The Obama Culture Arrives
The year 2012 was a depressing time for people who are already
pessimistic about the state of our common culture. Conversely, the
re-election of Barack Obama, in large measure made possible by the heavy
financial support of Hollywood, projects the optimism of the cultural
Left. They anticipate increased blue-state voting patterns in favor of
gay “marriage,” legalized pot, gun regulations, and what next? Legalized
prostitution? Euthanasia subsidized by Obamacare?
So let’s just line up the cultural winners of Obama’s America, where
the only impediments to progress are those who believe in religion,
manners, and “family values.”
Winner: Seth MacFarlane, the creator of the sick “Family Guy” cartoon
and other Fox animated smutcoms on Sunday nights. He’ll mock anything to
shock the viewer, from portraying Jesus as a lying drunk, to joking
Ronald Reagan was gay, even to making fun of domestic violence.
Tinseltown loves this man. He guest-hosted “Saturday Night Live” in
their season debut, was named host of the 2013 Academy Awards telecast,
and ABC’s Barbara Walters named him one of the year’s ten “Most
Fascinating People.”
“Seth is the vision and the sensibility behind America’s most popular
and profitable cartoon series,” Walters cooed. “Seth is a hands-on
mastermind.” She proclaimed “The ‘Family Guy’ franchise is said to be
worth nearly two billion dollars.” She concluded by promoting his
Oscar-host gig: “In two months, hundreds of millions will be watching
this writer, producer, actor, cartoonist, singer, multi-millionaire, and
all-around genius, and we’ll all find out just how far Seth MacFarlane
can go.”
MacFarlane's filthy semi-animated movie “Ted” grossed (literally
grossed) $218 million at the box office. This was the movie described
efficiently as "a boy’s teddy bear comes to life and becomes a profane
slacker who practically lives inside a bong and hires hookers in
groups." The most unnecessary scene of the year was this teddy bear
coming on to a sleazy fellow employee by not only doing pelvic thrusts,
but also by spraying himself in the face with hand lotion — a porny
orgasm shot on a child’s toy.
That's "sensibility," says the Obama culture.
Winner: MacFarlane’s older sidekick, Bill Maher, the toxic atheist HBO
star and the epitome of self-indulgent Hollywood liberalism, a man who
shamelessly denounces the rest of America as a nation of idiots. Maher
wrote a million-dollar check to Obama’s super PAC Priorities USA. The
liberal media labored mightily to connect Mitt Romney to Donald Trump,
but have said almost nothing to connect Maher to Obama.
Maher
had another year of vicious commentary. Late in the campaign, he joked,
“If you're thinking about voting for Mitt Romney, I would like to make
this one plea: black people know who you are and they will come after
you.” After Obama’s victory, Maher joked about Karl Rove, "It was a
little Hitler's bunker, wasn't it? I wanted to rush in with a cyanide
capsule there.”
He summed up the election this way: “It is your choice, America,
because for me it is a win-win. If it’s Obama, America wins, and if it’s
Romney, comedy wins.” Maher has set the tone: Comedy is strictly
deployed against the people who don’t like Obama. If that feels like a
Third World backwater to you, welcome to the Obama culture.
Winner: Roseanne Barr. She just won't go away. She was honored as
comedic trail-blazer for women with a Comedy Central roast. Katey Sagal,
who played a foolish bimbo mom on “Married with Children,” used the
occasion to whack at Ann Romney: "Roseanne, I feel honored that you and I
broke new ground as TV moms who didn't cook, didn't clean and didn't
make any money. In the '90s that made you a bad mom. But today it makes
you Mitt Romney's wife."
Roseanne also exemplified the Obama culture’s reaction to Chick-fil-A,
in several Christian-bashing Twitter rants in July, including: "Anyone
who eats S--t Fil-A deserves to get the cancer that is sure to come from
eating antibiotic filled tortured chickens 4Christ". Then came the
geopolitics: “Off to grab a s--it fil-A sandwich on my way to worshiping
Christ, supporting AIPAC and war in Iran.”
Winner: Howard Stern. NBC parted with $20 million to bring in the old
shock-jock as a sharp-tongued judge on their summer show “America’s Got
Talent.” The ratings dropped, but in the Obama culture, that’s not
really the point. NBC just announced Stern signed a new contract for
2013 to repeat his “towering presence and opinions,” because his
“dedication comes across in a genuine way to our viewers who share his
passion.”
The slogan for Team Obama in 2012 was "Forward." There's nothing
forward about the Obama culture, however. It is down, down, straight
down, into the abyss.