Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Paul Mooney in Analyzing White America



Some have asked, who would host our hypothetical White in America television special? One choice immediately came to mind, the one and only Paul Mooney. As proof of his imminent qualifications, here are some additional clips from his Analyzing White America comedy routine:

Part 2




Part 3



Part 4




I could just imagine Paul Mooney in a measured voice talking to experts on White people about their history, their culture, and their struggles. He would have this dry whit about him that would appear to convey empathy where none exists. Ooh what a dream...

5 comments:

William L. Tucker, Jr. said...

Actually... the ideal host would be a person whom the audience isn't exactly sure is 'White' like... Soledad O'Brien.

Invisible Hand said...

CNN should have just sat down with Mooney for two hours, asked whatever questions they had, filmed it and then they'd really have themselves a "Black in America" series. Love, love, love Paul Mooney.

chaunceydevega said...

Good point mib, but Soledad hosted the 1st Cnn series. Who else is non threatening and racially ambiguous? Maybe a quasiblack white ethnic like Emiril Lagasse? No, I am being serious--he loves black people, sort of looks swarthy, and i would bet money being from the new bedford area of Massachusetts there are some black folk in his family.

Anonymous said...

With Bernie Mac recent and tragic passing away, Paul Mooney is one of the last great Black comedians that don't resort to what is race neutral comedy. One of the best, up there with Richard Pryor and George Carlin.

Lady Zora, Chauncey DeVega, and Gordon Gartrelle said...

that is a good point elle...and nice to see you back btw.

we have chappelle, who is semiretired, and chris rock.

mooney is really the only credible elder statesman left that i can think of? no?

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