts have a hard time comprehending sarcasm & satire, due to their worldview.
    Also, their sociopathic nature has them beating up on the helpless. Not funny.