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Classic Political Satire on Film
Political satire is a tricky business. Campaigns and government have been so
especially nutty of late that hardly anything is too crazy to actually happen. Case-in-point #1: "conservative"
talk show host Stephen Colbert makes a sort-of good faith lunge at a presidential
candidacy and attracts some serious news coverage and a fair amount of grass
roots support before running afoul of the humor-challenged South Carolina
Democratic Executive Council. Case-in-point
#2: fictional character Borat (created by Sacha Baron Cohen) endorses Barack
Obama for President - exact quote "I personal would like the basketball
player, Barak Obamas to be
Premier" - and the Washington Post, among many others, covers his
announcement.
After the jump, three political satires worth checking out:
Bob Roberts (Tim
Robbins, 1992). A conservative folk
singer (Robbins) sets out to unseat a Pennsylvania Senator (Gore Vidal) with
lies, smear tactics and a sympathy-garnering staged assassination attempt. The idea of a right-leaning politician who
sings is funny but unsettling, much like ex-Attorney General John Ashcroft's
rendition of his original song, "Let the Eagle Soar."












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