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Friday, September 14, 2007
Brent Bozell :: Townhall.com Columnist
Kathy Griffin's Unfunny Jesus Jokes
by Brent Bozell
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Nearly everyone with a television can make jokes about TV awards shows, especially the speech-making. How many times have people made the hoariest jokes about thanking the "little people," or mimicking Sally Field's Oscar speech: "You like me! You really like me!" But Kathy Griffin, the comedienne with the self-satirizing "My Life on the D-List" show on that D-list network Bravo, took the ritual to a new low when she won an Emmy for Outstanding Reality Program.

She mocked Jesus Christ.

"A lot of people come up here and thank Jesus for this award," she declared. "I want you to know that no one had less to do with this award than Jesus. So, all I can say is, 'Suck it, Jesus.' This award is my god now."

The audience reaction? Reporters noted laughter in the crowd. Griffin certainly knows Hollywood diehards would be pounding the tables over that one.

It's certainly a ritual for entertainers to thank God or Jesus when they win awards. Some of them are very sincere, like gospel singers at the Grammy Awards. Others have looked more than a little ridiculous, such as during the Vibe Magazine Awards in 2005, when several rappers took home awards for "songs" with nasty lyrics about shooting people -- and then thanked God.

Griffin could have mocked the ritual without mocking Jesus and millions of Christians. But she had to shock, to say, "Suck it," and suggest she'd rather worship her Emmy award like it was a pagan goddess. Was she sorry? No. Reuters reported she was "unrepentant" when asked about the speech backstage. In fact, she was well pleased with herself: "I hope I offended some people. I didn't want to win the Emmy for nothing." Griffin's official Website giddily declared her line "will go down as one of the best quotes in Emmy history."

The public doesn't think so, and Hollywood knows it.

The cable channel E! announced they would scrub the remark from their taped broadcast of the Creative Arts Emmy Awards. (It wasn't part of the more prominent Emmy show that aired on Fox.) Some media outlets also scrubbed the actual remarks from their news stories. Associated Press reporter Lynn Elber would only explain Griffin made "an off-color remark about Christ." Some TV outlets, like MSNBC, also scrubbed the line in their retelling of the story. Good for them. Continued...

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In a time of so much pain,so much suffering,it is good to laugh and even for only a moment,take a deep breathe and feel happy and without a worry.But with comedians,such as Kathy Griffin,there is very little to laugh about.I do not find this person funny,nor entertaining.
At what point in her career did she get the idea that she was so important, that her opinion mattered?
She is arrogant,insulting,rude,uncooth,ill-mannered.When I was younger,this type of person was called,"low-class".And now,it seems that "low-class behavior",is cool and widely excepted as normal.
This person chose to be in Show Business as her livelihood.She didn't become a Dr.,a Lawyer,a Teacher,a Nurse,a Police Officer,or another respectful profession/job.

Since when did a comedian obtain the clout to be able to insult those of us who believe in Jesus and not be held accountable?
Will Jesse Jackson stepup to the plate?Will Al Sharpton?Tell me someone, would Kathy had gotten by with insulting the Moslems?
Since I don't follow her career,maybe she has;she shouldn't.

Reading the scriptures tells us that in the end-times,good will be excepted as evil and evil as good.
That the believers will be mocked.
This doesn't mean we are in the end-times,but it is starting to take on the appearance.
What do you think would happen if she said that about Mohammed
and put his name in the place of Jesus?What would happen,if she cursed Allah?
People should stop giving people in show business the idea that they are so important that the public holds their breathe,just waiting to hear what they have to say.
Come on people...when it comes to Hollywood,are we really "waiting to exhale"?

Newspeak in action
Is "scrubbed" fascist for censored?
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