<\/a><\/p>\nSo if Jerry Seinfeld is Bill Clinton and Will Ferrell is George W. Bush, then next in line must be Zach Galifinakias as Barack Obama. It admittedly looks easier to draw the line between Ferrell and Bush than between Galifinakias and Obama, but the connections are certainly there. Will looked enough like George to play him in on SNL, likely the most relevant stage for presidential impersonation, whereas the difference between the other two is one of height, body type, demeanour and race. But while tall vs. short, thin vs. plump, bearded vs. clean-shaven, black vs. white, awkward and abrasive vs. confident and smooth does reveal them as different in many ways, they have a lot in common in some very important ways. It\u2019s hard to say now how we will look back on the Obama presidency and Galifinakias\u2019 rise in popularity because we\u2019re still involved in them, but some similarities are clear now. Bush, the son of a president, and Ferrell, talented at playing a goof with a short temper, seem like obvious choices for their professions, whereas Obama and Galfinakias don\u2019t look like shoo-ins. At the risk of sounding too douchey, I used to watch Zach\u2019s stand-up before he was popular, and I liked it a lot, but didn\u2019t think he\u2019d ever get such mainstream success. He was too weird and unsettling. He seemed more concerned at making the best jokes than getting the most laughs, which explains how he had the reputation of being a comedian\u2019s comedian for years. He was doing something for the real fans, the die-hards, the comics who wish they could be so self-indulgent and weird. But it worked. Somehow the comedy that seemed decidedly alt, underground, indie and self-serving became cool, popular and trendy. Before The Hangover, Zach was good, too good for the masses, but he managed to pull it off. It\u2019s not too much of a stretch to see a similarity to Obama. Even if you knew about him before he ran for president, it would have been hard to believe he would win for the obvious reason of his race. He had the education, the charisma and the intelligence but just had something that seemed too major for the majority of people to get over\u2026but they did. Becoming the first black president is more impressive than having a beard and telling weird jokes, but the two things do share common ground.<\/p>\n
Barack Obama is certainly president, and Zach Galifinakias is certainly a movie star, but one more thing that connects them is the sense of disappointment in what they\u2019ve done since attaining those roles, at least so far. Obama was a cultural sensation as he campaigned, in America and around the world. He ran on a platform of change but it wasn\u2019t just about the change the people hoped he would create, but a level of change that must have taken place in America if he could get elected. If the nation that was home to the KKK, the Rodney King beatings and so many hate crimes, fairly recent segregation, slavery and the stereotype of the entire American south, could elect a black president, maybe there already has been change, maybe that country is already much better than we thought. And if the country is that much different than it used to be socially, it seemed like Obama was the man to turn this country into all of the other things it could or should be, racially and otherwise. There were promises about Guantanamo Bay, gay marriage, gays in the military, torture, the Iraq war, the wealth gap, etc. that haven\u2019t been met. For a while there was a knee-jerk reaction that saying anything negative about Obama made you a racist or a right wing ideologue or both, but now many people agree that his administration has been underwhelming.<\/p>\n
And of course Obama\u2019s career is much more important than Galifinakias\u2019, and hopes were always higher for Chocolate Jesus than Greek Santa, but the same sense of disappointment is creeping in. The Hangover become the highest-grossing R-rated comedy of all time and Zach had a large part in that. We\u2019ve had heavy comedians before but there was something about his unsettling, cringe-inducing, quasi-psychosis that wasn\u2019t too visible in mainstream comedy otherwise. He arrived on the scene quickly, cracked everyone up and a lot was expected of him\u2026but there simply isn\u2019t much after that. Dinner for Schmucks? It\u2019s Kind of a Funny Story? Due Date? These all failed financially and the public perception wasn\u2019t much kinder. Even The Hangover Part II, a sequel to the film that made him, was stale and was met with a resounding \u2018meh\u2019. Galifinakias has been coming up short in the same way Obama has. We may have to wait until November to see if Obama wins the presidential election and is allowed a second term, but we only have to wait until The Campaign\u2019s release to see if his comic representative can outdo his predecessor. Hopefully The Campaign and Obama\u2019s campaign are great, because even the comic version of Mitt Romney can\u2019t be funny.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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