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Donald Trump

Gigi Hadid, Melania Trump, the American Music Awards, and the Promise of a Humor-Free America

When a supermodel makes fun of FLOTUS-Elect (?) at a useless awards show, Twitter loses its shit.

Nick Gillespie | 11.21.2016 9:26 AM

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One of the dumbest things of all time (all time, I tells you!) was the post-9/11 pronunciamento by Vanity Fair jefe Graydon Carter, "I think it's the end of the age of irony." Carter, a former co-creator of Spy (arguably the house organ of the era he pronounced dead), was of course mistaken. Irony—defined most banally as reflexive glibness—has certainly survived and probably flourished ever since (certainly, celebrity-obsessed Vanity Fair soldiers on as the gargoyle version of Spy).

And can anyone seriously argue that we haven't entered an even weirder, darker era of at least one version of irony: a state in which we can no longer fully decide between competing interpretations of basic reality? Are we real or are we elaborate simulations (yes, I watch Westworld on HBO and still have no clear sense of last night's episode)? It's not as if there weren't signs that we're living in a Philip K. Dick novel before the World Trade Center and Pentagon were attacked. But when you look at something like the recent Saturday Night Live performance of "Hillary Clinton" singing Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah," you've got to ask: Could it really be as godawful and serious as it appears to be? Or is it some sort of mega-deep ironic Andy Kaufman-style parody of an actress on a tuckered-out, hyper-politically correct "cutting-edge" show? For the sake of all that's good and decent in the world, I know I want to believe the latter, even as I know I'm wrong.

Before I lose the inspiration of this post completely, let me direct readers to the latest flap emanating from a generally unheralded and unwatched awards program. Last night's American Music Awards was the 44th in the show's history (!) but if you're like the overwhelming majority of Americans (the very people announced in the show's title!), you had and have no idea that they were happening. Supermodel (aren't they all?) Gigi Hadid was a presenter and did a short and uninspired impersonation of First Lady to-be Melania Trump, which immediately created a "Twitter storm" the likes of which hasn't been seen since Rand Paul stood up to protest the Obama administration's nomination of John Brennan to head the CIA and the president's policy on drone attacks back in 2013.

The offending-to-some impersonation is clipped below. Check out the AMA tweets here.

My point is simply that if we haven't entered a post-ironic age in America, we have most decidedly entered a post-humor era in which all utterances and attempts at comedy or even just plain speech are pretexts for being pissed off about the unfairness of it all. As Robby Soave noted earlier today, you can see that already with the whole Mike-Pence-at-Hamilton show flap and quite possibly the worst of many bad things to come over the next four years is the endless posturing on all sides of constant outrage and umbrage at every real and imagined slight, failed joke, and off-the-cuff remark.

We have just ended an election in which the two least-approved candidates of all time failed to win over the American people in a decisive manner. Record and near-record lows of us identify as Democrats and Republicans, liberals and conservatives. There will clowns to the left of us and jokers to the right who will insist on injecting politics into everything and there will be equal and opposite responses that will be long on theatrical outrage and short of substance. Lord knows that Donald Trump is beyond thin-skinned but all those crying-on-the-outside clowns aren't helping things either.

It will be a damned dirty shame if we allow the next four years to be as tedious and humor-starved as they are already shaping up to be. I'm not against political humor and art—indeed, I believe all creative expression is inherently political—but there's a huge difference between social commentary and art that's serious the points it's trying to make and injecting stupid, tired ideological calls-and-responses into every goddamn thing we do. "The politicization of everything" is already one reason why so many of us hate politics. I can remember interviewing Bill Maher for Reason way back in the late 1990s, when he was still doing Politically Incorrect. Brian Doherty and I asked what made a guest terrible. "Anybody who gets upset all the time and says, 'That's not funny. That's serious'" (I'm paraphrasing). If that same sensibility plays out everywhere else over the next four years—and after years of trigger warnings, micro-aggressions, and the changing fortunes of liberals and conservatives—strap yourselves in for a very tedious time.

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  1. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

    It will be a damned dirty shame if we allow the next four years to be as tedious and humor-starved as they are already shaping up to be.

    Humorless bitchy babies are the future.

    1. You ARE a Prog (MJG)   9 years ago

      You cannot silence us! That would violate our First Amendment rights!

      1. Res ipsa loquitur   9 years ago

        We refuse to use that amendment which gives people guns !!!!

    2. Chipper Morning Wood   9 years ago

      What I am wondering is whether this is some kind of natural evolution catalyzed by the Internet, which reveals some deep law of sociology, or whether this is just the result of all the particular idiosynchracies of the present-day America.

