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Stephen Colbert Enlists Laura Benanti for Melania Trump Speech “Apology” That Is “100%” Original

July 20, 2016
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apology, famous melania trump quotes, late show, melania trump, michelle obama, parody, satire, stephen colbert

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert is on the ball with satirizing the GOP convention in Cleveland. 

You might have heard Melania Trump’s speech at the convention was claimed to be lifted from Michelle Obama’s 2008 convention speech causing a ‘yuge’ fallout. Please note that Melania insisted she wrote the speech and today, the speech writer (who is actually not Melania) apologized for indeed taking cues from Michelle Obama at the direction of Melania.  

That makes this cold open to last night’s Late Show all the more damning.

Also, props to Laura Benanti for doing top notch job impersonating Melania. There are times when you’re not even sure if it’s an impersonator or not in this bit.

The Onion Apologizes For Tweeting That Quvenzhané Wallis Is a Cunt

February 25, 2013
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apology, oscars, quvenzhane wallis, the onion

The Onion Apologizes For Tweeting That Quvenzhané Wallis Is a Cunt

When it comes to the issue of freedom of speech, especially as it relates to satire and irony in comedy, there will always be controversy. The one factor that will always defend comedy from the ever present controversy is the notion that the comedy comes first (i.e. we wanted to go for the laugh) over anything (i.e. political discourse, shock, etc.).

After The Onion’s lightning rod tweet during the Oscars telecast by plainly, and we’re not going out of context here, calling 9 year old actress, Oscar nominee, and star of Beasts of The Southern Wild, Quvenzhané Wallis, “a cunt”, (the tweet has since been removed), this apology was issued by Onion CEO Steve Hannah without any irony whatsoever, a rarity from the offices The Onion.

This is a perfect example of how shock took precedence over comedy. Yes, it’s still satire, but it’s almost entirely satire with very little left to laugh at.

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