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And celebrities and their fans have been memed and satirized before.
Floats at the parades also satirized Trump's alleged ties to Russia.
It's also not the first time their "bromance" has been satirized.
The opening scene of Harmony Korine's Springbreakers satirized this pretty well.
They might even prefer our satirized fossils to our real selves.
Angie satirized the portion of her audience that believes that discussions of
"Scandal" offered a healing fable; "Empire" rudely satirized the theatre of protest.
Pop culture had, in the past, spoofed and satirized the pretentious wine drinker.
In denying its role in the poisonings, Russia has also satirized the episode.
They satirized the promise of technology, and the (American) idea that technology is progress.
Guston and Steinberg are unclassifiable figures who satirized political figures, artists, poseurs, and American consumerism.
At the time, in early 2008, GTA IV satirized a groundswell of anti-immigrant sentiment.
This damp sentimentality, so brutally satirized by Jackson, is the guiding principle of Flanagan's series.
This isn't the first time Janetti has satirized the British royals on his popular Instagram account.
CollegeHumor even satirized it, which is actually a great ASMR video on top of being funny.
Intentionally or by happenstance, Mr. Trump sends signals that are then scrutinized, analyzed and even satirized.
She's been satirized both abroad and at home, has more than one Facebook group to her name.
Once again, it offered only slightly satirized versions of the all-too-real shenanigans in tech land.
The Onion satirized Biden in 2009 in a viral article that cemented Biden's image of a lovable everyman.
He also satirized the ultraconservative John Birch Society in a four-page cartoon for the campus literary magazine.
In a recent cartoon, Mr. Gawish satirized Mortada Mansour, a progovernment lawmaker known for foul language and intemperate outbursts.
Amazon and Google satirized their own smart home devices this April Fools' Day, too, with Petlexa and Google Gnome. 
On Reductress, a women's satirical magazine, the site changed their homepage to focus on articles that satirized rape culture.
His design was satirized by newspaper cartoonists, and led to some legal feuding, including between Gaudí and the couple.
Each twist and turn of the main plot satirized how mega-corporations treat the workers they need to survive.
"Deadpool" and "Green Lantern" are satirized, while "Batman" and fellow franchises are lampooned for their catchphrases, special effects and sequels.
From her suggestive sculptures, installations, photography, and found objects alike, she's always challenged and satirized gender stereotypes and masculine constructions.
Named for the comix's square-jawed, idiotic detective, Manning satirized police brutality and the TV shows that celebrate bully cops.
Government officials seized copies of Leman, a weekly magazine, because its cover satirized soldier-civilian confrontations during the failed coup.
Eilish and her brother, Finneas O'Connell, often write about imagined characters ("Bury a Friend") or satirized alter-egos ("Bad Guy").
And while But I'm a Cheerleader satirized conversion therapy in 1999, the first state didn't actually ban it until 2013.
It is a parody account — stay with me here — written from the point of view of satirized Chinese Communist Party officials.
On Facebook, he said that for three years he had satirized the top issues in politics, the arts and the tabloids.
Our proposal satirized the sociopolitical and economic crisis of a fictional future wasteland on the dystopian tropical island of Puerto Rico.
Such topicality can seem heavy-handed, but it bridges the gap between the ugly world that Voltaire satirized and our own.
Bands like Green Day and Bright Eyes satirized the direction the US took post-9/11 and in the Iraq War.
" In 1985, Mr. Salem chose not to distribute six installments of "Doonesbury" that satirized the anti-abortion film "The Silent Scream.
MTM's on-air mascot was a meowing kitten, whose image evoked, and gently satirized, MGM's roaring lion, and the branding clicked.
While the original movie satirized this neatly, having your movie relegated to the dollar bin at Walmart makes it easy to dismiss.
That film, about an investment banker (Christian Bale) with serial-killer tendencies, satirized masculinity and social climbing in a pitch black way.
Rockstar Games' sprawling Western epic is a 100-hour-minimum jaunt through a stylized and satirized take on a young United States.
"Zoolander 63" arrives with a full entourage of the fashion world figures it satirized and alienated in its first incarnation 26 years ago.
But, as the long-running cartoon series The Boondocks satirized, you gain a lot from pushing past the discomfort and joining in, anyway.
They have also experimented under the "AHS" banner, including the last outing, "Roanoke," a messy effort that satirized the quirks of reality television.
He punctured those who were pretentious, satirized that which was foolish, lamented what was distressing and pondered the endless inanities of daily life.
