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Another Fleeting Failure for NBC
· Friday, February 10, 2012
Super Bowl XLVI was a good football game, marred once again by the bohemian elite at NBC. NBC could have prevented, but failed to stop, the broadcast of a female rapper "flipping the bird" at 114 million viewers during Madonna's halftime show. It was another "fleeting expletive" of the hand-gesture variety, and somehow, despite elaborate rehearsals, no one at NBC could seem to stop it.
The same network skillfully edited God out of a clip of children reciting the Pledge of Allegiance during last year's U.S. Open golf tournament.
As usual, and just as CBS did with Janet Jackson, NBC tried to shift the blame in a statement, declaring that "the NFL hired the talent and produced" the show. As usual, the NFL statement stressed a "failure in NBC's delay system" and characterized the gesture as "completely inappropriate" and "very disappointing" and "obscene." (The Hollywood Reporter added the NFL apparently dropped out the "obscene" part under pressure from NBC, which doesn't want FCC attention for this prank witnessed by untold millions of children.)
The offender is a 36-year-old British rap "artist" who calls herself "M.I.A." -- which is easier to say than her real Sri Lankan name, Mathangi Arulpragasam. The next morning on NBC, "Today" host Kathie Lee Gifford spoke for most of America: "I'd never heard of her before, but that's not unusual for me."
That's exactly how rebellious rappers make names for themselves. While she was launching the obscene gesture, she was rapping, "I'm-a say this once, yeah I don't give a (S-word)." That's in the newly recorded Madonna song they were performing ("Give Me All Your Luvin'"), and it's also in the video. How does NBC not prepare for a bleep and a camera shift when it knows it's coming?
At 53, Madonna's a little old to pull this stunt herself. She promised the press beforehand there would be no "wardrobe malfunctions" -- and we were all relieved. There was an unmistakably musty grandma smell in her aging act, which she tried to overcome by bringing in female rappers M.I.A. and Nicki Minaj. They acted as her hired cheerleaders in her song, chanting "L.U.V. Madonna" in the background.
As usual, and just as Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake declared, M.I.A.'s camp claimed the gesture was "not premeditated" and did not occur in rehearsals. (In the Madonna video, she points her fingers like a gun.) They asserted, "She got caught up in the moment." It absolutely, positively wasn't a publicity stunt to make an obscure backup the biggest name in the headlines during the most watched Super Bowl in history. Sure.
Although the NFL foots the bill to produce the halftime show, the league does not pay performers, since the massive exposure is enough reward. But artists do sign decency clauses, according to an NFL publicist, who added that the league is "exploring all of our options." That's publicist lingo for "hoping it just goes away."
As usual, they had help from the so-what crowd. The media reprised Twitter defenders with messages like "I don't know any intelligent person who actually cares."
But the prize for audacity goes to a goofball named Scott Creney at the appropriately named website Collapse Board: "Well first of all, if America gets to drop (bleep) loads of bombs all over innocent brown-skinned people whenever we feel like it, exploit third-world economies for our own profit and luxury, and inflict the Red Hot Chili Peppers on the world, then I think the U.S. deserves a middle-finger raised in its direction once in a while. And I say this as an American."
He recommended everyone read The New Yorker, which is somehow branded as a class act. Their music critic Sasha Frere-Jones proclaimed that M.I.A. should not have apologized. "The outrage is tiresome and deeply hypocritical...Fine, it may not be legal to flip the bird on television, but that's simply a remnant of the fifties we haven't shaken." He said he raised both his middle fingers instead at the Parents Television Council for being offended. "I say we get out of The Pretending To Be Moral game altogether," he concluded.
He tried to be offended instead that the Super Bowl show featured "ad after ad that likened women -- negatively -- to sofas, cars and candy." He raised his middle fingers to "anyone who thinks profanity is somehow more harmful to our children than images of violence and misogyny."
As usual, if NBC had made a serious attempt to employ its otherwise meaningless 7-second delay technology, none of this would have happened.
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veritaseequitas
Sorry, but one look at those hideous costumes would have been enough for me to change channels or get up and go do something else. That is if I were to even watch the Super Bowl to begin with.
Cursing and appearing in public undressed or underdressed speaks volumes about the general insecurity and lack of talent of the performers and comedians who attempt to entertain by doing these things. If that is the best they can do they should just stay home.
Posted February 10, 2012 at 9:07:19 AM
wjmccrindle
I flip the bird to liberals and their immoral ilk, a gesture they are aware of and understand, I sink to their level to make my point crystal clear.
Posted February 10, 2012 at 9:40:47 AM
Richard Ryan
In the first place it`s beyond my comprehension why a worn out, filthy old hag like Madonna would have been used for the half-time show. Secondly, why did we have some kind of British tramp on with Madonna? There is a world of talent in this country without stooping to this low level.
Richard Ryan
Lamar,Missouri - Birthplace of Harry S Truman
Posted February 10, 2012 at 3:20:19 PM
Terry Webb
Those of us with a modicum of class and decency forget that today's culture requires the "lowest common denominator" when it comes to advertising or entertainment. There exists no such word as excess. The limits are no longer. Wallowing in the mire is accepted; nay, celebrated as art. How low can the current "culture" sink? Hide and watch.
Posted February 10, 2012 at 8:19:52 PM
p3orion
I watched the halftime show, which as usual paired a wasted has-been with several no-talent wannabes. Honestly, I didn't even notice (nor much care about) the fleeting "bird" or the "f-word" that supposedly accompanied it. So I can believe that it slipped past whoever was sitting on the "dump switch" (although presumably that person should have been a bit more attentive than I was.)
But the answer to "wardrobe malfunctions" and unbeeped cursing is not technology, but contract law. Every performer at a televised live event, be it the Super Bowl, the Grammy Award show (which in past years has also had some notorious unscripted moments) or whatever, should be required to post a bond with the network, to be forfeited (along with their fee) in the event the "performer" decides to eschew broadcast standards. A nice round million bucks sounds good.
However, since I'm sure this has already occurred to someone in the networks' legal departments, I suppose CBS, MBC, Fox, and ABC have simply rejected it. I suppose they decided that they are gaining some small extra percentage of viewers, who tune in just for the titillation of seeing or hearing something on network TV that is already readily available on one of their other 300 channels.
Posted February 13, 2012 at 12:47:53 PM
Thomas C
I watched, or tried to, the halftime show. I got bored with the tramp and wasn't paying close attention to mia as I didn't know or care who they are so I missed all the action. Madonna is a used up, lack of any talent whatsoever, w_ _ _e. So I went to s_ _t. I understand the girls of mia are from Jolly Olde England where that gesture means nothing, as they would have you believe. I also know that the good old HOOK_EM_HORNS sign is one of the most evil and trashy signs to use on an enemy over there and I know, that they know, what that symbol means over here.
Posted February 13, 2012 at 5:29:36 PM