In case you missed it, Michelle Malkin has made a video parodying Michelle Obama’s and Jimmy Fallon’s viral “The Evolution Of Mom Dancing.” It’s kinda sorta funny for a few seconds if you don’t mind that Malkin has none of the charm, sweetness or self-effacing qualities of the original. She’s just mean-spirited and accusing – her only two characteristics, apparently. But without a bit of irony, she told a gushing Sean Hannity that conservatives need to have more fun. Why? Not for the joy of it but because it makes the “liberal left” “more hateful.” (UPDATE: video has been replaced)
Of course, the Hannity segment showcasing Malkin’s parody started with hostility. Hannity whined that Michelle Obama is becoming a “full-fledged celebrity” who made, as the banner on the screen read, “5 TV appearances in past week.” Oh, noes! I’ll bet my YouTube that if Laura Bush or Ann Romney were to be so appealing and likeable, Fox would be crowing about it. But since it’s a Democratic First Lady, Hanniy whined, “Critics are warning that the First Lady is being over-exposed.”
Oh, and did I mention Malkin can’t dance a fraction as well as Mrs. Obama? Dressed all in black, with big sunglasses and a Cleopatra-type wig that was supposed to mock Mrs. Obama's new do, Malkin did the “Grab Your Wallet,” the “Raise the Debt Ceiling,” the “Lapdog Media Swoon,” etc. All with a smile of derision.
“I’ve had a lot of fun with it,” Malkin said. “And the more fun that conservatives can show, the madder and the more hateful the liberal left gets.” With her perpetual sneer, she said she couldn’t believe the “amount of vitriol that this silly little video that I did in my basement has caused.” Yeah, the silly little video whose only purpose was to demean and denigrate what had been good-natured fun. But listening to Malkin complain about vitriol from anyone else is good for a chuckle.
“I think it was the wig, Sean,” Malkin quipped. Which is probably the height of hilarity she'll ever reach.
After lecturing Hannity viewers about the serious matters raised by Michelle Obama’s popularity “charm offensive” and then “congratulating” Mrs. Obama for being able to connect with regular folks after having lived a life of privilege her whole life (which is not true), Malkin sniffed that it’s the media that makes Mrs. Obama so well-liked, not her - well, likeability.
“I have to say I can match her moves. My “Finger of Blame” dance is every bit as good as her “Sprinkler,” Malkin said. Now THAT was funny. What was even funnier was how the adorable Evolution of Mom Dancing video, playing on the split screen, upstaged the Malkin/Hannity sour grapes on the other side.
“He goes to Florida to play golf with Tiger. …All these rich people. She flies to Aspen. …They take all these extravagant vacations. …Americans are suffering,” Hannity groused. He didn’t mention where he takes vacations but we know he lives in a $8.5 million Long Island estate and he has a luxury penthouse condo in the upscale community of Naples, Florida. So it’s probably safe to assume this multimillionaire doesn’t vacation in an RV park.
“She is on the order of Marie Antoinette,” Malkin sneered. But then she offered up this inspiring lecture for the viewers:
Conservatives need to learn from this, however. Rather than exempting themselves from the culture, they need to be able to make fun of themselves (which, by the way, Malkin never did) at the same time that they’re making serious policy points about how this administration is running us into the ground.
…There’s truth in humor. And I think we need to employ a lot more of it. Because the Hollywood White House Industrial Complex has had a monopoly on how narratives are shaped. We need to do a better job of it. And you know what? The left doesn’t like to see us having fun and being funny. So of course, the first thing they say is (she made a sneering face) ‘It’s not funny.’”
Oh, it’s funny alright. Just not the way Malkin thinks it is.
And for some more fun, check out the Fallon/Obama Mom Dancing video underneath Malkin and Hannity.
UPDATE: The correct video of Hannity and Malkin is now below.