"That wall is pure bluff," said visual artist Pedro Reyes, whose recent "political haunted house" art installation in New York satirized U.S. political culture.
Her reputation was so well known that she found herself satirized in a 1775 one-act play in Paris, Les Curiosités de la Foire.
Since the election, Trump voters have been portrayed as globalization's losers who voted against their own interests or satirized as corn-fed Nazi yokels.
Rowling is no stranger to revising her old works to the tune of inclusivity (to the point where it has been satirized on Clickhole).
The show previously satirized Trump's first 100 days, and last year on election day, depicted Russian President Vladimir Putin voting for Trump in Springfield.
The questions always asked of it — will it do any good, will it change minds, will it even be noticed by the people satirized?
Oliver's team satirized a recent Facebook ad that addressed some of the company's recent controversies, including the Cambridge Analytica, Russian disinformation, and fake news scandals.
Let's all take a moment to be nostalgic about that time Wired Magazine was satirized for being alarmist assholes a full two decades in advance.
By the time the actresses are assaulting each other with an emergency light stick repurposed as a dildo, just what or who is being satirized?
Or "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," which appeared in a HuffPost video that satirized its portrayal of bullying and was nonetheless taken seriously by some?
The movies "I'm Gonna Git You Sucka" and "Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood" satirized this concept.
Four years later, Universal began running "The Boondocks," which satirized African-American culture and American politics through the eyes of its young lead character, Huey.
Most effectively, she satirized the critique against her with "Blank Space," in which she made literal the idea that she was a revenge-happy man-eater.
The regime conducted a cyberattack against Sony Pictures and vowed "9/85033-style attacks" against U.S. movie theaters showing the movie "The Interview," which satirized Kim.
Her 2004 essay collection, "Area Code 212," and various of her comic novels have satirized New York social climbers' ruthless pursuit of wealth and nice apartments.
In April, Hyperallergic reported that the president's reelection team satirized the artist Kehinde Wiley's portrait of President Barack Obama for a T-shirt that remains online.
This is one of the episodes that is funny only if you've seen what's being satirized, but if you have (and you should!), this is brilliant.
Swift's romantic life has been easily mocked for a good ten years now, a topic she satirized in 2014 with "Blank Space" (but more on that later).
Even if many Americans have never heard the term, most are familiar with images of oft-satirized televangelists shaking down their viewers for donations in return for blessings.
Throughout its final season, Girls regularly turned out razor-sharp episodes that either satirized its characters or demanded you feel empathy for them after they did something awful.
We've seen this gesture — the thrown drink, the upended dinner plate — countless times in films and on stage and here they were affectionately satirized and put to provocative use.
Their ragtag shows lampooned highbrow theater musicals and satirized political events — for instance, their staging of the wedding of Richard Nixon's daughter Tricia ended in an LSD-fueled orgy.
Fares was a pro-democracy activist who ran a radio station in Idlib, northwestern Syria, that provided independent news and satirized both President Bashar al-Assad and opposition insurgents.
Pietrzak is a standup comedian and performer who became famous in the nineteen-sixties as the founder of the Kabaret pod Egidą, a troupe that satirized the Communist regime.
With any luck, the oft-satirized trend of the vintage barbershop — where heavily tattooed hipsters groom other heavily tattooed hipsters in a retro-styled environment — has run its course.
Grande does, and she's giving young fans a history lesson with this homage to the classic series' "Eye of the Beholder" episode which, notably, satirized societal expectations of beauty.
What's more: The Bachelor's diversity issue has become so bold-faced that it's being satirized on Lifetime's UnReal, which put a Black bachelor at its center in its sophomore season.
BERLIN — Turkey's president found himself in choice company when he fixed upon an obscure German law to attempt to punish a popular comic who had satirized him in crude terms.
He invites audience members to suggest topics that they would like to see satirized — from politics to sports to celebrities — and addresses the submissions onstage with off-the-cuff commentary.
Amis narrated and satirized the tribulations of a haphazard lecturer, but his true target was the vicious class hierarchies that lingered in postwar Britain despite the nation's promise to democratize.
Ken Shapiro, a former child television actor whose hit 21974 film, "The Groove Tube," anticipated "Saturday Night Live" by a year with sketches that wickedly satirized TV, died on Nov.
And it is savagely satirized on "Veep," when Selina (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) squares off against a younger female rival for the presidency, the lawyer-turned-Senator Kemi Talbot (Toks Olagundoye).
