Wednesday, September 20, 2017

The Meta-Irony and Lack of Self-Awareness of this Vanity Fair article could fold time and space in on itself.

Vanity Fair congratulates Jason Isaacs for using teachable moment to complain about the Emmy's being too political...

...because Sean Spicer was involved.

I kid you not.

//But there is at least one man who used it as a teachable moment. One man who clocked the former press secretary and saw that it was not good. One man who made jokes at Spicey’s expense on Instagram. That hero is Lucius Malfoy. Well, Jason Isaacs, who played Lucius Malfoy in the Harry Potter films, and who is also starring in the upcoming CBS All Access Star Trek: Discovery. At the Netflix post-Emmys party on Sunday night he took a photo with Spicer in the background and wrote an unforgettable caption that started thusly:, “Hoping to forget politics for one night and bask in other people’s glory at the Netflix Emmys party, and who do I spot at the bar late at night but the poisonous purveyor of lies, Sean Spicer. What were the Emmys thinking celebrating this modern day Goebbels, who was the thuggish face of Orwellian doublespeak just moments ago?”//

Another reason to not watch the new Star Trek series.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I know, its almost as though they don't like you as much as you don't like them.

Its like the Giants and the Dodgers. Its like Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff. Its like the Astronomy Club and the Stoners. Its like the Montagues and the Capulets. Its like Martin and Lewis. If you go far enough in one direction, you're right back where you started, and with nothing to show for it.

 
Who links to me?