Veep Cast Reunites for Crucial Wisconsin Fundraiser
As the 2020 presidential election entered its final stretch, the Wisconsin Democratic Party (WisDems) orchestrated a unique and star-studded event to rally support and raise funds for their campaigns. Recognizing the enduring popularity and cultural relevance of the acclaimed political satire series "Veep," the WisDems enlisted the show's cast to participate in a live Zoom table read of a classic episode, with a lineup of high-profile guest stars joining in the festivities.Tapping into the Enduring Appeal of "Veep" to Energize Wisconsin Voters
Embracing the Veep Comparison
The article notes that when Kamala Harris emerged as the Democratic presidential nominee, following Joe Biden's withdrawal, the comparisons to the fictional Vice President Selina Meyer from "Veep" were immediate and unavoidable. Harris's perceived public awkwardness and the sense of her being a "perpetual also-ran" echoed the portrayal of Selina on the show. However, the article suggests that the Democrats would be wise to lean into these comparisons, as the workplace comedy remains highly popular and relevant, even after its conclusion in 2019.Assembling an All-Star Cast for a Crucial Fundraiser
The WisDems recognized the potential of tapping into the "Veep" fanbase to drive engagement and raise funds for their campaigns. They organized a live Zoom table read of a classic episode from the show, featuring the majority of the main cast, as well as several high-profile guest stars. The event was hosted by fellow liberal comic and "Veep" super-fan Stephen Colbert, and the guest lineup included the likes of Wisconsin Senator Tammy Baldwin, actor and comedian Kumail Nanjiani, "Seinfeld" star Jason Alexander, filmmaker Kevin Smith, and the legendary Larry David.Recreating a Beloved Episode with Precision
The episode chosen for the table read was "Crate" from season 3, which is widely regarded as one of the best episodes in the show's history. The cast slipped back into their roles with ease, with Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Tony Hale, in particular, delivering standout performances during the pivotal scene where Selina learns of the president's impending resignation. The guest stars also acquitted themselves well, with Larry David's signature delivery proving to be a perfect fit for the show's signature cynical and profanity-laden dialogue.Engaging Voters on Key Issues
The event was not solely a nostalgic celebration of "Veep"; it also served as a platform to engage with Wisconsin voters on crucial issues. Between the table read and the post-event Q&A session, the cast and creators addressed topics such as abortion rights, with a focus on supporting state-level candidates who would champion these causes.Reflecting on the Future of Political Satire
The article also touches on the future of political satire, with "Veep" creator Armando Iannucci weighing in on the challenges posed by the Trump era. Iannucci suggested that the premise of political comedy hinges on holding politicians accountable to certain standards, which the Trump administration and its ilk have consistently disregarded. This raises questions about the role and effectiveness of satire in a political landscape where traditional norms and expectations have been upended.Celebrating the Enduring Legacy of "Veep"
The event culminated with the cast reading aloud their favorite insults and barbs from the show's most despicable character, Jonah Ryan, a fitting tribute to the series' signature brand of biting, unapologetic humor. As the fundraiser exceeded its stated goal, the "Veep" cast and creators demonstrated the enduring appeal and cultural relevance of their work, while also leveraging their platform to support crucial political campaigns in a pivotal swing state.