One of the more recent works is Amalia Ulman's Excellences & Perfections, for which the artist created an artificial social media persona that satirized selfies, shallow self-realizations, and Instagram model culture.
The film fell apart, but was eventually reimagined as the 35-minute video "Arena Brains," which satirized the downtown art scene and premiered at the New York Film Festival in 1987.
Just at the tail-end of the 80s, Linnea Quigley's Horror Workout (1990), satirized two juggernauts of the home video market, the horror film and the wildly popular celebrity workout tape.
Dr. Bowman, the historian of Mormonism, rejected the idea that the church was distancing itself from the word because of the popular musical "The Book of Mormon," which satirized the faith.
" — STEPHEN COLBERT, on Bloomberg's saying 100 black elected officials endorsed him for president Seth Meyers satirized the Bloomberg campaign's recent attempt at satirical tweets about Bernie Sanders on Tuesday's "Late Night.
They've also satirized some of his statements about prisoners of war, his racist tirades against Mexican immigrants, his sexist comments and his statements about understanding the Islamic State better than generals.
Take, for example, Dismaland, his huge interactive 2015 art exhibit that satirized Disneyland by turning it into a wasteland — kind of like Fyre Festival for the kid in all of us.
The exhibition includes artists both under 30 and in their mid-30s, a looseness in inclusion that is in direct opposition to the strict hierarchy of age imposed by the satirized lists.
And it's ok if that makes people dance, but when you take yourself incredibly seriously as an artist when that is all you do, then I think you need to be satirized.
One reason Entourage's Ari Gold (played memorably by Jeremy Piven) so struck a chord with the entertainment industry was because he perfectly satirized men just like this, men everybody in Hollywood knows.
"Key & Peele" was unusually creative in the way it satirized that duality, until the gravity of what we were being asked to laugh at began to darken the lunacy of the show.
On Wednesday, International Women's Day, law students at the prestigious Tsinghua University in Beijing — Xi's alma mater — hung red banners that ostensibly celebrated the school's female classmates but also satirized national politics.
Others, like Office Space and Galaxy Quest, effectively satirized very familiar parts of American life (in this case, life in a mundane corporate job and science fiction fans' obsession with the genre).
Stella Gibbons's gloriously satirized Cold Comfort Farm, home to the doom-laden Starkadders, and Mervyn Peake's gloriously morose Gormenghast, ancestral seat of the hapless Earls of Groan, provide a welcome touch of novelty.
It has been 311 years since the opera had its premiere, sending up the politicians of his day, and 20 years since Mr. McVicar created his production, which satirized a whole new age.
He based his theory of fabulousness on the Norwegian-American sociologist Thorstein Veblen's late-19th-century treatise "The Theory of the Leisure Class," which satirized conspicuous displays of wealth during America's Gilded Age.
While true in part, BBF Hosted By DJ Escrow is a very rewarding listen which pushes a politicized, satirized take on UK roadman culture, bass music, and hip-hop to its natural conclusion.
The absolute power that platforms like Facebook and Google wield over our personal information and browsing habits isn't so much satirized here as it is portrayed as the default state of modern society.
Ms. Merkel is facing a different kind of pressure after she agreed to allow a legal case to proceed against a popular comedian who had crudely satirized the president of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
While Kaayk didn't design it for laughs, viewers will have more than a few chuckles in seeing scientific researchers and technologists satirized with the very media (YouTube videos) they use to publicize their work.
Acclaimed actor Robert De Niro returned to the SNL stage over the weekend to reprise his role as Robert Mueller, alongside Alec Baldwin, who has dutifully satirized Donald Trump since the 2016 presidential campaign.
"Land of Milk and Honey" (1971), an experimental documentary that satirized French consumerism through man-in-the-street interviews, alienated critics so profoundly that the film was pulled from theaters two weeks after its release.
Given the recent flood of essays from writers announcing their exodus from NYC, which have been compiled into anthologies and satirized on McSweeney's, it's clear the stress is getting the best of many New Yorkers.
As he schemes to manipulate her into competing in pageants and she schemes to seduce him, I lost track of what we were supposed to find funny, or how any of this satirized fat-shaming.
"We think nothing when the Ku Klux Klan or the Nazis are satirized, so why not ISIS?" asked Shiraz Maher, deputy director of the International Center for the Study of Radicalization at King's College London.
A legendarily popular and yet much-satirized musical, based on T. S. Eliot poetry and set in a junkyard, about a group of cats vying to ascend to the Heaviside Layer and begin a new life.
