The Road to the White House…
…is pockmarked with oodles of comedy potholes.
In the past, we’ve cautioned politicians and other officials to leave the joking to the professionals. Few politicians have a way with the joke… and trying to riff off the cuff while campaigning usually creates more misunderstanding than mirth.
There’s a clip from the June 17 installment of C-Span’s excellent and morbidly fascinating Road To The White House in which Joe Biden is depicted in Delaware, talking to a potential voter, an Indian-American. In the course of explaining how wonderful his relationship is with the burgeoning Indian-American population in The First State, he says:
You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin’ Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.
The camera is tight on Biden’s face as he tries to sell the joke with an eerie half-smile/half-grimace. We can only assume that the “target” of the gag is less than pleased.
(As a joke, though, it’s abysmal. Aside from being offensive, it doesn’t make any sense. It lacks the necessary logic that even the best jokes need to avoid being insulting. And, outside the context of a comedy club or an after dinner speech, it just comes off as… boorish. Context is everything! We can only assume that he was flying by the seat of his comedy pants, trying to appear like a regular Joe, most likely battling a focus group factoid that pegs him as “humorless.” He failed miserably. Leave the joking to the pros, Joe. Or hire a writer!)
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I actually saw that documentary in the theatre, and it’s funny. In today’s world, where all political candidates need to be able to tell a joke on the Tonight Show or Letterman in order to be seen as a credible candidate, what’s funniest is that Joe Liebermanmade it as close to the White House as he did. Weirder still is that he won a “Funniest Celebrity in DC” contest at the DC Improve back in 2002 (I think) and you’ve never heard such a dry delivery. He made Steve Handelsman look like Robin Williams. The punchline is that Lieberman’s melba-toastlike sense of humor may be catching up with him — he is in deep trouble in his reelection effort right now.
Sorry — it’s the DC Improv, not the DC Improve. Apparently, the blogosphere doesn’t let you edit.D
Documentary? Hmmm… Actually, it’s a regular program where C-Span follows around all the legitmate hopefuls as they kiss babies and deliver speeches at fundraisers (notable for the clanking of silverware and dishes!) In the past, these candidates did all this stuff in relative obscurity, privacy, almost. Now, with C-Span and the WWW, we can peer over their shoulders as they do the necessary and unglamorous grunt work that it takes to get elected.BTW: The CW is that Lieberman will lose the primary, but win the general. It’s a tossup, however, as to whether he’ll remain a Democrat if/when he does win. He’s getting dissed big time by Kerry and Hillary.