“To me it just seemed like, ‘let’s just pick another page out of the Madonna handbook… that always seems to work,” Hannity noted of Minaj’s show, which has been described by people who know what actually happened here as “a performance of the song ‘Roman Holiday.’” Guest Deneen Borelli did not seem to agree with Hannity that it seemed
Here Hannity disagreed, with the caveat that “I don’t support boycotts, but there seems to be a double-standard.” The Catholic Church was fair game, he argued, but “what if this was against the Islamic faith?” Myers suggested that Hollywood “plays on stereotypes,” that there were plenty of stereotypes in all shapes, sizes and colors everywhere, but Borelli disagreed. She added a point that anyone who has watched a certain quota of cable news in their lifetimes should have seen coming from a mile away– that “you’re not going to see music videos with people running around in burqas, I don’t think that’s going to happen” because of the double standard the media has with Islam. To which I refer Borelli to M.I.A.‘s latest music video, “Bad Girls,” and namely this
But M.I.A. flashed her middle finger during the Super Bowl, so I guess she doesn’t count.
Anyway, the conversation continued in this route, with complaints about the “elephant dung on the Virgin Mary” and the other vulgar and, as Hannity accurately noted, boring aspects of this sort of noise. As Borelli started off the conversation comparing Minaj to President Obama, the second half of the discussion focused on the contraceptive mandate and the outrage against religious freedom it represented to the panel.
While the somewhat strained tie-in to President Obama felt a bit contrived, it is refreshing that much of the conversation revolved not around whether what Minaj did was inherently offensive to the church or not, but by how unoriginal it was, given how many examples of similarly “offensive” things the music world does came up in such little time. If Minaj can’t even get the most conservative commentators on cable to get offended at her “work” without pointing out that everyone in music has done it better and even
The segment via Fox News below: