WHO IS AMERICA?

AuthorSullum, Jacob
PositionTV - Television program review - Brief article

"What do you think Iraq would have been like if you didn't liberate it?" Sacha Baron Cohen, playing an admiring Israeli anti-terrorism expert named Col. Erran Morad, asks Dick Cheney. "Would it have been a breeding ground for terrorists and unstable?" Cheney, oblivious to the sly knock against his disastrous war, gravely agrees that "it would have been."

The interview with Cheney, during which the former vice president happily agrees to sign Morad's "waterboard kit" and expresses curiosity about the results of a Google search combining "Dick" with "torture," is one of Cohen's more impressive pranks: entertaining, revealing, and restrained by the standards of his new Showtime series, Who Is America?

But as with Cohen's prior work in the guises of British rapper Ali G, Kazakh TV journalist Borat, and Austrian fashion reporter Bruno, some of the stunts leave you with the queasy feeling that he is picking on people who don't deserve it.

I have little sympathy for Jason Spencer...

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