Posted on 12/02/2006 11:02:34 AM PST by Diana in Wisconsin
Festivus just isn't the same this year for self-professed "Seinfeld" fanatic Gov. Jim Doyle.
In fact, Doyle said he won't be recognizing the made-up holiday after Michael Richards, aka Kramer, unleashed a string of racial slurs at black patrons during a recent comedy club appearance.
"Probably like a lot of people, I'm still sorting out my feelings about it all," Doyle said Friday. "It's pretty hard for me to watch the show right now."
That says a lot coming from a governor whose aides are known to watch "Seinfeld" reruns in their spare time so they can keep up with Doyle's almost encyclopedic knowledge of the episodes. Last year Doyle placed a Festivus Pole, an unadorned aluminum pole, among the other holiday decorations at the governor's mansion. The holiday, created in a 1997 "Seinfeld" episode, has turned into a celebration in its own right. There's a book about it, and a Milwaukee firm makes the pole.
Doyle joked last year about his intention to follow the traditions of the holiday, but he was in a much more dour mood on Friday when talking about Richards' situation.
"What Michael Richards did was so offensive, it's hard for me as a personal matter to even watch the show," the governor said.
Doyle's "Seinfeld" obsession has caught some people around the Capitol off guard.
In a contentious meeting with Republican legislative leaders in January 2005, Doyle quipped, "What is this, Festivus?" A central part of that holiday is the "airing of the grievances."
Then-Senate Majority Leader Dale Schultz, R-Richland Center, later acknowledged he didn't get the joke.
Since then, Schultz's staff and other lawmakers have been known to throw "Seinfeld" quips back at the governor. Schultz said at the Republican Party convention last year, "Turns out that Doyle's a 'Seinfeld' fan. Fitting that a 'Show about Nothing' would be liked by a 'Governor about Nothing.'"
Now, Governor...how about letting we eeeeevil Christians have a Nativity Scene in at least one public place in 'The People's Republik of Madistan?' (Like that'll happen.)
"I Guess It's Festivus For The Rest of Us" Ping!
I have grievance with you!
Grow up.
He probably won't have any trouble celebrating that other made-up holiday (started in 1966 by one Karenga).
I'm traumatized by dogs because I saw Old Yeller. My heart skips a beat every time I see a passenger jet due to 9/11. I'm too afraid to drive anymore because I hit a deer nearly 10 years ago.......
"Thanks goodness we all now know how he feels about "made up" holidays."
One must wonder whether or not that includes kwa'anza?
What a POLE !
I wonder if Governor Doyle has any Dixie Chicks albums.
I know where Doyle can stick that Festivus pole.
"I know where Doyle can stick that Festivus pole."
LOL! Mr. Costanza? IS that YOU?
It's interesting how many people on this site (myself included) will not watch certain entertainers because they have expressed opinions that are offensive to us...and then a lot of people jump on the Governor of Wisconsin for doing the same thing.
Look, the guy was an a$$hat of the first order when he went off on those hecklers. About as big an a$$hat as Tom Cruise was when he went off on Brooke Shields, or the Dixie Chicks trashing the President at that concert, or Charlie Sheen when he did his "call me crazy" conspiracy rant about 9/11. (BTW, Charlie--OK, you're crazy. Hope you're happy.)
One of the consequences of being an a$$hat is that you stand a good chance of losing your audience. This idiot is now learning that.
Shut up and sing, people!
Once upon a time, Christmas was a "made up" holiday. Then it became a time of spiritual significance. Now it's a reason to go out and spend lots of money.
I could care less what happens to Richards/Kramer. I care that an idiot that can quote "Seinfeld" front to back was just RE-ELECTED to Govern my state! :)
Is the governor Jewish?
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