Get Over It Crabby Progressives
For reasons almost impossible to
understand there
was some blowback from former Press Secretary Sean Spicer's
appearance at the Emmy's where he made fun of himself and his
outrageous claims on behalf of the Trumpster.
But
soon after, Colbert posed the question of how many people were
watching the Emmys. The answer came in the form of Spicer’s cameo.
The Republican operative wheeled out a podium like the one Melissa
McCarthy used in
her SNL impression
of him.
In a mock-stern voice, he announced: “This will be the largest
audience to witness an Emmys, period, both in person and around the
world!”
Okay, somewhat funny, nothing offensive
and among the least important things in the world certainly the
Emmy's rank near the top. But . . .
Many
viewers were quick to air discomfort with the Spicer bit. “There’s
nothing funny about the damage [Spicer] assisted in planning,
defended, & celebrated when he worked in The White House,”
tweeted the activist DeRay McKesson. The actor and former Obama
adviser Kal Penn wrote, that Spicer “can normalize himself in good
fun, but he still passionately advocated against human rights, health
care, & American values.”
Get real here people. Among the many
atrocities that have been committed and will be committed by the
current administration the silly ravings of Spicer when he was in the
administration is just not that important. And kudos to a person who
can mock themselves on national TV.
CNN’s
reporting also noted that the Spicer cameo was Colbert’s idea: “He
and his producers knew there would be blowback. … But Colbert
thought it would be funny and surprising, and that’s what mattered
most.”
Right on Stephen, right on.
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