On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 8:15 PM, Bryan <[email protected]> wrote:
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> PGage - 1
> Kevin M - 0
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>> I would give almost the exact opposite review.

It is possible I'm bringing too much of myself into the review. I just
received a letter in the mail from the IRS, stating I owe them money.
It is just the latest in an ever-increasing string of reasons why I am
becoming anti-government. The rational part of me knows President
Obama isn't entirely to blame for the current state of the country,
but the rational part of me has been away on an extended skiing
holiday, which leaves the emotional part of me. And the emotional part
of me is royally ticked off and looking for a scapegoat.

Back on point, the president's jokes were not only lame and
predictable, but a little bit sad, as well. For starters, he opened
with a prop gag (his use of the teleprompters)... what... is he Carrot
Top? Then he trotted out essentially the same jokes he used at the Al
Smith dinner (gentle jab at Fox News, casual reference to
Obama-as-messiah). Then there was the joke about Biden with a
punchline he telegraphed so far in advance, Helen Keller saw it
coming. Wanda Sykes made fun of the president's basketball games,
stating that no matter how he is on the court, he's going to get
praised simply because he is the president. Same holds true for his
performance on Saturday. He got laughs; the jokes did not. And though
some may commend the president for his heartfelt concluding comments,
it only brings home the idea that this dinner wasn't for the
corresponents at all. It was a way for the president to give a
soundbite without having to answer tough questions. The president took
advantage of the captive audience, ignored them, and spoke directly
into the cameras... and that's not right.

I agree with PGage that Sykes' first Limbaugh joke was devoid of a
punchline. She attempted to sell it on attitude... and failed. But she
landed the second Limbaugh joke (about his kidneys). Her last joke
fell flat, but I'm guessing they held her to a strict 15 minutes, so
she couldn't really put a button on the set. Otherwise, she did a
solid amount of comedy in a limited amount of time, and I say this as
someone who is decidely not a fan (and even avoided seeing "Evan
Almighty" because the mere sound of her voice in ads for the film
turned me off to it).
-- 
Kevin M. (RPCV)

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