Title: Political Humor
1Political Humor
- by Don L. F. Nilsen and
- Alleen Pace Nilsen
2- Irish Humor at 2014 Correspondents Dinner
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3Sagewood Students Watching a Nilsen PowerPoint
Presentation on Political HumorNote that
Alleen is photo-bombing as one of the students.
4Arizona Politics
5Standouts in the Militaryand in Politics
62014 State of the Union AddressBiden vs. Obama
vs. Boehner
7How Women Protest WarYarn Bombing
8How Women Support WarRosie the Riveter
9Gendered Body Language
10Historical AwarenessNOTE Ambrose Burnside was
famous for his sideburns.
11Political Spin
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13Mark Russell
- Gilbert and Sullivan Parody
- https//www.youtube.com/watch?vcSQ93y6kVxQ
14The Capitol Steps
15- The Capitol Steps Lirty Dies A Nunch of
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16This sign is designed to get ASU students to join
Fraternities and SororitiesNOTE Congress has an
18 approval rating
17Political Correctness
18Visual Imagery
- Benjamin Franklins 1754 cartoon of a cut-up
snake to represent the un-United States brought
visual Imagery into American politics. - Today, photography is enjoying a new role in
political humor as shown in the analogies given
below.
19Ben Franklins 1754 Political Cartoon
20Hillary Clinton
21Richard Nixon
22John McCain
23James Carville
24THE ONION
- http//www.theonion.com/content/index
25William F. Buckleys Desk as Compared to Barack
Obamas
26Barack Obamas Desk
27The Budster
- In 1979, Bud Clark, a bar owner in Portland,
Oregon, posed facing a nude statue apparently
wearing only a trench coat. - 500,000 copies were sold to benefit a local fine
arts group. In 1982, he was elected mayor of
Portland and served until 1992.
28- JIMMY CARTER and RONALD REAGAN
- In 1980 Mort Sahl said that people did not vote
FOR Ronald Reagan as much as they voted AGAINST
Jimmy Carter. - Sahl concluded If Reagan had been unopposed, he
would have lost. - PARIS HILTON and JOHN McCAIN
- In an attempt to inject some life into the 2008
campaign, McCain ran an ad mocking Barack Obamas
celebrity status by comparing him with Paris
Hilton and Britney Spears. - Hilton responded by posing in a swimming suit by
the side of a pool and solemnly announcing that
she would be happy to be considered for the Vice
Presidency.
29Tina Fey and Sarah PalinWhich is which?
- Time magazine wrote,
- Its hard to tell where Tina Fey ends and Sarah
Palin beginsthe updo, the wink, the syntax - Where Palins campaign projected a smart, tough,
folksy reformer, Fey showed a posing,
in-over-her-head maverick-bot. - It is a seamless blending of reality and
parody. -
30- Tina Fey as Sarah Palin
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vTr0_x2lxRdc
31Tina Fey as Sarah PalinAmy Poehler as Hillary
Clinton
32- Tina Fey as Sarah Palin and Amy Poehler as
Hillary Clinton - http//www.youtube.com/watch?vul-3JDAnqjI
33REAL-LIFE RELIEF FROM STRESS
- In 1992, President Bush became ill at a televised
state dinner in Tokyo. He vomited on the
Japanese Prime Minister and then fainted. - The dinner guests were both horrified and
frightened. - First lady Barbara Bush stood up and said that
the incident was the fault of Emperor Akihito and
Crown Prince Naruhito who that afternoon had
beaten George in tennis - When she explained, We Bushes arent used to
losing! everyone knew she was joking. They
relaxed because she would not have made a joke if
she thought the President were in real danger.
34Another Stress-Relieving Incident
- In 1981when President Reagan was shot by John
Hinckley and was taken into the operating room of
George Washington hospital for treatment, he
quipped, Please assure me that you are all
Republicans. - The world relaxed when they realized that Reagan
was probably not going to die because he could
still make a joke.
35The Juggling Politician
- https//www.youtube.com/embed/n6mbW-jMtrY?rel0
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37INSULT HUMOR
- When William Gladstone attacked Disraeli in front
of the British Parliament by saying that Disraeli
would die either on the gallows or of a horrible
disease. - Disraeli responded, That depends on whether I
embrace your principles or your mistress. - In the 1950s when Adlai Stevenson was running for
President, a voter assured him that Every
thinking American will vote for you. - Stevenson replied, That wont be enough.
38Insult Humor Continued
- Mike Peters gained national attention with a
cartoon that managed to insult three U. S.
Presidents. It showed - George Washington saying, I cannot tell a lie,
- Richard Nixon saying, I cannot tell the truth.
- and Jimmy Carter saying, I cannot tell the
difference.
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40SELF-DEPRECATING HUMOR
- Ronald Reagan was the oldest person ever elected
to serve as U. S. President. He joked about his
age at a Gridiron Club dinner noting that the
club had been founded in 1885. - He quipped that he felt bad at not being
invitedIt seems like only yesterday. - His most famous quip came in a televised debate
with his opponent Walter Mondale. With a twinkle
in his eye, he said that age should not be an
issue, and then added, I will not exploit, for
political purposes the youth and inexperience of
my opponent.
