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Brokeback Perry

Posted: 12/12/11 04:39 PM ET

As a comedian, I can only watch Rick Perry and think, "I owe George W. Bush an apology."

Of all the witless gaffes Rick Perry has made of late in his bid for the Republican nomination, the funniest may be his inadvertent choice of wardrobe. In his latest ad, Perry laments the state of a nation where "gays can serve openly in the military but kids can't openly celebrate Christmas or pray in school," as if one had anything to do with the other, but never mind. In the ad he strolls among the trees, accompanied by a soundtrack seemingly stolen from a John Williams score, wearing the exact same light brown jacket with dark brown lapels worn by Heath Ledger in Brokeback Mountain.

I can only hope this was planned by a smart-alec gay dresser, knowing what kind of commercial Perry was about to film, exacting revenge in the same subtle way Jimmy Fallon's house band introduced Michele Bachmann with "Lyin' Ass Bitch." Whatever, an amoeba should know that you don't film an anti-gay ad wearing a costume worn by the star of the most successful gay-themed film in history. If Perry or his aides didn't realize this fashion faux pas, they're even stupider than they seem, which is epic.

But the clueless Perry has repeatedly shown that he parks more than a few feet from the curb. In a debate he couldn't remember the names of three federal agencies he would eliminate, or why. He mistook the voting age as 21. He appeared drunk, rambling, downright silly -- and quite effeminate -- during a recent speech. He repeatedly questions the legitimacy of Barack Obama's citizenship, a matter settled ages ago and of interest to only the most moronic Fox News dittoheads.

Most recently, he identified the number of Supreme Court justices as eight (there are -- duh -- nine), referred to them as "not elected" (they are -- duh -- nominated and then confirmed by the Senate) and then pronounced the name of Justice Sonia Sotomayor as "Motomayor." Where George W. Bush had difficulty with words and sentences but seemed to know basic policy, Perry doesn't seem to know anything. Really, think about it -- compared to Perry, Bush seems like Galileo.

But most offensive are his pathetic attempts to court the votes of the most radical fringe of the Christian right, accusing Obama of conducting a nonexistent "war on religion" because kids can't have a moment of prayer in public schools, as if Obama had anything to do with it. Showing a staggering ignorance of law and history beyond most high school students, Perry seems like a marionette manipulated by a particularly clumsy World Net Daily puppeteer. You can't believe the show if you can see the puppeteer's hands.

In the ad Perry says, "I'm not ashamed to admit that I'm a Christian," as if being part of a well-funded religion that enjoys tax-exempt status and majority status in America is anything to be ashamed of. But Perry is playing right into the Christian-as-victim mentality that inflates the slightest disagreement with their most radical factions into an anti-Christian bigotry. The most rudimentary gay rights are seen as, in the words of convicted Watergate felon turned Evangelical preacher Charles Colson, as "intimidating" religious freedom: "We've fallen into the spiral of silence, in which case the people who might be a tiny minority but are controlling the conversation intimidate the rest of us."

The poor, put-upon Christians. Gay rights and religious freedom are mutually exclusive, because churches and religious organizations are perfectly free to preach anything they want and always will be. But Perry does know that their resentment at the advances of gays might gain him a handful of voters, those voters who resent that anti-discrimination laws were designed to sort of prevent them from, er, discriminating. What he doesn't seem to know, or care about, is that this kind of divisive rhetoric was played out, and rejected by the majority, long ago. That train has left the station.

Perry seems to exist in a hermitically sealed world that just can't understand or deal with the fact that change has come and the country isn't the backwoods Texas church social they grew up in, and that a large part of the population looks upon him and his kind as a bunch of uninformed hicks. But by merely opening his mouth Perry plays into this cliché, like a drag queen lipsynching Diana Ross and then complaining about stereotyping.

Not only that, but Perry seems unaware that some Christians might be uncomfortable with their religion being used as a political weapon. Fortunately, polls indicate that his brief moment in the spotlight has ended, and Perry will go back to doing whatever he does as governor of a state ranking near the bottom in education, and hang out with those good old boys who yearn for the U.S. to return to what made Amurrica great, when we didn't have to hear about them damn queers.

Meanwhile, what about that fabulous jacket?

 

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As a comedian, I can only watch Rick Perry and think, "I owe George W. Bush an apology." Of all the witless gaffes Rick Perry has made of late in his bid for the Republican nomination, the funniest ...
As a comedian, I can only watch Rick Perry and think, "I owe George W. Bush an apology." Of all the witless gaffes Rick Perry has made of late in his bid for the Republican nomination, the funniest ...
 