    3. BruceMajors   9 years ago

      Unlike the last 8?

  2. SIV   9 years ago

    I must of missed the "tweet storm". Maybe Nick should've provided a link.

    1. SugarFree   9 years ago

      Check out the AMA tweets here.

      4th paragraph.

      1. SIV   9 years ago

        The link doesn't support any "tweet storm" of outrage. Nick's falling for fake news, again.

        1. A frilly pink thing   9 years ago

          You'd make a great guest, guy.

    2. Chipper Morning Wood   9 years ago

      "I must of missed."

      Wow.

      1. buybuydandavis   9 years ago

        Editors cost money.

  3. Just Say'n   9 years ago

    I don't recall the Country Music Awards or whatever 'conservative culture' constantly politicizing everything under the previous administration.

    I appreciate you trying to be even handed and declaring a pox on both their houses, but this is really a one way street.

    Do you honestly think that we would have seen mass protests and constant virtue signaling from the Right, had Clinton won?

    This article is incredibly tone deaf

    1. Ken Shultz   9 years ago

      Yeah, I'm not sure Twitter trolls are a great measure of the breadth and depth of conservative culture.

      On the left, controlling appearances through bullying seems to be an all pervasive directive from all points.

      On the left, what you say is more important than what you do.

      Who cares if Barack Obama has killed hundreds of innocent children with drone strikes--Trump said he would bomb ISIS even if there were civilian casualties!

      Who cares if Obama deports 400,000 illegal immigrants a year--Trump said he'll deport illegal immigrants!

      It isn't the same on the right. They'll call the left out on their hypocrisy, but I don't think there's an anti-PC orthodoxy the same way. You can't be a heretic to anti-PC by being PC like you're labeled a heretic to PC by being anti-PC.

      1. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

        Conservative culture is all about proper values, hard work and drip coffee.

    2. Zeb   9 years ago

      Do you honestly think that we would have seen mass protests and constant virtue signaling from the Right, had Clinton won?

      Maybe not protests of the type we've been seeing. But hell, yeah, there would be plenty of virtue signalling.

      1. Budwick   9 years ago

        Is "virtue signaling" anything like a dog whistle. Or speaking in first word letters like the "N" word or the "c" word. Words are like magic in that if you say them "things" happen. Spirits of the past materialize. Actually speak the N word and you lose your job or are pursued by flash mobs. except of course if you are an actual "N" person they you get a record contract. Very odd world where Alice in Wonderland would be confused. Progressive world was invented by George Orwell and perfected by today's liberal ideologues. Up is down and right is not tolerated since it MIGHT be a political position.

      2. BruceMajors   9 years ago

        #BlackFridayMatters

    3. Billy Bones   9 years ago

      Apparently you missed all the outrage against "The Dixie Chicks" after disparaging "W". Although I do not watch any awards shows or follow country music, this past CMA's was the first I had heard of the Chicks since that flap, and believe their were many people upset about that performance (but maybe that was because they performed with Queen B).

      1. BruceMajors   9 years ago

        This reply is almost as bad as that of the people who say it's ok that Moslems behead people and drive cars or place bombs in parades full of children from Nice to Boston, because Jews once stoned people and Christians once burned them at the stake.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   9 years ago

    The left will now get the social media backlash that the right received for near eight years of insufficient deference to our glorious leaders? These pendulum swings get more interesting as our methods of efficiently communicating outrage mature.

  5. Lee Genes   9 years ago

    #whatever

  6. Ken Shultz   9 years ago

    "As Robby Soave noted earlier today, you can see that already with the whole Mike-Pence-at-Hamilton show flap and quite possibly the worst of many bad things to come over the next four years is the endless posturing on all sides of constant outrage and umbrage at every real and imagined slight, failed joke, and off-the-cuff remark."

    OMG, Gillespie found the baby in all that bathwater!

    When Robby writes that program, it take days hours to compile, and when that's done, no one knows what it's supposed to do.

    Gillespie gets the job done in one line of code, and everyone understands it immediately.

    1. BruceMajors   9 years ago

      But which one is hotter?

      It may be a matter of taste.

  7. GILMORE?   9 years ago

    I did not survive the first paragraph. what was this about?

    1. Citizen X   9 years ago

      Gillespie spent the weekend re-reading old issues of Spy, apparently.

      1. Chipper Morning Wood   9 years ago

        He needs more fiber in his diet.

    2. Not a Libertarian   9 years ago

      'bout that chill time he hung out with Bill Maher.

    3. Res ipsa loquitur   9 years ago

      Talentless progressives making fun of talentless politician, which appears fine to nick, cause cocktail parties and getting into hot progressive elites pants doesn't just happen.

