"George Bush is not stupid. He's evil. OK? There's a huge difference between stupid and evil"
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The setup is pure Oswalt: conversational “OK?” as a pressure valve, a way of making an accusation sound like a reasonable clarification. He’s not delivering a legal brief; he’s diagnosing a cultural coping mechanism. Post-9/11 America often metabolized anger through late-night caricature, painting Bush as a bumbling frat boy to keep the horror at a manageable scale. Oswalt punctures that scale. If the problem is stupidity, the solution is better advisors, better information, a smarter next time. If the problem is evil, the solution is accountability, resistance, and admitting the country tolerated cruelty when it wore a flag pin.
The subtext is also about complicity. “Huge difference” isn’t only semantic; it’s moral triage. Oswalt is arguing that satire shouldn’t anesthetize. It should sharpen blame, especially when the stakes include body counts, detainee abuse, and the normalization of permanent emergency. The laughter lands because it’s a grim recognition: we joked about “dumb” because “evil” sounded like something we weren’t supposed to say out loud.
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