Saturday, July 25, 2009

Comedy Tonight: Just 'cause the All-Stars are on the bench is no reason to miss this year's Values Voter Summit

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by Ken

Mark your calendar for September 18-20. That's when the Coalition of Major American Wingnut Organizations will be holding this year's Values Voter Summit. It's normally a can't-miss event for anyone with aspirations for higher wingnutdom, and everyone who wants to hobnob with the aspirers, but as Lisa Derrick of FDL's La Figa blog notes "sadly": "My Values Voter heroes, John Ensign, Mark Sanford and Paul Stanley, weren't invited."

Nevertheless, Lisa is forecasting a fine time at the VVS:
How could anyone not want to go to this absolutely lutz-filled weekend of wingnuts, whackjobs, blowhard bloviators, bigots, hypocrites and high-horsed, narrow-minded numbskulls known as the Values Voter Summit?

It's a tea party on acid, beyond Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas. Oh won't someone send me, pleeeeeease?

Clearly Lisa has spent a lot of time studying the materials:
Check out these rocking breakout sessions! It's gonna be so hard to decide which ones to attend!

* SPEECHLESS - SILENCING THE CHRISTIANS
* THUGOCRACY - FIGHTING THE VAST LEFT WING CONSPIRACY
* DEFUNDING PLANNED PARENTHOOD
* ACTIVISM AND CONSERVATISM: FIT TO A TEA (PARTY)
* THE THREAT OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION
* OBAMACARE: RATIONING YOUR LIFE AWAY
* MARRIAGE: WHY IT'S WORTH DEFENDING AND HOW REDEFINING IT THREATENS RELIGIOUS LIBERTY
* THE NEW MASCULINITY [Was this one planned for Sanford and Ensign? -- Ken]
* WAIT NO MORE: FINDING FAMILIES FOR WAITING KIDS
* TURNING THE TIDE IN YOUR GENERATION
[I swear, none of this is made up. -- Ken]

And you betcha, the Values Voter Summit is a real value! It's only $99 for the whole weekend (special event meals not included), $200 for the weekend plus the Saturday Evening Faith, Family and Freedom Gala Dinner Honoring Phyllis Schlafly (black tie optional).

There's more, much more -- about the exciting $550 package, about the exciting list of speakers ("which reads like a C Street spank bank list," though alas more than half the listees haven't confirmed), and the list of exhibitors. Lisa is especially enthusiastic about the promotional pitch to pastors:
Accept our personal invitation for pastors to attend the Values Voter Summit.
We believe this event will be a blessing to pastors and their ministry and will further equip pastors to speak boldly on the critical moral issues of our day.

Promote the Values Voter Summit in your church.
Promotional materials that you can use to inform your congregation about this important event will be available for downloading in the next couple of months. Among these promotional materials will be a bulletin insert. We are asking churches across the nation to put the insert into your bulletin...

Lisa comments, "It seems a little tacky to promote stuff like this in the churches, as it's a political event, not a charity walk for cancer research." But the VVS, she concludes, "still looks like the trippiest weekend ever! So are we going?!"

Oh, we hope so, Lisa, we hope so. We need you to go, so you can tell us all about it.


ONE PARTING PLUG: WATCH WOR$T
$LIDE $TORY (YOU'LL LOVE IT!)

Don't you just hate it when someone tells you you've just got to see or read or do something? Doesn't that make you want to not do it just for spite?

Well, when Noah passed Walt Handelsman's dazzling Newsday animation WorSt $lide $tory along to me, it came with just such an exhortation, and like you, I resisted. Eventually I broke down, though, and discovered that Noah was entirely correct, and so we passed it on in last night's "Comedy Tonight." I studiously stifled the impulse to exhort, "YOU REALLY MUST WATCH THIS VIDEO."

Well, you really must. Trust me, it has nothing to do with whether you normally like Broadway musicals. Of course the better you know West Side Story, the more fun you'll have with it, but it doesn't depend on that. I'm not going to beg, because it's really for your own infinite enjoyment, so why would I resort to begging? If you're in any way plugged into the economic fun 'n' games we've been enjoying this past year, just watch the damned thing.

UPDATE: After all that whining, wouldn't you know I would screw up the link to last night's "Comedy Tonight"? It's fixed now, I think. But wait, wouldn't it be easier if I just popped it in here again? Like so:


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4 Comments:

At 10:12 PM, Anonymous Noah said...

Ken,
Just $99 for the whole Values Summit Weekend? Wow! Does that include the hooker of my choice? Do they put David Vitters autographed diapers in the registration gift bag? Will the stalls at the hotel accommodate a wide stance? Are there also seminars on how to properly pay off an ex-mistress or dungeon master? How much for a ticket for the Argentina Getaway raffle? Will Charlie Crist and Mitch McConnell be sharing a room? I sure hope Pastor Jimmy Swaggert shows up with his fab porn collection!

 
At 2:00 AM, Blogger KenInNY said...

Noah, I think those extras are included in the higher-tier packages. It's possible that the $550 one specifies "hooker included," but don't quote me on that. (It could be "hooker not included" [emphasis added].)

However, one thing we know for sure is that when Republicans congregate, there's never any shortage of hookers.

Ken

 
At 6:05 AM, Anonymous Lee said...

Noah Ken..

I'm on my daughters Mac so the animation ain't working. I'll look at it on my PC when I get a chance..

One of the reasons I love Tru Blood so much has to do with one of the over lapping story lines. The married evangelical Christian couple ?Well they hate the vamps and love their guns...And last week the hot Mrs (who is young and really hot) gave a hand job to one of their flock while he was taking a bath .
I don't think anyone writes about sexual hypocrisy like Allan Ball. And NO ONE is writing about Christian sexual hypocrisy

 
At 9:55 PM, Blogger Doug Indeap said...

“Dogma voters” is the more fitting label. “Values voters” is a label invented by people who like to think of themselves as championing good human values. What many of them are pushing actually is dogma. “Values” are “the principles that help you to decide what is right and wrong, and how to act in various situations.” Cambridge Dictionary of American English. “Dogma” is “a fixed, esp. religious, belief or set of beliefs that people are expected to accept without any doubts.” Id. The two, we can only hope, overlap to some extent, but they are hardly the same. Some of what religious fundamentalists hold up as values others find plainly wrongheaded and even immoral. Labels count. Those pushing the “values voters” label hope it will help them pass off their dogma as values. If they want to push their dogma, that’s their right. But “dogma voters” they are, and that’s what I’ll call them.

 

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