      1. BruceMajors   9 years ago

        Nick isn't gay.

        Name three hot progressive women?

        Gigi Hadid....

        I mean I guess Debra Messing was hot kind of. Who else on the list? Streisand? Beyonce?

        Maybe lukewarm.

    4. Groovus Maximus   9 years ago

      Breakdancin' Grampa nearly broke a hip trying to fix Robby Horse's Performance Woke.

      1. GILMORE?   9 years ago

        This is a short explanation i actually understand

        tho - i think the phrase ENB coined was "Performative Wokeness"

        1. Groovus Maximus   9 years ago

          Yes, I am becoming fluent in GILMORE(tm) jargon. And yes, that is what she coined, but I decided it was pretentious and unnecessarily cumbersome.

          So, Performance Woke, it is. And its cousins, Ambiguously Woke, and Equivocally Woke.

          1. W. Chipper Dove   9 years ago

            Really, most sincerely woke. /mayor of Trumpkinland.

  8. Not a Libertarian   9 years ago

    Record and near-record lows of us identify as Democrats and Republicans, liberals and conservatives.

    While stated partisanship is down, is it true that fewer people are identifying as "liberals and conservatives" ?

    IN fact has there not been an increase in the number of people identifying as liberal? with a commensurate decrease of moderates?

  9. 0x90   9 years ago

    Oh, I get it...

  10. Cloudbuster   9 years ago

    I see it now.

    For eight years mainstream entertainers have avoided targeting Obama. No "mean-spirited" paradies. SNL's impersonations were pretty low-key. Fresh off eight years when leftists wrote plays about assassinating Bush and dissent was the highest form of patriotism, all of the sudden any criticism of Obama was crypto-racism.

    But, now, it will be an endless supply of insulting Trump, Pence and Melania impersonations and we'll be told, also endlessly, "Hey, man, relax, it's just comedy. Can't you take a joke?"

    Best day in my childhood was the day I stopped falling for that double-standard crap from bullies -- both physical and verbal -- and started giving it back to them just as hard.

    1. GILMORE?   9 years ago

      Fresh off eight years when leftists wrote plays about assassinating Bush

      Was it a play before it was a movie?

      The film is presented as a future history docudrama and uses actors, archival video footage as well as computer-generated special effects to present the hypothetical aftermath the event had on civil liberties, racial profiling, journalistic sensationalism and foreign policy.

      Has anyone actually seen this thing? I wonder how well its held up.

  11. Think It Through   9 years ago

    Was Nazi Germany funny? Laughing is normalization is complicity.

    ***channeling my inner prog.

    1. Cloudbuster   9 years ago

      Hogan's Heroes was pretty damn funny.

    2. IceTrey   9 years ago

      "The Producers" is pretty funny.

  12. american socialist   9 years ago

    "Humor-Free"

    Fine by me. I've decided to give us sarcasm as a kind of New Years' resolution. Here goes...

    THESE RIGHT-WING KOOKS, ASSHOLES, INCOMP?TENTS, RACISTS, IDIOTS AND WARMONGERS WOULDN'T BE ANYWHERE CLOSE TO THE WH IF WE ELECTED BERNIE SANDERS

    Did I do ok in this post humor world?

    1. Lee Genes   9 years ago

      THESE RIGHT-WING KOOKS, ASSHOLES, INCOMP?TENTS, RACISTS, IDIOTS AND WARMONGERS WOULDN'T BE ANYWHERE CLOSE TO THE WH IF WE ELECTED BERNIE SANDERS

      Because they would be in bread lines?

      1. Citizen X   9 years ago

        That or gulags.

    2. Citizen X   9 years ago

      You somehow managed to be less entertaining than your normal tiresome spontaneous dumbassery, which is actually pretty impressive in its own sad way.

      2/10

    3. Budwick   9 years ago

      Now that they are there let the games begin. First the crying game by liberals. Then the outrage game by the same team. Nest the call to "organize" gam. When will the leave the country game begin. Probably NEVER since these fat butted do nothings would have to work for a living.

      The other side will play the "get ahead" game. The actually create something game does not allow progressives to play. Finally in 2020 it will be the reelection game which will be the end of the match for the exhausted liberals who will be buried in non P.C. talk and activities. Better get ready for the Trump games.

    4. D.D. Driver   9 years ago

      You call them warmongers, I call them cool-ongers.

  13. B.P.   9 years ago

    Are we having a "national conversation" yet?

  14. 0x90   9 years ago

    I don't understand, was she mocking Melania, Michelle, or both?

