Comics Finally Find Their Hussein ‘Funny-Bone’?

August 8th, 2008 Posted By drillanwr.

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Previous TV comics “Hands-Off” on Hussein

Obama persona inspires comedians

Late-night punch lines found from Bethlehem to ‘Oklabama’

by Joseph Curl - (WaTimes)

Barack Obama’s carefully choreographed persona as an unassailable agent of hope has come into the cross hairs of a dangerous foe - the late-night comic.

Jay Leno earlier this week quipped that when the Democratic presidential aspirant was asked what he thought about being called arrogant, “well he said he was ‘above having to answer that question.’ ”

Jon Stewart of “The Daily Show” recently joked that on his trip to Israel, the Democratic presidential aspirant “made a quick stop at the manger in Bethlehem where he was born.”

David Letterman said that the senator from Illinois was so overconfident that he proposed changing the name of Oklahoma to “Oklabama.”

“When Letterman is doing ‘Top Ten’ lists about something, it has officially entered the public consciousness,” said Dan Schnur, a political analyst with the University of Southern California.

“The late-night comics don’t introduce these things into the cultural discussion, but they reinforce the impression in a very strong way,” said Mr. Schnur, the communications director in Sen. John McCain’s 2000 campaign.

Democrats agree.

“The most effective weapon against a political opponent is humor, especially mocking,” said Democratic strategist Mary Anne Marsh. “When it gets picked up by late-night comedians, it becomes part of the mainstream and reaches even more voters more effectively.”

Just as in campaigns of the recent past, Republicans are seeking to paint their presidential opponent as elitist but also as unfit for the job of commander in chief. Although Democrats view the dog days of summer as downtime - Mr. Obama will take next week off to vacation in Hawaii with friends - the Republican Party is busy defining its opponent and setting out the terms of the debate that will begin in earnest after Labor Day.

“Every campaign is won in June, July and August, and that is especially true of presidential campaigns,” Mrs. Marsh said. “You use these months to plant the seeds of doubt about your opponent that will be hammered home in the ads and rhetoric of September and October.”


4 Responses

  1. Kurt(the infidel)

    John Stewart has been nailing him for weeks now. first time i heard it i was shocked. im actually watching the daily show again

  2. A. S. Wise- VA (America, FUCK YEAH!!!)

    Like I said earlier, we’re seeing a sea change in the political arena; Obama is now vulnerable. He’ll get a boost coming out of the DNC, I’m sure, but once again he’ll decline much as he did in the wake of the international trip.

  3. TBinSTL (just typical)

    If the “recreate 68″ kids do their thing, Obambi may not get a boost from the DNC after all. I’ve been saying for a while that he peaked too soon.

  4. Kurt(the infidel)

    Im not 100% sure Obama will get a boost at all even without recreate 68′. if Hillary demands a vote and doesnt get it then that will piss off all of her supporters and really push them towards McCain. I think there are alot of people who just are not stupid enough to vote for this guy. Democrat or not

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