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UPDATED: Stewart, Colbert to rally...for irony we can't believe in

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UPDATED: Stewart, Colbert to rally...for irony we can't believe in

POSTED: Wednesday, October 27, 2010, 9:46 AM

As you were warned last week, I've written a story for today's Daily News about the Jon Stewart/Stephen Colbert rally in D.C. this Saturday, the people from Philly who are attending, and what it all means. Here's an excerpt:

But - in perhaps a commentary on the absurdness of the American political moment - there remains little agreement over what the rally is actually about, even among those who've plunked down hundreds of dollars for train tickets and motel rooms.

Is it, indeed, an in-your-face rejoinder to conservatives Beck and Sarah Palin, who drew a large throng to the Lincoln Memorial on the other end of the Mall for their Restoring Honor rally in late August?

Is it nothing more than a big outdoor comedy show with rock bands on a glorious October day - with no grander purpose than biting satire, and perhaps moving a few copies of Stewart's new book?

Or, is it what Stewart himself has said, "a rally for the people who've been too busy to go to rallies, who actually have lives and families and jobs (or are looking for jobs) - not so much the Silent Majority as the Busy Majority"?

As they say on Facebook - where as of yesterday some 221,543 people claimed they would be attending - it's complicated.

I have my own thoughts about the Rally to Restore Sanity -- in fact, I wrote an op-ed that's scheduled to run in the Los Angeles Times on Friday -- but I'm a little tied up with a midday event, so this is a chance for you to weigh in. I'll update the post with my commentary later today.

UPDATE: The headline for the post refers to "irony," which Stewart and Colbert are the masters of -- the arched eyebrow and what not. They are also, as I've argued here several times over the last couple of years, arguably two of the best journalists working in America right now -- because they're not afraid to ask tough questions from time to time (that's mainly a reference to Stewart) and because they've done so much to expose hypocrisy, from politicians (an easy target!) and in the media (also an easy target, but one that rarely gets its proper due because the media doesn't like to report on itself). Last night was a good example, tracing all the times over the last 21 (yes, 21 years) that Sen. John McCain has proclaimed that "Washington is broken!" You think maybe with all this time he would have fixed it by now.

That's what the Comedy Central duo do. They function not just as comedians but as ace journalists from the comfort zone of their studios in Manhattan -- but journalists generally don't stage large outdoor rallies, not even for a cause as vague as "sanity," and with good reason. Rallies are typically for something -- and not for irony.

Like most members of my Generation Jones coming in the wake of the tragically sincere Baby Boomers (maybe peace love and understanding is funny, afterall!), Stewart and Colbert revel in irony, the constant hypocrisy of our pop-culture that now permeates political culture. Irony is "hipsters" who go out on the town and have a grand time wearing a trucker hat and drinking Pabst Blue Ribbon, the joke being that they are not the kind of person who would really wear a trucker hat and drink PBR...except that here they are doing exactly that. Ironic, huh? Now here come thousands of liberally leaning folks but not the kind who would ever attend a real political rally for a controversial cause. Yet now they're enjoying the comaradarie and good times of a rally, without commiting to anything -- except the irony that they are attending a rally of their own.

I guess I'm predicting that the Rally to Restore Sanity will be the trucker hat and PBR of political rallies -- but Stewart and Colbert still have three days to prove me wrong.

Will Bunch @ 9:46 AM  Permalink | 121 comments
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:47 AM, 10/27/2010
    "It is amusing to see the vitriol" Someone needs to check a dictionary again.
    RG
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:48 AM, 10/27/2010
    The rally should be a lot of fun - I wish I had time to attend. My only concern is that it is robbing the true recognition we should all be giving on October 30th to Michael Jordan returning to the NBA with the Washington Wizards after a 3 1/2 year retirement. The Wizards lost 93-91 to the New York Knicks.
    bird11
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:49 AM, 10/27/2010
    The rally should be a lot of fun - I wish I had time to attend. My only concern is that it is robbing the true recognition we should all be giving on October 30th to President George W. Bush throwing out the first pitch at Game 3 of the World Series between the New York Yankees and the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2001.
    bird11
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:54 AM, 10/27/2010
    bird 11, do you think the rally should be a lot of fun? ; - )
    pj katauskas
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:56 AM, 10/27/2010
    pj - I do think the rally would be a lot of fun, I wish I had time to attend.
    bird11
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:57 AM, 10/27/2010
    I had the same reaction, RG. Vitriol? Wonder which news outlets he's seeing that on, none that I frequent (CNN, the networks, WSJ). We should all chip in and get him a Funk & Wagnalls.
    pj katauskas
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:00 PM, 10/27/2010
    He could then look up the terms "faux outrage" and "exaggeration".
    RG
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:01 PM, 10/27/2010
    Tuff Customer...as I've been repeatedly banned I can only say...LOL.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:06 PM, 10/27/2010
    {{{---}}} Someone needs to check a dictionary again. {{{---}}} Apparently, that would be you, RG: --snip-- Or is it just their arrogance?...Were this rally a horse it would be shot. ..., both punks, ...may the wild storm whipping through the midwest arrive in Washington D.C. in time for the restoring sanity rally ...Jon Stewart is a political demagogue and a racist....Typical Liberal Economic Terrorist Stewart...Typical uneducated politically ignorant Democrat rednecks, ... --snip-- blah, blah.
    Talking point sleuth
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:07 PM, 10/27/2010
    Tuff, does that make it a "movement?"
    pj katauskas
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:09 PM, 10/27/2010
    So you jumped through hoops to find six quotes. The first one is an analogy, the third is wishing bad weather, and the last three aren't even on this thread. Well done.
    RG
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:11 PM, 10/27/2010
    "Jon Stewart is a political demagogue and a racist" You constantly accuse other of demagoguery and racism. Can you please stop spewing vitriol?
    RG
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:18 PM, 10/27/2010
    {{{---}}} The first one is an analogy {{{---}}} Classic. Because it is an analogy, it can't be vitriolic. {{{---}}} and the last three aren't even on this thread. {{{---}}} Also classic. Because they aren't on this thread (but on the thread from Will's article linked to this thread), therefore, they don't exist, and aren't examples of the kinds of vitriol expressed by wackjob "conservatives" about the rally. You're hilarious, RG.
    Talking point sleuth
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:19 PM, 10/27/2010
    And pj is a big fan also.
    Talking point sleuth
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