I have a history of making some pretty solid April Fools jokes. The "secret" was based on having some minor toehold in truth. "It's funny because it's true," is an expression that gets a lot of play in the comedy business. The punch line comes at the moment when the level of abstraction where you have been operating switches suddenly and it creates a momentary confusion in the audience. Of course, if you shift too abruptly or not enough, the response will almost invariably be, "I don't get it."
Which pretty much sums up my feelings about the Second Trumpreich. I know what a gift comedians felt that those first four years would be for comedy. You see, there's the regular way to do things, and then there's the absolutely worse way to do them. This where the humor that can be mined from Goofus And Gallant. This suggests that there is a Gallant to go along with the Goofus.
Not so in the current regime.
If there is a wrong or difficult way to do something, the MAGAts will find it. There is no comfort here. There is no landing place. Just a series of straight lines.
Like, "Hey, you know what would be cool? If we invaded Greenland."
Or how about, "You know who really needs to date? Lauren Boebert and Kid Rock."
Are these setups or punchlines? "Let's include a journalist on our secret war thread."
The folks at Saturday Night Live have to be pretty fed up with these clowns doing their job for them.
Because it's not funny anymore.
It's tedious. It's depressing. It's painful.
It's currently scheduled to go on for four years.
Get it?
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