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The Onion Is Painfully Unfunny

The Onion Is Painfully Unfunny
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The so-called satire site The Onion’s purchase of InfoWars was always meant to serve as a bit of a humiliation ritual. The first bit of content from Tim Heidecker, the comedian who is now spending his time making sub-par content for Facebook liberals as an Alex Jones impersonator, has been released and it is even more unfunny than you likely imagined.

I’m not going to white knight for Jones and cry that InfoWars is dead. I was not a viewer and can’t say that I ever read the site. The only defense I could make (and only exposure I have apart from the occasional clip in my feed on X) of the guy comes from the podcast appearance he made with Joe Rogan during the COVID lockdowns because of the controversy at the time. At the time, I thought that he was so outlandish that it would be hard to admit that he wasn't an entertaining figure, whether he intended it that way or not.

The same cannot be said of the parody of the show, despite the low-hanging fruit. It is painfully unfunny, even though the impression itself is rather uncanny. Reactions from those online are pretty bleak.

My initial reaction after viewing it was “where are the jokes?” I know that the Left isn’t the greatest at comedy, but this is poor even by their standards. Perhaps it has to do with the evergreen comment from the venerable Norm Macdonald over why SNL’s impressions of Trump never really land comedically: “you can’t play someone and have contempt for them at the same time.”

Of course, the show makes a lot more sense when you consider the reality that the intent was never actually comedy. The purchase of InfoWars did what it set out to do: it has given a punching bag for people on the Left. The usual suspects of left-wing outlets either have or will publish pieces mocking Jones and his viewership, which might be the most beaten dead horse on the internet. The joke will even get old to the Left in about a month or two.

Pour one out for the Facebook liberals who will have to pretend that they like this. I couldn’t get through another clip if you paid me.

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