Comedian Heather Anne Campbell Talks Fox Show ADHD, Comedy, and Libertarianism
"A lot of my friends are pro-marajuana legalization, [believe that] prohibition is a nightmare, and that the prison industrial complex is terrible. They won't describe themselves as libertarian but when you lay out all their points of view for them, that's what the platform is," explains Los Angeles-based writer and comedian Heather Anne Campbell. "And then I found out, some of my closest and best friends are just straight up libertarian."
Campbell has written for Saturday Night Live, Cartoon Network's Incredible Crew, The Midnight Show at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, performed with Drew Carey's Improvaganza and the CW's Who's Line is it Anyway? Currently, she writes for a new block of animated programing called Animation Domination High-Def (ADHD) on the Fox network.
The promotion for ADHD has included a website full of animated GIF images and online animated shorts including "Robama," an imagined world where presidential candidate Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama are fused together after trying to fit through a small doorway. Campbell has played a major role writing and performing in these shorts which have been embedded all over the internet.
"There are times like with the Robama piece, it's kind of clear what my view politically is. […] I didn't go into that piece saying, "I'm going to write a libertarian sketch." It was more like what would be the funniest thing that would happen is: Well, they kind of talked about the same things at the debate last night so why don't we just make them the same person."
Campbell says that comedy is in an interesting place right now because more young people are interested in comedy, get their news from comedy shows, and want to be comedians themselves.
"More kids want to be comedians than they want to be rock stars now," she says, pointing to a 2012 study from MTV's parent company Viacom that lists a host of reasons why comedy is the pathway to being cool. She says young people may be attracted to shows like The Daily Show, The Colbert Report and publications like The Onion because they bring a point of view to the news that you wouldn't necessarily get in a mainstream newspaper or a nightly news program.
"It's almost like the traditional news anchor role, the way that anchors used to drive the news," she says.
You can follow Campbell as a Google Glass explorer at Glasstronaut.net, watch sketches she writes like "Drive Recklessly" at The Midnight Show's YouTube channel, and follow her on Twitter @heathercampbell.
Produced by Paul Detrick. Camera by Tracy Oppenheimer, Sharif Matar and Zach Weissmueller. Music: "Tripped Fell in Love" by YACHT.
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So, is "comedienne" not an OK word to use anymore?
You just used it, Penis Hitler.
Watched the preview Sunday. Did not laugh. Noticed Ron Swanson was a cop dressed in a cat girl costume.
Hey, Bob Denver's back from the dead and going to comedy shows in LA!
I noticed that, too.
He merely made a three hour tour of the underworld.
The Skipper wanted Gilligan to bury him, so that...well, you know the rest.
Bring back Gary the Rat and Striperella!
Best animation on US TV right now is Venture Bros and Archer.
Judging by the screen cap, it looks like Elvin Bishop had a sex change.
So disgusting it made me retch. Heather talks about herself and her friends "coming out" to each other as libertarians as if favoring individual responsibility and liberty were things to be ashamed of!
The fact that such vile exchanges even occur (let alone that they are being trotted out as cause for celebration... by libertarians themselves!) points to what is wrong with American culture (i.e., irresponsibility is practically a religion, and it cannot be openly criticized without courting accusations of heartless insensitivity and/or outright malice).
"More kids want to be comedians than they want to be rock stars now,"
That explains why so many people aren't funny.
and the Colbert show and daily show are barely funny. They give a total pass to the Marxists and have that same undertone of typical idiots against capitalism.
I just hope that when libertarian comics finally grab the stage, they will hit on the practical reason for ending the drug war. The way to win the argument is not to say that you should be able to do what you want, you win by getting dip-shit bureaucrats to realize what a colossal waste of money and time it is.
South park are the only comedians that get it.