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July 30, 2004

Why Margaret Cho was Disinvited from the HRC Convention Party

By Byron LaMasters

One of the few controversies this week at the Democratic convention was the disinvitation of comedian Margaret Cho to the July 27th "Unity Party" for GLBT delegates sponsored by the HRC (Human Rights Campaign). Cho has a huge following in the gay community, so her participation in the event was widely anticipated by the organizers and many delegates. The Washington Blade provides some background:

The Human Rights Campaign says it stands by a decision to drop bisexual comedian Margaret Cho from the roster of entertainers invited to perform at a July 27 “Unity 04” party in Boston for gay delegates to the Democratic National Convention.

Cho had promised to put on an “incendiary” act attacking President Bush, according to HRC spokesperson Steven Fisher. Fisher said such a performance would have diverted the event’s “message” away from the organizers’ aim of helping to elect John Kerry president.

Some of Cho’s gay fans said the comedian became a victim of efforts by the Kerry campaign and some of its gay supporters, including HRC, to tone down controversial rhetoric inside and outside the convention hall.

[...]

Fisher said that 10 of the 12 groups that signed on as sponsors of the Unit 04 party supported HRC’s proposal to withdraw the Cho invitation.

Fisher said HRC raised concerns after Cho informed the gay rights group through her publicist that she planned to use new material at the Unity 04 event from her “State of Emergency” national tour, which is set to begin soon. He said HRC called Cho’s representative and asked to review the material.

Cho then informed HRC she would put on an “incendiary” performance and would not in any way “tone it down,” Fisher said.

“We said we feel she’s great but this was not the right forum,” Fisher said. “This is a political convention where everyone is on message.”


According to sources close to the HRC, Cho's "new material" which she refused to tone down (thus prompting her disinvitation) included references to "fist 'cheney'-ing" and sexual humor regarding the Abu Ghraib prison. Organizers were worried that such humor would be offensive to some, and would cause a media frenzy that would distract from the overall positive tone of the convention, and thus decided to rescind their invitation to Cho.

Posted by Byron LaMasters at July 30, 2004 10:53 PM | TrackBack


Comments

Regrettably, I believe the organizers were correct. The GOP thinks it can successfully run against the "hollywood elite" insofar as they're connected to Democrats. The Bush team reportedly named their "Heart and Soul" campaign tour in reference to Kerry's comments about Whoopie et al.

The Dems were determined to run a disciplined campaign that wouldn't be portrayed as "hateful", and this was a necessary measure toward that end.

Posted by: oyster at July 30, 2004 11:27 PM

try spellcheck, it might enhance your integrity

Posted by: m.mcosker at July 30, 2004 11:52 PM

I have been an HRC (Human Rights Campaign) member since 1992 or so ...
Anyway, a while. And it's clear that this is a very focused, mainstream organization. Cripes, gay marriage has become its primary rallying point! Less than radical to many--who wants to be married anyway???--still, this issue has breathed life into the post-AIDS gay movement and carried forward remarkable legal advances for gays that are spreading out, more and more, to trans folks, too.

BUT, I LOVE YOU, MARGARET CHO! It is extraordinarily TACKY if not technically "wrong" for the HRC to have invited her to perform, knowing what a strong (mouthed) performer she is, how incredibly political and honest, someone who tells it like it is and makes us lose ourselves in healing laughter, AND THEN TO SAY WHOOPS! We want to have a middle-of-the-road message for this MIDDLE-OF-THE-ROAD audience. That's you, U.S.A.

Margaret Cho is too much for MIDDLE-OF-THE-ROAD USA--a place that is inhabited primarily, Jim Hightower instructs us, by dead armadillos. Our message of unity with those who continue to blindly VOTE FOR WAR and DUCK RESPONSIBILITY FOR INJUSTICE (not one Senator--Democrat or Republican--signed to dispute the outcome of the 2000 election, despite evidence of *major irregularities*) will be DILUTED by Ms. Cho and her interpretation of current events.

So ADIOS, MS CHO--though you have fought for us your entire career and you identify with us, even love us and help us heal, we must REVERSE our decision to invite you to our event.

While I've not yet registered my dismay with the HRC, you can bet I will. Unfortunately it's not a huge surprise. Nor have I yet expressed my support for Margaret Cho until now. But she knows it like you and I do: we shall overcome.

Posted by: Jane at July 31, 2004 03:20 AM

Shameless self-promotion, but I talked about this HRC stuff on my blog above -- I have never been an HRC member precisely because this Cho incident reveals how lame they are.

-Kevin

Posted by: Kevin Bogart at July 31, 2004 06:52 AM

So Hightower was just using a 30-year-old line by Neil Young (though I believe he used "skunks" instead).

Posted by: Jerry at July 31, 2004 07:37 AM

sorry.. one typo. Jeez.