But as feminist icon Gloria Steinem famously satirized, the opposite would probably be true if men could menstruate — they'd "brag about how long and how much," probably using it as an excuse to justify their dominance.
But the North is not motivated solely by politics: Its most famous cyberattack came in 2014, against Sony Pictures Entertainment, in a largely successful effort to block the release of a movie that satirized Mr. Kim.
In his second film and only comedy, "A Self-Made Hero" (1996), he satirized the official French mythology around the Resistance through the figure of a blatantly phony war hero who finds his way into it.
But after that it's a jumble involving "The Drowsy Chaperone," the superstar director Robert Lepage, Cirque du Soleil and its neo-circus legacy, the Stratford Festival — and "Slings & Arrows," the television series that brilliantly satirized Stratford.
All sequels are exercises in nostalgia, and everything from Back to the Future Part II to 22 Jump Street has satirized and commented on the tendency to repeat what was once successful while pretending it's something new.
But as feminist icon Gloria Steinem famously satirized, the opposite would probably be true if men could menstruate — they'd "brag about how long and how much," and generally use it as an excuse to justify their dominance.
The moment was satirized on "Saturday Night Live" over the weekend, in which Alec Baldwin's Trump and Kate McKinnon's Clinton circled each other like jiu jitsu fighters, extending their hands for a shake but recoiling before they touched.
Titled "Transcendental Wild Oats," the story satirized men like her father and his circle (Emerson, Hawthorne, Thoreau, and others), noting how "some call of the Oversoul wafted all the men away" when it came time to harvest the crops.
That twee tone can veer too close to the muted humorists at The New Yorker, which is aggressively satirized in another recent example of literary humor, The Neu Jorker, a meticulously realized 80-page parody of that media institution.
The creaky story line of the 1898 "Raymonda" was shaped by Countess Lydia Pashkova and Petipa along the lines of the Romantic historical fiction popularized a century earlier by Ann Radcliffe (the novelist satirized by Jane Austen in "Northanger Abbey").
"I wanted to make a fun, action thriller that satirized this moment in our culture — where we jump to assume we know someone's beliefs because of which 'team' we think they're on… and then start shouting at them," he said.
The producers of "South Park" created "That's My Bush!" in 2001, a short-lived sitcom built around the character of George W. Bush (played by Timothy Bottoms), which primarily satirized sitcom conventions with its exaggerated laugh track and silly catchphrases.
The men and women he inspired through his online posts and tutorials were accused of plots that included flying a remote-controlled plane strapped with explosives into the Pentagon and trying to kill a Swedish cartoonist who satirized the Prophet Muhammad.
" In the early 1980s, while dropping in and out of college, he dabbled in performance art, an experience he later satirized in his essay "12 Moments in the Life of the Artist," included in the collection "Me Talk Pretty One Day.
In New York — she never went to college — she was employed at the United Nations Secretariat for about a decade, during which time she wrote "People in Glass Houses" (1967), a collection of linked stories that satirized the bureaucratic life.
"I wanted to make a fun, action thriller that satirized this moment in our culture — where we jump to assume we know someone's beliefs because of which 'team' we think they're on ... and then start shouting at them," Zobel said.
"I wanted to make a fun, action thriller that satirized this moment in our culture — where we jump to assume we know someone's beliefs because of which 'team' we think they're on … and then start shouting at them," he went on to write.
A few weeks ago, the German TV program "extra3" satirized Turkey's president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in song, which prompted the Turkish government to call in the German ambassador to Ankara for a lecture, presumably, on its views regarding the limits of free speech.
The hashtags generally incorporate #Dem and #Dat as part of their names — partly a reappropriation and celebration of black dialectic, and partly an ironic, satirized throwback to the clunky, racist way "black" dialect has been stylized in text by white writers over many generations.
I think now that you add the digital aspect and social media to how you satirized things, I mean, we have you know, the first troll-in-chief and that is like a new experience to look at how you you talk about politics.
Satirized by hilarious mockumentaries like This is Spinal Tap (21977) and Life of Rock with Brian Pern (0003-2000), Gabriel's visual theatrics remained tongue-in-cheek, punctuated by droll wit and lewd humor, even as their seriousness of intent took on a cinematic dimension.
It's really compelling, and I remember applauding in the movie theater and thinking, 'This is so right, and nobody else is saying that'… A lot of shows had done anti-drug issues, but what if you did a show that satirized the anti-drug movement?
