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marmar

(77,078 posts)
Thu Jan 26, 2012, 03:40 PM Jan 2012

Victoria Jackson: Tea Party Princess




from the Village Voice:



Tea Party Princess
Victoria Jackson went from the big leagues of comedy to the rabid right of modern politics

By Gus Garcia-Roberts, Wednesday, Jan 25 2012


Victoria Jackson hurtles through intersections and down side streets while using her left hand to hold a Flip cam to her face. The inside of her car—a weathered Honda Civic with "Nobama," Marco Rubio, and Tea Party bumper stickers—smells like it has been fumigated with sweet incense. Steering with elbows and the occasional pinkie, she opens a Bible inscribed with her name and quotes Scripture in her inimitable high-pitched voice. Then she turns the camera on a reporter riding shotgun. She suspects he's a socialist. "Don't you think that some people are on welfare from cradle to grave," she demands, "because the government is encouraging them never to work?"

"Leaving on a Jet Plane," her ringtone, blares from some unknown recess of her purse, and she's suddenly burrowing through loads of makeup cases to find it. "What if we crashed and died on video?" she says, laughing wildly. "That would be the most viral video of the world! You'd be dead, but you'd have a really viral video!"

At age 52, Victoria Jackson bears little resemblance to that lithe and sweetly dopey girl with the grating voice on Saturday Night Live. And you wouldn't recognize her from those eight mostly forgettable '80s and '90s feature films, such as I Love You to Death and No More Baths. She's more plump. Or as Howard Stern recently put it, she "looks like she ate Victoria Jackson."

Her comedy career, which took her from Johnny Carson's stage in Los Angeles to 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City, long ago squeaked its last breath. These days, she's a Miami-area suburban grandmother and wife of a buff local cop with a Bad Boys–esque career full of shoot-outs and commendations. And to some Christian conservatives, she is a seer of truth. The Washington Post once described her thusly: "If you opened her head, it would be filled with cotton candy." Now the former daffy actress is a bizarrely riveting semi-regular political pundit on Fox News. ..............(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.villagevoice.com/2012-01-25/news/tea-party-princess-Victoria-Jackson/



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Victoria Jackson: Tea Party Princess (Original Post) marmar Jan 2012 OP
That pic makes her look like "Victoria Jackson: Tea Party Blow-up Doll" Richardo Jan 2012 #1
That doll's ready for teabagging, all right Blue Owl Jan 2012 #6
G'aAHhHHHHHHHHH! MrMickeysMom Jan 2012 #12
Victoria Jackson was never funny. Jester Messiah Jan 2012 #2
An embarrassment n/t Responder3 Jan 2012 #7
I think she was... once... MrMickeysMom Jan 2012 #13
She is one hot mess. Nt xchrom Jan 2012 #3
That sounds libodem Jan 2012 #4
Why do republicans always gravitate toward louis-t Jan 2012 #5
Teh Stoooopid likes company. nt valerief Jan 2012 #9
she needs help. i saw her on teevee spouting this stuff recently and wow arely staircase Jan 2012 #8
whew! At first I read "Victoria Justice" wyldwolf Jan 2012 #10
She's their natural leader. xfundy Jan 2012 #11
Even embarrasses Fox News. Then I saw The Donald tonight. Faygo Kid Jan 2012 #14
Is Toonces still her chauffeur? Joe Bacon Jan 2012 #15
She was always borrrrring peace frog Jan 2012 #16
I always thought she was acting the fool! GoldenOldie Jan 2012 #17
I think she is Andy Koffman-esque sustained performance art. corkhead Jan 2012 #18
Tea Party MushHead!! WildFire43 Jan 2012 #19
"Maybe this is my mission field. I'm supposed to tell my cast members about Jesus!" alphafemale Jan 2012 #20

MrMickeysMom

(20,453 posts)
13. I think she was... once...
Thu Jan 26, 2012, 10:08 PM
Jan 2012

Johnny Carson. I think she did a monologue standing on her hands.

Maybe that end looked better.

arely staircase

(12,482 posts)
8. she needs help. i saw her on teevee spouting this stuff recently and wow
Thu Jan 26, 2012, 08:09 PM
Jan 2012

it was cringe inducing, as in i felt bad for her. i think she is mentally ill. seriously.

Faygo Kid

(21,478 posts)
14. Even embarrasses Fox News. Then I saw The Donald tonight.
Thu Jan 26, 2012, 11:31 PM
Jan 2012

While channel surfing. On Hannity (who else?). And I think Victoria Jackson is now second in nutjobbery.

Got to throw in Jon Voight and Ted Nugent, too. Are they series? This is hugh.

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peace frog

(5,609 posts)
16. She was always borrrrring
Fri Jan 27, 2012, 11:24 AM
Jan 2012

and becoming Queen of the Teabagger Prom hasn't raised her profile one iota.

GoldenOldie

(1,540 posts)
17. I always thought she was acting the fool!
Fri Jan 27, 2012, 12:07 PM
Jan 2012

Thought her bit parts onf SNL and other walk-on's, were just her playing a dippy, dumb blonde. Surprise, surprise, she truly is a dippy, dumb, ????. There was no acting at all!

 

alphafemale

(18,497 posts)
20. "Maybe this is my mission field. I'm supposed to tell my cast members about Jesus!"
Fri Jan 27, 2012, 05:34 PM
Jan 2012

"Look, I'm not qualified for this," Victoria recalls thinking. "Maybe this is my mission field. I'm supposed to tell my cast members about Jesus!"

But Hartman didn't want to talk about the Son of God. And Lovitz asked how Jesus, "a grown man," could have fit in his mother's womb to be born again. When Victoria left audiocassette box sets of the Bible in each castmate's mail slot for Christmas, they were angrily returned.

Writer and performer Al Franken, now a Democratic U.S. senator for Minnesota, cornered her once, Victoria says. He said he was "offended" by her "ditzy" act. "Maybe I'm overcompensating," she retorted, "because everybody here is dying and going to hell, and I'm supposed to tell them about Jesus."

Franken went white, she says. "He never talked to me again."

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