Popular Culture Review Vol. 21, No. 1, Winter 2010 | Page 74

70 Popular Culture Review Future media innovations or cultural shifts may reemphasize the carnival style of humor; but for now, the more elegant, bipartisan tradition of print satire is fading. Newspapers are folding and cartoonists are retiring without heirs; pundits such as MacNelly and Buchwald have passed on. Berke Breathed’s Opus comic ended in November 2008 as its creator explained that with “the cable and Web technology allowing All Snark All the Time,”58 he wants to protect the innocence of the strip from the coarsening climate around him. Even Dave Barry, with his self-deprecating ramblings about his dogs and high-school pictures, ends a recent column wistfully by asking, “Now that this election is over, whatever the hell happened, can we please grow up and stop being so nasty to each other? Please? OK, I didn’t think so.”59 Even Dave Barry senses the present ascendancy of mean. Keimyung University Ken Eckert Notes 1 Gerald Gardner, Campaign Comedy: Political Humor from Clinton to Kennedy (Detroit: Wayne State UP, 1994) 128, 7 Nov. 2008 http://books.google.com/books 2 Dave Barry, “The Funny Side of ‘Beowulf,” Miami Herald 2 Nov. 1997, 7 Nov. 2008 http ://www .j ibj ab.com/view/67677 3 Troy Patterson, “The Satire Recession: How Political Satire Got So Flabby,” Slate 8 Apr. 2008, 7 Nov. 2008 http://www.slate.eom/id/2188472/pagenum/all/#p2 4 Gardner, Campaign Comedy 123. 5 Peter Canelos, “In Era of Stagecraft, Substance Still Matters,” Boston Globe 25 Aug. 2008, 3 Jun. 2009 http://www.boston.eom/news/politics/2008/articles/2008/08/25/in_era_ of_stagecraft_substance_still_matters 6 Jeff MacNelly, qtd. in Gardner, Campaign Comedy 132. 7 Pat Oliphant, cartoon (1980), rpt. in Oliphant’s Presidents: Twenty-five Years o f Caricature (Kansas City, MO: Andrews McMeel Publishing, 1990) 48, 7 Nov. 2008 http://books.google.com/books 8 Mike Peters, qtd. in Gardner, Campaign Comedy 131 9 Qtd. in Gardner, Campaign Comedy 130. 10 Douglas Brinkley, qtd. in John W. Matviko, ed., The American President in Popular Culture (Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group, 2005) x, 7 Nov. 2008 http ://books.google.com/books 11 Saturday Night Live, video, NBC 1 Nov. 2008 http://www.nbc.com/Saturday_Night_ Live/politics/video/play.shtml?mea=229100 12 YouTube, “Johnny Carson as Ronald Reagan,” video, 7 Nov. 2008 http://www.youtube .com/watch?v=AdmULsIEyEI 13 Mikhail Bakhtin, Rabelais and His World (1941, 1965), trans. Helene Iswolsky (Bloomington: Indiana