Trump has been attacking Kimmel, Colbert, Meyers, Stewart and other comedians because their comedic attacks are working. Yes, there may be a wee bit of thin skin involved. But more importantly Trump knows from his own experience with his political rallies that insults, comedy, and wild accusations get people’s attention. Even violence or the threat of violence can get people to pay attention. But comedy, and especially satire are a mainstay of American politics from the earliest years of our Nation, even before we had a nation; satire was used against the King George to rally people to the cause of Independence.
Comedy has a special way of breaking through with ideas. Pointing out the absurdities of a deranged Orange King in order to gain the opportunity to remind us of American values, morals, and ethics is extremely effective.
This coming year, building to the mid-terms, the opposition to Trump would do well to have rallies headlined by comedians, and followed with politicians addressing policy and return to democratic norms. The absurdities and the danger of the Trump administration must be pointed out continually, but there must be leadership to replace it, something that raises us up. Happy warriors with positive positions on affordability, on health care improvements, and sensible border security and immigration policy. The disregard for the issues that matter to Americans and the abject cruelty of the current administration actions can be pointed out through comedy and once the attention is gained then new policy can be addressed.
Sensible leadership would be addressing the rules of the road for AI as this may have profound impact on future jobs and how people work. Sensible leadership would be addressing the cost of housing for young families, they would be addressing the denial by insurance companies of doctor prescribed procedures and medicine. They would eliminate surprise medical costs. Sensible leadership would give undocumented workers with no criminal history a path toward documented residency in our country. Sensible leadership would not confuse and conflate war fighting with crime enforcement.
Yes, a winning combination is to use satire and comedy to point out the absurdities of a want-to-be autocrat and follow it with real solutions for real people. Trump used the showmanship of his rallies to gain the attention of people who otherwise felt ignored by policy wonks and coastal elites, in order to bring in to play the prospects of an oppressive autocratic government. He did it because it worked, and it got under the skin of the “politically correct”. The loyal opposition to Trump should return the favor!