So a critique of American-born capitalism — the values satirized by American Pop Art and seen in the United States as both an offshoot of, and a distraction from, a military-industrial complex — is not as easily read as negative in a Peruvian context.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Comedians Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele have satirized American culture through playing characters such as valets and President Barack Obama, but when taking on gang culture in feature film "Keanu," the duo recruited the help of an unlikely ally - a tiny tabby kitten.
Since the late 1980s, Lucas has skewered and satirized gender stereotypes with simple but outrageous portrayals of the human body, from stuffed pantyhose sculptures coiled into flesh-like beings to 11-foot-long cast concrete dicks resting on a crushed car—another conventional measure of a man.
The Swedish director Ruben Östlund, who brilliantly satirized bourgeois complacency in "Force Majeure" (2014) — in which a father makes a mad dash for safety during a controlled avalanche, grabbing his iPhone but leaving his family behind — is at it again with "The Square," opening Friday, Oct. 27.
Bright red lines highlight connections, an approach familiar to viewers of "True Detective" or "Homeland" or "The Wire," and satirized by a popular GIF of a wild-eyed Charlie Day, from the TV comedy "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," standing in front of a messy bulletin board.
He's also satirized public figures like former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon, Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, Congressman Trey Gowdy, Congressman Devin Nunes, Senator Marco Rubio and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan with his artwork.
A power play between Stephen K. Bannon and Jared Kushner, and a widely condemned news briefing by Sean Spicer from the past week, did not escape the notice of "Saturday Night Live," which satirized the tribulations of these White House staff members in a new episode hosted by Jimmy Fallon.
Coming after a week in which the Supreme Court debated whether workers may be fired because of their sexualities or gender identities, the forum offered Democratic voters a chance to see where candidates came down on queer issues — and the SNL sketch satirized some of the more memorable moments from that night.
The program, which aired on HBO, used the late-night wars of Jay Leno and David Letterman as a starting point, but went much deeper: It satirized sycophantic sidekicks in Jeffrey Tambor's "Hey Now" Hank Kingsley, overbearing producers in Rip Torn's Artie, not to mention backbiting writers and two-faced celebrity guests.
The thing that Slow Clapper was doing was being satirized onstage right in front of him, and he was so focused on making sure that he was showcasing his virtue and his ability to Get the Point to the rest of the theater that he just … completely failed to grasp the actual point.
President Trump, Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon, Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, Congressman Trey Gowdy, Congressman Devin Nunes, Senator Marco Rubio and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan have all been satirized for Carrey.
Helen Gao BEIJING — The censorship order handed down from the Chinese Communist Party earlier this year reads like a decree from a Puritan: depictions of underage drinking, gambling and extreme violence are not permitted online; images of scantily clad people and portrayals of homosexuality are off limits; spiritual figures and beliefs cannot be satirized.
On her new Netflix series, Michelle Wolf, a veteran of "The Daily Show," brilliantly satirized the self-importance of current comedy, skewering the entire genre of righteous political humor that Mr. Stewart gave birth to, mocking its ineffectuality while breaking down the hack conventions of a bit that always ends with the same Trump insult.
In addition to Trump, Facebook CEO and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg, former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon, Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, Congressman Trey Gowdy, Congressman Devin Nunes, Senator Marco Rubio and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan have all been satirized by Carrey.
Among his most recent films were "Factory Girl" in 2013, one of several in which the protagonist was a feminist — in this case, a poor textile worker who sought to challenge Egypt's rigid class structure by seizing control of her own fate — and "Before the Summer Crowds" in 2016, which also satirized the country's society through the relationship of four neighbors visiting a beach resort.
" It's also the network that was slammed for sitting on the hot-mic audiotape of Trump boasting about grabbing women by their genitals, because it also featured its "Today" show host Billy Bush -- himself the nephew and cousin of presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush and the cousin of Jeb Bush, the Republican candidate Trump mercilessly satirized into extinction as "Low Energy Jeb.
That's true whether we're talking about the work of the historian J. A. Rogers, who in 1965 published "The Five Negro Presidents: According to What White People Said They Were"; or whether we mean the work of our finest comedians like Richard Pryor and Dave Chappelle, whose sketches imagining a black president satirized not so much the man himself as the racism that had prevented the dream of one.
But he is also the last journalist who should have been leveled by the blow, since he had already shown himself to be enviably resourceful: In 2006, while he was the technology reporter at Forbes, he started a wicked, at first anonymous blog called The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs, in which, writing as Fake Steve, he portrayed the real Jobs as a constellation of personality disorders and satirized everyone of note in Silicon Valley.
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