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White House Correspondence Dinner A Vicious Assault of Republicans
2014-05-05
It takes a big man to make fun of himself, to take his failures, hold them up for everyone to see, and say, as Chandler Bing might: "Could I BE any more ridiculous?"

So when the president of the United States -- the most powerful man in the world, used to always getting his way, always being the smartest guy in the room, and always the one who gets the last word -- does it, we take note. It's a lesson in self-deprecation all Americans can learn from; Hey, the president mocks himself, so maybe I should just lighten up a little bit on myself, too.

Once a year, at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, the president drops in to deliver a short comedy bit heavy on self deprecation. President Reagan was a master, goofing on himself as a slow-witted Hollywood rube; George H.W. Bush stepped out of his stiff patrician bearing to hit himself with a few zingers; Bill Clinton singed himself badly after his affair with a White House intern ("How was your week?").

And George W. Bush was, frankly, a master. Derided like Reagan, a slow witted rube, but this time from Texas, Bush once brought an impersonator on stage to mock him nonstop, for everything from his marble-mouthed delivery to his low approval rating. Mastery.

But President Obama each year proves he just isn't man enough to point his super-intellectual humor at himself. Sure, he almost always delivers a burn or two at himself, but he always goes on a scorched-earth campaign after that, viciously ripping any and all critics who have taken him on.
Posted by:Bubba Graiting8281

#10  When I read the headline, I thought they must have invited John Boehner.
Posted by: charger   2014-05-05 20:08  

#9  "Oleaginous"
Posted by: Frank G   2014-05-05 14:55  

#8  I blame SurfaceTensionBush
Posted by: Shipman   2014-05-05 14:10  

#7  I dunno, "Viscous" kind of works too.
Posted by: Uncle Phester   2014-05-05 13:00  

#6  Oh wait. You were referring to the typo in the title. Ok, I've fixed that. Next time please provide a little more than a single word for guidance -- the other moderators can be counted on to be deep and perceptive and stuff, but there are no guarantees if I happen along first. Still, I did get there in the end, so thank you for the heads up, no mo uro.
Posted by: trailing wife   2014-05-05 11:31  

#5  Viscous?

There are certainly those who would prefer to characterize him as thick and slow flowing, no mo uro.
Posted by: trailing wife   2014-05-05 11:26  

#4  It has always been my contention that a White House Correspondents dinner with the President is inappropriate.

There should be a distance between the press and the President for maintaining objectivity. But I guess we are too far gone for that.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2014-05-05 10:15  

#3  The Champ requires no Hollywood impersonator to showcase his slow wittedness. His increasingly less frequent press conferences and public statements clearly display his lack of both wit and credibility. The only thing left for him is the spiteful, demeaning of others. He must remain not only the constant victim, but the hero of victims. It's all he knows.
Posted by: Besoeker   2014-05-05 08:28  

#2  The Permanent Party Propaganda Machine just doing in one night and in one place what they do all year long anyway only just in their office huddles and on twitter. It's their annual jamboree, not to be confused with the rare if now passe entmoot.
Posted by: P2kontheroad   2014-05-05 08:16  

#1  Viscous?
Posted by: no mo uro   2014-05-05 07:18  

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