President Trump slammed Vanity Fair for
backpedaling and apologizing for its video that caused infighting among
liberals by poking fun at Hillary Clinton - but the backlash has made it
clear that the left simply can’t laugh at itself.
“Vanity Fair, which looks like it is on its last legs, is bending over
backwards in apologizing for the minor hit they took at Crooked H,”
Trump tweeted on Thursday.
Trump also mocked Anna Wintour, the
openly liberal editorial director of Conde Nast and editor-in-chief of
Vanity Fair’s sister publication, Vogue, for “begging for forgiveness.”
Wintour has long supported Clinton and donated to her 2016 campaign.
"[Liberals] find nothing funny in Trump's America. Everything is an
apocalypse. How dare people laugh!”
- Media Research Center Vice President Dan Gainor
Everyone from Hollywood liberals,
such as actress Patricia Arquette, to anonymous Twitter eggs unloaded on
the magazine for a simple attempt at humor when staffers suggested
satirical ideas for Clinton’s New Year’s resolution. Clinton supporters
were so outraged by the spoof that it’s even causing infighting among
the constantly-triggered left.
“This is a group of people, Kathy Griffin included, who thought it would
be funny, thought it would be a joke, to decapitate President Trump and
pose for art. But now if we make fun of Hillary Clinton… suddenly that’s
below the belt,” Fox News contributor Tomi Lahren pointed out on
Wednesday’s “Hannity.”
Media Research Center Vice President Dan Gainor told Fox News he
predicted Democrats would panic as soon as he saw the video.
“Liberals are working under a clear commandment: Thou shalt not make fun
of Queen Hillary,” Gainor said. “Liberals don't laugh any more. They
find nothing funny in Trump's America. Everything is an apocalypse. How
dare people laugh!”
Vanity Fair writer Maya Kosoff appeared in the video and has been
attacked by Clinton super fans on Twitter. “This needs to scar her
career,” one user wrote while another wrote, “Poor Maya, whose 15
seconds of fame will hopefully end with a pink slip.”
“Imagine being so boxed into a corner after dedicating your life to a
bad candidate that you have to come out punching at a female journalist
who was part of an ensemble, clearly light-hearted holiday video.”
- Katherine Krueger
One professor posted a multi-tweet thread offering advice on how the
magazine can recover from a “major scandal over a stupid sexist video.”
The same professor deleted a tweet aimed at Kosoff because “it took many
people to create that horrid video” and he decided he didn’t “want to be
mean to just one journalist” after he received backlash for his online
bullying that caused others to come to Kosoff’s defense.
“Super interesting to see a Clinton Man so mad about sexism that he
bullied a woman journalist offline,” journalist Katherine Krueger
tweeted. “Imagine being so boxed into a corner after dedicating your
life to a bad candidate that you have to come out punching at a female
journalist who was part of an ensemble, clearly light-hearted holiday
video.”
The video was part of a series by Vanity Fair that also suggests
satirical New Year’s resolutions for members of the GOP such as Press
Secretary Sarah Sanders and President Trump, but there does not appear
to be any outrage from conservatives. After a ton of liberal backlash,
Vanity Fair said that the Clinton video was “an attempt at humor and we
regret that it missed the mark," but the statement did not stop Vanity
Fair staffers from being attacked online.
“I don’t appreciate being taken out of context to make me seem super
sexist,” Kosoff tweeted, according to HuffPost, on her now-private
account. “This wasn’t a Hillary hit piece either… we made silly New
Year’s resolutions for a bunch of politicians.”
Kosoff did not respond to a request for additional comment.
The 63-second video recommended Clinton starts working on a sequel to
her book, “What Happened,” but with a new title, “What the hell
happened?” Another Vanity Fair staffer said Clinton should “disable
autofill” on her iPhone so that typing a simple “f” doesn’t
automatically become “form exploratory committee.”
Another suggestion for Clinton was to teach a class on the alternate
nostril breathing that she famously discussed during an interview with
CNN’s Anderson Cooper, while another Vanity Fair staffer proposed she
take more photos in the woods because, “How else are you going to meet
unsuspecting hikers?
Knitting, volunteer work and improv comedy are suggested as new hobbies
that will keep Clinton from running for president again in 2020. One
Vanity Fair staffer said it is time Clinton finally puts away her James
Comey voodoo doll.
“It’s a year later and time to move on,” a staffer says while others
raise a glass of Champagne and offer cheers to the former first lady.
Over 30,000 tweets were sent criticizing the video, according to the New
York Post. Many of them featured the hashtag “#CancelVanityFair.”
Even Dictionary.com’s verified Twitter account couldn’t take a joke,
tweeting, “The word for telling a woman with a law degree from Yale to
take up knitting is [link to the definition of ‘sexist’].”
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