41Mondale laughed at Reagans joke, but his heart
was broken.He knew at that point he had lost the
election.
42Reagan-Mondale Debate The Age Issue
- http//www.youtube.com/watch?vLoPu1UIBkBc
43Gerald Ford was Unexpectedly Appointed
Vice-President, and then President Nixon Resigned.
- One of his best lines was that when he was first
invited to speak he was then Americas first
instant Vice-President, and then I became
Americas first instant President. The Marine
Corps Band is so confused they dont know whether
to play, Hail to the Chief, or Youve Come a
Long Way, Baby. - Chevy Chase used to do a popular parody of Gerald
Ford, including his tripping on the stairs of Air
Force One. In 1986, Ford hosted a Humor and the
Presidency symposium at the Gerald R. Ford
Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Ford turned
the tables by tripping Chevy Case who had come
as an honored guest.
44- GERALD FORD Continued
- Robert Orben was the Presidential speech writer
for Gerald Ford. Sometimes Ford muffed the lines
Orben had written. - So Orben attached a 3 X 5 card on the inside
cover of Fords speech binder, reading, I told
my wife I knew this speech backwards, and thats
how Im delivering it. - This became one of Fords most successful lines.
He sometimes bungled speeches just so he could
use it.
45JOHN F. KENNEDY
- Many of Kennedys critics felt that he had an
unfair advantage because of his familys wealth. - So during one speech, he pulled a fake telegram
from his father saying, Dont buy one vote more
than necessary. Ill be damned if Ill pay for a
landslide.
46Mitt Romney and the Etch-A-Sketch Saga
- Have you ever played with an Etch-a-Sketch?
- What does it do?
- Do you think it was purposely or accidentally
cited? - Predict how many jokes cartoonists could make.
47The Republican Party
48Shaking Up the Republicans
49Explain this Allusion to Rick Santorum
50Toy Story Explain These Allusions
51An Analogy
- At the Democratic National Convention in August
of 2008, Hillary Clinton said that John McCain
and George W. Bush had the same policies - On the economy,
- On supporting the oil companies,
- On supporting big business,
- On the war in Iraq.
- She added that its appropriate that the
Republican National Convention is being held in
the Twin Cities. We cant tell them apart
either.
52Know Your Audience
- President Reagan made a joke to an inside group
about bombing Russia, but his statement was
broadcast internationally. - Talking about Geraldine Ferraro, Vice President
George Bush bragged that We tried to kick a
little ass last night. It made the wire
services. - Even when microphones have been turned off,
reporters in the room might overhear sub-rosa or
joking comments and report them to wide
audiences.
53DEMOCRATS VS. REPUBLICANS An Example of
Stereotyping
- Democrats buy most of the books that have been
banned somewhere. - Republicans form censorship committees and read
them as a group. - Democrats name their children after popular
sports figures, politicians, and entertainers. - Republican children are named after their parents
or grandparents, according to where the money is.
54- Republicans tend to keep their shades drawn,
although there is seldom any reason why they
should. - Democrats ought to, but dont.
- Republican boys date Democratic girls. They plan
to marry Republican girls, but feel theyre
entitled to a little fun first. - Republicans sleep in twin bedssome even in
separate rooms. - That is why there are more Democrats.
- From the October 1, 1974, Congressional
Record, submitted by Craig Hosmer
55A Republican attacks Republicans
- John Boehner Are you kidding me?
- http//www.nbcnews.com/video/nbc-news/53811843538
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56International PoliticsRussia, Germany England
57The Evolution of Political Correctness
- In the early 1990s, Richard Zoglin wrote in Time
magazine that political correctness started out
as the province of a small band of liberal
reformers. - But it has now become an establishment orthodoxy.
So - It is now p.c. to make fun of p.c.
58A Historical Example of the Power of Political
Humor
- During the 1930s prior to WW II, many Americans
were isolationists, and were strongly against any
hints of anti-Nazi sentiments. - On January 19, 1940, almost two years before the
bombing of Pearl Harbor and nine months before
Charlie Chaplins The Great Dictator, the Three
Stooges released a movie entitled You Nazi Spy. - Because it was considered just slapstick comedy
critics and politicians paid little attention to
it, but it strongly influenced many Americans to
rethink their isolationist attitudes.
59A More Recent Example of Using Humor to Make a
Serious Point
- George Carlin did a comic analysis of the
changes in the words used to talk about soldiers
suffering from their experiences. - Shell Shocktwo syllables from WWI Simple,
honest, direct language. - Battle Fatiguefour syllables from WWII And
fatigue is a nicer word than shock. - Operational Exhaustioneight syllables from the
Korean War the humanity has been squeezed out
its now totally sterile.
60The Language of War Continued
- Traumatic Stress-Disorderstill eight syllables,
plus a hyphen from the Vietnam War. The pain is
now buried under the jargon.
61Military Humor
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64A Darker Example