    1. Paulpemb   9 years ago

      It was all mocking Melania. The stuff where she talks about the Obamas was a reference to Melania's speech at the Republican National Convention, when Melania Trump plagiarized some of Michelle Obama's signature rhetoric, like 'work hard and follow your dreams' or 'your word is your bond'.

      Funny how nobody was as outraged when Michelle Obama plagiarized every high school commencement speech in the history of the United States.

      1. D.D. Driver   9 years ago

        Topical! Boy, Nickleback sure sucks, am I right? Remember, Judge Ito? What was his deal?!

        I am 100% in favor of making fun of our First Lady to Be, but let's try harder, people. Be funny.

  15. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

    Yes, all the pants shitting coming from the right. ~rolls eyes.

  16. Budwick   9 years ago

    The cult of Hillary is now attempting to destroy a possible competitor for the Queen's throne. This little insignificant nothing of a "super model" has so little stage presence that her attempt at just what I don't know was totally lost on most watchers.
    All noise and no brains fits the stereotype of a model since time began. Sorry but his imbecile does not break the mold but continues to denigrate the entire industry. Trash in a presentable package does not make it any less disgusting.

  17. JaimeRoberto   9 years ago

    Do we get to call her a racist for mocking an immigrant, or does she get a pass because she's Palestinian and therefore punching up?

    1. Dick N. Bimbose (n?e Cooper)   9 years ago

      Melania is white. Therefore, racism unpossible!

  18. Episteme   9 years ago

    When a supermodel makes fun of FLOTUS-Elect (?) at a useless awards show, Twitter loses its shit.

    The proper term is probably FLOTUS-Designate. That's how nominees (being non-elected) are referenced before taking office, so presumably the POTUS-Elect's spouse would get the same terminology short of a divorce-during-transition.

    1. D.D. Driver   9 years ago

      Wait? She's transitioning? The GOP hardliners are NOT going to like this.

  19. But Enough About Me   9 years ago

    Hand to God, until this very moment I'd never even heard of this Gigi kid. And this is as a guy who hires models from time to time for my studio work, and has to listen to some of them prattle on about the fashion world.

    It never ceases to amaze me what I learn here at H 'n R.

    1. Jgalt1975   9 years ago

      Then I'd say you're pretty uninformed for someone in your line of work. Gigi Hadid has been on the covers of roughly a dozen different Vogue publications (including US, French, British, and Italian) in the last two years: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gigi_Hadid

  20. amicusets   9 years ago

    I am as irreverent as anybody, and am sick of this humorless, too careful, too correct society, BUT, come on you knew there would be a but... The "skit" failed because it just wasn't funny-- like the HRC at the piano. They both sucked. What was funny was a model making fun of a model for being stupid. They took it in the wrong direction to make a political point rather than to entertain, and bad entertainment? There is no excuse for that!

  21. MikeP2   9 years ago

    BS Nick...pathetic BS.

    The impersonation was not a joke....it was crude and disrespectful mockery. There was no caricature, no humor in that. It simply mocked Melania as being dumb as a brick. Hadid should be ashamed....but that is apparently impossible for the left right now.

    Can you imagine the outrage if someone mocked Michelle Obama like that at the AMA? And it would be justified.

  22. Not a Libertarian   9 years ago

    Might now be the time whereby those horrible acronyms POTUS and FLOTUS be retired?

    Precious few Republicans want to live inside a "West Wing" episode (all insidery DC-speak) and Democrats will not grant Trump the moniker.

    And Mrs Trump will NEVER be FLOTUS in their eyes.

  23. StMack   9 years ago

    I hope people never stop making fun of politicians - I just wish that when they did it, it was actually, you know... funny.

  24. josh   9 years ago

    i, for one, am willing to give supermodels a pass for just about anything. they allow us to look at them and stuff, so we're cool.

  25. DesigNate   9 years ago

    So totally would.

  26. SimonD   9 years ago

    Well, that was 40 seconds of my life that was mostly wasted (not entirely, she's still hot). I thought models were supposed to have charisma. I guess hot is good enough.

  27. MarkLastname   9 years ago

    "I believe all creative expression is inherently political"
    Ugh, fuck you Nick, fuck you straight to hell. You read to much John Ruskin in college. Try Walter Pater for a change, learn to appreciate beauty for beauty's sake.

  28. AD-RtR/OS!   9 years ago

    Some people need to learn the aphorism that "It is better to be thought a fool, than to opine and remove all doubt."
    Sometimes, you just need to keep your opinions to yourself; particularly if you would be offended if the same comment was made about someone close to you.

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    She is a foreign born Muslim so shouldn't she deported back to England unless she wants to wash dishes in a FEMA camp?

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