 
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talkstocoyotes
08:43 AM on 12/14/2011
Yeah, Perry is certainly ignorant but that's approved of by the people who would vote for him. He appeals to the portion of the US electorate who think that being uneducated is something to brag about.
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Pilatunes
Best described as miscellaneous
03:58 PM on 12/13/2011
Funny, I was thinking the same thing...maybe that coat was an act of political subterfuge. If that's what it was, they succeeded beyond their wildest imagination.
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Soulmentor
"To thine own self be true...."
03:14 PM on 12/13/2011
Fundy "christians" sure do have a way of opening themselves up to contradiction, ridicule and parody. And it's not because, as they like to fall back on, Jesus said they would be "persecuted for his name's sake", but because they really are ignorant of, and therefore just plain stupid about their own religion. They become easy targets every time they open their mouths.
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jsgaetano
Semper Fidelis Tyrannosaurus!
01:07 PM on 12/13/2011
This is the great thing about conservatives- with an agenda as failed and fraud-based as theirs, they're doing all the heavy lifting when it comes to discrediting them. Honestly, I can't see how anyone can believe that stupidity. "Oh if we eliminate taxes, we'll generate tons of revenue! Really! Oh and please, ignore our 30+ years of epic borrow-and-squander that created more than $14 Trillion of debt. Just go listen to Faux News, they'll tell you what we allow you to believe!"
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mrld20
11:29 AM on 12/13/2011
As a gay Christian I am opposed to Perry's radical right wing agenda...
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Valksy
civis mundi sum
08:24 AM on 12/13/2011
Let's see - As a woman, as an atheist and as a lesbian "christians" have been torturing and slaughtering people like me since the earliest days. The desert cult, in all its iterations, is covered in the blood of the people it has harmed over its beliefs in an invisible despotic psychopathic deity.

They are not victims, they are bullies who simply cannot understand why the people that they have been vilifying are standing up to them and not just laying down quietly to be bullied some more.
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03:31 AM on 12/13/2011
Rick Perry used the "meme machine", the media, to push a tired old malignant memeplex. He's getting just what he deserves.
12:28 AM on 12/13/2011
How can perry run for president when he cannot help his own state Texas. Education in Texas is low. He laid offf teachers, laid off firemen and policemen, he increased class rooms, he cut programs for families. He doesnt care for 99% only himself and 1%. Wake up people in Texas before perry takes everything from you. VOTE HIM OUT. Texas can do it.
12:13 AM on 12/13/2011
If the churches want to get into politics, they should start paying taxes...
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talkstocoyotes
08:44 AM on 12/14/2011
They should have started paying taxes a long time ago. No special rights for groups whose membership is based on a lifestyle choice.
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jalowe1957
Poisonous epitaphs dished out periodically.
11:28 PM on 12/12/2011
In approving this message, Rick Perry has subtly outed himself. Tony Fabrizio gave us this ad as his revenge.
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Bob Metcalfe
Caught at 1st. slip trying to cut
11:06 PM on 12/12/2011
I'm sure that as good republicans, they never watched the movie. So a natural enough mistake.
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RabbiJason
Excited to be a part of the faith community of the
10:09 PM on 12/12/2011
Great article. Check out my response to Rick Perry on YouTube (search for Rabbi Jason, Rick Perry).
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Ioan Lightoller
Proud Married Gay Pagan Man
07:22 PM on 12/12/2011
This whole "persecution" whine from fundamentalist Christians is getting really old. No one is challenging their right to believe as they wish...what should be illegal is forcing their religious beliefs into law.
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bluntobject
Gandhi didn't like your attitude either!
09:12 PM on 12/12/2011
Exactly! Why at least some of them can't see this too is beyond me. I suppose it is the proselytizing component to Christianity. The must "save us all".
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Ioan Lightoller
Proud Married Gay Pagan Man
10:49 PM on 12/12/2011
Sounds like it to me. From where I sit it's more like save US from THEM.
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Trevor Marlin
11:05 AM on 12/13/2011
Because they're 'God Warriors'.

Save or condemn. Doesn't matter much, generally.
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robert9671
Don't repeat Obnoxious Fox back to me
11:30 PM on 12/12/2011
Oh but the Southern Talibaptists have a new charge called "The Reconstruction." Which is their plan to make their relegion the law of the land. Because that's what God wants or so they think.
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Ioan Lightoller
Proud Married Gay Pagan Man
08:51 AM on 12/14/2011
Yes, I know. And they have to hae some "excuse" to spring it on the rest of us.
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pdsimdars
Steel spine and golden aura.
06:20 PM on 12/12/2011
No one mentions that anyone can pray in school. . . but the school can't sponsor a prayer from any single religion. . . Perry says kids CAN'T pray in school . . "you lie!"
05:52 PM on 12/12/2011
"Perry seems to exist in a hermitically sealed world that just can't understand or deal with the fact that change has come and the country isn't the backwoods Texas church social they grew up in, and that a large part of the population looks upon him and his kind as a bunch of uninformed hicks. But by merely opening his mouth Perry plays into this cliché, like a drag queen lipsynching Diana Ross and then complaining about stereotyping. "

Two sentences that sum up Rick Perry in his entirety.