Julia Sweeny on Victoria Jackson’s “Comedy”

Back in 2008, everybody knew that if Obama was elected that some of America’s right wing would come unhinged. But I don’t know if we really expected the types of people who would become right wing mouthpieces. We should have; we had early examples during the election. People like Joe the Plumber, who is the epitome of some kind of identity politics, yet isn’t named Joe and isn’t really a plumber.

As we approach the next election, the examples are worse. Chuck Norris? Seriously? Seriously seriously?

But somehow the worst is Victoria Jackson. She’s just so … baffling. She’s playing a ditzy blonde character while ranting about Tea Party talking points. Is she joking? Is she serious?

Julia Sweeny, who has apparently been a target of Jackson’s, believes that she’s serious. Or to put it another way, “She’s not Andy Kaufman,” so she’s not yanking the audiences’ chain. She wants the laughs she gets from her “dumb blond” character, but also believes the opinions that character is spouting.

Sweeny considers how counterproductive Jackson’s style is:

To me it would be like, like if there was a “comedian” who’s character was a Marxist-Leninist. He wears a beard and small round glasses and all black and he says things like: The Government should own all the land! People should not be allowed to own any money! Free Enterprise should be stopped!

And then he has a soap box that he carries around with him, and he puts it out there – and it even says “Soap Box” on it, and he gets on top of it and yells and gesticulates like a cartoon of communism.

And he’s on talk shows and everyone laughs at how nutty he is.

Only he really believes what he’s saying. He may be somewhat confused about why people are laughing. But he doesn’t care enough to analyze it, he really just wants the laughs. He hears the laughs, and he’ll happily take the laughs.

Now, wouldn’t you have a certain contempt for this person?

That makes Jackson sound like she’s desperate for the attention, not matter what kind of attention. But in playing both self-mocking comedian and pundit at once, she’s doing more damage to her side than anything else. Which, of course, means that I hope she keeps it up.

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14 Responses to Julia Sweeny on Victoria Jackson’s “Comedy”

  1. Dutchhobbit says:

    I made it to 1:04 in the video.

    • JK says:

      Hahah, I was stronger (or stupider?) than you – I got to 1:18 ^^.

      Seriously, not only the blond [censored] is really annoying, the black woman leading the debate too – at least her way of talking. I feel treated like a baby by her now, really condescending.

  2. dantresomi says:

    That Gary Bates guy sounds worse. She asked him what is ID, Creationism, and Evolution, and he spends 5 minutes on his worldview…

  3. Bill says:

    What makes you think the “dumb blonde” thing is a character?

  4. Bill says:

    What the hell happened on SNL between 1986 and 1991 to create right wing reactionaries like Victoria Jackson and Dennis Miller?!

  5. vasaroti says:

    I think there’s at least one more option that deserves serious consideration, and that’s the epidemic of self-medicating and recreational drug use that goes on in the entertainment industry.

  6. Igor says:

    The level of self-righteous stupidity on this show is breathtaking. I kept thinking what would happen if Bill Moyers were on the panel, what the level of his questioning would do to these idiots. But them they wouldn’t understand him anyway.

  7. Fentwin says:

    I’m impressed with this video……

    it took all of 29 seconds for the stoopid to hit the fan.

  8. Verimius says:

    “playing both self-mocking comedian and pundit at once”

    Victoria Jackson seems to be doing something similar to Steven Colbert.

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