Why Wonkette Rules: 6.14
I hate politics.
I really do.
I talk about it/them a lot, but only because I have to. Because politics, like media, is intimately tied to almost every important idea in 21st century America/Amurika.
So that sux.
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One its defining memes of late has been TruckNutz, which Hollywooders who've been around for awhile will remember as a meme from a certain script readers' website.
But Wonkette's importance extends far beyond memes. It is part of a new breed of media that makes the horrific, gruesome business of politics more palatable. And the only way that that can be accomplished is through absurdist mockery. Because yes, we have descended that far.
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I mean, really, look at how much I smoke.
The only sane reaction to a politics that subverts every ideal, that corrupts every policy, that breeds cynicism and apathy, is wholesale rejection. And what better way to do that than with snarky sarcasm?
Like always, I don't have any financial (or any other) interest in seeing them succeed beyond wanting the awesomely funny to succeed.
So as always I urge you, Angelenos, reject reality by being that person who reads books (and a few good blogs).
Labels: America, Hollywood, media, memes, politics, Washington