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19 Jan 2009 06:26 pm
The Difficulty In Mocking Obama
A reader writes:
This hurts:
"He knew that what
Washington pundits really craved was not the truth, but a sense of
their own importance. So he let them throw him a dinner party."
But you are clearly on to
something. I remember with Bill Clinton, he had way of making people
feel they were "the only person in the room:" and that they "mattered
to him" as many articles during his tenure claimed. But what Obama
seems to have is the ability not to appear as if he is acting, faking
it. That is why comedians were able to mock Clinton's lower lip
biting and other such gestures meant to show how much he cared. Why do
comedians have such a hard time mocking Obama? Some say it is because
he is black, and they don't want to be seen as racist; no, that's not
it. They mock Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton all the time.
They can't
mock Obama because he is not a faker, not a schmoozer, not a dolt, not
a skirt-chaser, not a charlatan, etc. etc. Obama has the realness that
comes from the hard psychological work that it takes to really get to
know yourself and come out on the other side unafraid of whatever might
come your way. That is decidedly not
funny.
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