Posted by: Byron L at July 31, 2004 09:33 AM

Yeah, and that guest editor over at Wonkette mis-spelled Byron's name...twice!

Posted by: boifromtroy at July 31, 2004 09:36 AM

Keep in mind, Margaret Cho, from what I remember from her performances, isn't that funny. I'm sure Cho will get her say later on - after the convention, the gloves for individuals can come off - and this is a perfect job for the Hollywood Dems - because the Kerry campaign can keep some distance there (Hey, they're just saying what they feel!) and still reap the benifits of having public figures criticise them.

Posted by: Brian Boyko at July 31, 2004 11:34 AM

As much as I despise Bush and think Cho is hilarious, I think that she would have been "off message." Let's not let our anti-Bush zeal work against us. We can be passionate, but we need to be smart too. Cho has a place in the political calculus, but in a different forum that at the National Convention.

Posted by: WhoMe? at July 31, 2004 06:49 PM

I agree Margaret Cho is brilliant, maybe she could perform at the post-inauguration party?

Just for perspective, consider that Jerry Fallwell is scheduled to give the invocation at RepubCon. GOP political calculus always seems to come up with the same answer no matter what the question is.

Posted by: melior at July 31, 2004 11:55 PM

Ahhh, them speler fascists. Concentratin on spelin overloads ther thinkin so they confus integrity with credibility an other Or maybe they jus dint kno... Mommy shoulda let em poop in piece.

Posted by: Kamajii at August 1, 2004 10:47 AM

Why did the HRC invite her? Haven't they seen her work lately? Was Kate Clinton invited? She's political, smart, and much less potentially offensive. And she's funnier. Cho was much more enjoyable as a comedian when she wasn't so earnest.

Artistic questions aside, look how the media went nuts over Teresa Heinz Kerry's "Shove it!" without even bothering to report that the reporter she was angry at worked for a paper that's lied about her for fifteen years. It was a non-story, reported in typically trivial fashion. If Cho had bashed Bush, the tape would have played all week long, with all kinds of idiotic remarks from Bill Hemmer on up to Bill O'Reilly. It would have overshadowed a terrific sales pitch.

Posted by: Lev Raphael at August 1, 2004 01:25 PM

If Margaret Cho is offensive, it's because the truth is offensive.

We ought to praise artists for speaking the truth, not punish them!

And the last time I checked, Margaret isn’t running for anything. It would be unfair to attribute any of her controversial comments to the Democratic ticket.

Margaret is a tireless supporter of progressive causes and groups. It's disappointing for a purportedly progressive organization to shun her. (The HRC did endorse Al D'Amato. So, I'm not sure how progressive the organization really is.)

To her credit, Margaret has handled the controversy with remarkable grace:

http://margaretcho.com/blog/acallforunity.htm

In Margaret's absence, I'm sure the HRC's event was a lot less effective than it otherwise would have been.


Posted by: David Raatz at August 1, 2004 01:49 PM

I feel rather odd reading here that Cho is "brilliant." She's a comedian who uses other people's actions as a basis for her stuff. I would reserve "brilliant" for people that bring something to the table, not comment upon what is already there. I have seen her act in person. She can be funny. But she relies too much on being rude. She can be decidedly unpleasant and immature on stage. She is looking for a reaction. That's her job. Brilliant? Not even a glimmer. Sorry. A successful comedian - but, then again, so is Al Yankovich. Just playing to a different audience.

Posted by: Clyde at August 1, 2004 02:57 PM

Margaret Cho is absolutely brilliant because she tells the truth, she has courage and chutzpah, and she doesn't care if she offends people. I have no idea what anyone might mean by "she . . . uses other people's actions as a basis for her stuff." All comedians use what's out there as a basis for the humor. But it isn't a true evaluation in any case because Margaret Cho almost always is coming from her own personal experience of life when she makes commentary. Of course that experience frequently involves the experience of others. Part of comedic genius is taking what's out there and making it hilarious -- all the more so because the truth is being told and the truth is way funnier than any fiction could be . . . .

Good on you, Margaret!

Posted by: Todd Victor Leone at September 14, 2004 07:31 PM

Margaret Cho is absolutely brilliant because she tells the truth, she has courage and chutzpah, and she doesn't care if she offends people. I have no idea what anyone might mean by "she . . . uses other people's actions as a basis for her stuff." All comedians use what's out there as a basis for the humor. But it isn't a true evaluation in any case because Margaret Cho almost always is coming from her own personal experience of life when she makes commentary. Of course that experience frequently involves the experience of others. Part of comedic genius is taking what's out there and making it hilarious -- all the more so because the truth is being told and the truth is way funnier than any fiction could be . . . .

Good on you, Margaret!

Posted by: Todd Victor Leone at September 14, 2004 07:32 PM
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