Satire is valid only if it re-enforces the truth. Otherwise, it's simply an ad hominem device.
The New Yorker has tried to explain the clever ironic satire of the cover image. But the #1 rule of comedy is - if you have to spend time to explain the joke, it ain't funny. Even more importantly, let's make sure we know what satire truly is. The dictionary defines satire as: 1 : a literary work holding up human vices and follies to ridicule or scorn; 2 : trenchant wit, irony, or sarcasm used to expose and discredit vice or folly. In everyday life, we know satire when we see it by the exaggerated characteristics of a person (whether they be physical or philosophical) that are KNOWN TO BE TRUE. When we make fun of these truths, then it's funny. When we try to make fun of un-truths, it's not funny. And when a thought leader makes fun of un-truths, it's interpreted as reliable information to the less enlightened. Which brings me to my next point...
Two wrongs don't make a right (in other words, "a satire of a satire" only serves to re-enforce the stereotype).
The explanation provided is they are trying to dispel myths about the Obamas by exaggerating the imagery of those misconceptions. How are we supposed to interpret this? The cover provides no context - and this so-called "intelligent humor" simply goes over most people's head. The image doesn't doesn't challenge the misconceptions, it only illustrates them. That creates a problem because...
A picture is worth 1000 words.
The cartoonist has combined all of the fears held by an alarming percentage of Americans into one very handy 8 X 11 reference guide. Just look at these latest polls results from Newsweek (July 9-10):
POLL: How many people still think Obama:
Was raised as a Muslim 26%
Attended Islamic School 39%
Is a practicing Muslim 12%
Swore into Senate on Quran 12%
Which brings me to my final point...
Certain people only hear what they want to hear.
That goes for the educated and un-educated within our electorate, as well as the MSM. It doesn't seem to matter how many times BHO sets the record straight with clear and direct language. Obama has written a comprehensive OpEd piece that was published in the NYTimes. He has also laid out a very clear Foreign Policy strategy with 5 distinct goals. It doesn't get any simpler, yet still I bet the conservatives are going to say "He needs to clarify his position." See the OpEd article by clicking here.
Obama's full transcript of his speech laying out his strategy can be found here.
The fact of the matter is every vote carries the same weight (assuming every vote is counted). So, understanding the issues, knowing the facts and the truth, and challenging the rhetoric are the things that qualify a person's vote. It can mean the difference between "voting for" or "voting against". A voter from deep within Appalachia who never got beyond a 3rd grade education and who is deeply prejudiced has the same power in the voting booth as the multi-cultural Yale grad with a Park Ave job, a passport, and a 401K who lives in a gated suburban community. How each understands the real issues will help determine the direction of our country. God help us if more of this audacious bigotry goes un-checked.
Just One Man's Opinion.
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