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6th February 2017, 04:53 PM
Left Bashes Lady Gaga for Not Attacking Trump During Super Bowl Halftime Show
AP by JEROME HUDSON6 Feb 20171120

After much anticipation and speculation, pop mega-star Lady Gaga’s Super Bowl LI halftime show performance was largely devoid of partisan politics — much to the chagrin of myriad liberal media and entertainment reporters.
Journalists from some of the country’s biggest news outlets raked the “Bad Romance” singer over the coals for failing to bash President Donald Trump’s immigration and national security policies, specifically his controversial refugee moratorium.

Below is a roundup of some of the most disappointed reactions from a liberal media upset that Lady Gaga delivered a non-political Super Bowl performance clearly intended to entertain all Americans.

1. Los Angeles Times: “Lady Gaga misses her Super Bowl moment to say something profound”

Los Angeles Times reporter Mikael Wood scolded Gaga for failing to deliver “the kind of bold, banner-waving performance for which Lady Gaga is known (and loved).”

“Instead, the 30-year-old singer offered up a disappointing 12-minute medley that lacked any edge or tension yet also failed for the most part to deliver the kind of warm reassurance that [Tony] Bennett might’ve mustered.”

In the end, Wood says, Gaga’s was a “tightly choreographed production that did little to acknowledge the outside world.”

2. Variety: “Super Bowl Halftime Review: Lady Gaga Takes Safe Route With Hits & Spectacle”

Variety TV critic Sonia Saraiya slammed Gaga for “steadfastly avoiding making a statement” during her “competent but disconnected performance.”

While praising Gaga’s set as “appropriately breathtaking,” Saraiya says the show “was overall a little weak, it still felt like a missed opportunity” to “voice the widely held frustration with the Trump administration in some form or another.”

Saraiya adds:

“Born This Way,” Gaga’s anthem for gay rights, has aged poorly — the song rhymes “chola descent” with “you’re orient,” which is both ethnically and grammatically offensive, and includes the adjective “transgendered.” But even a problematic love letter to queer acceptance would have been worthwhile, at a Super Bowl Vice President Mike Pence was attending… if it had been the showstopping final number.

3. The Washington Post: “Lady Gaga calls herself a rebel, but at the Super Bowl she played it safe”

WaPo pop music critic Chris Richards railed against Gaga for not “speaking out” and being too “restrained” during her Super Bowl LI halftime show.

“She played it totally safe,” Richards wrote of Gaga. “But for an artist who continues to sell herself as an instigator, Gaga seemed content being a mere entertainer on Sunday night, putting in plenty of effort without taking any significant risks. Like any Gaga concert, her halftime show cultivated a mood of bewildered wowee-zowee that aimed to impress more than surprise.”

Gaga proclaimed to be “I am a rebel… I always want to be challenging the status quo,” during a cameo in a Tiffany & Co. Super Bowl ad. “It felt like a lie,” Richards wrote.

“With a forceful elegance, Beyoncé had set a precedent for what could be done on this stage — musically and politically. By comparison, Gaga whiffed,” Richards wrote, praising last year’s anti-American Super Bowl halftime show by the “Lemonade” singer.

4. Billboard: “Lady Gaga Is a Legacy Artist Now, But What a Legacy: Super Bowl 2017 Halftime Show Analysis”

Billboard contributor Andrew Unterberger laments “if there was a disappointment to be had with Gaga’s performance, it wasn’t with the show or the song selection … but with the fact that she didn’t attempt anything particularly outrageous.”

Unterberber says it “doesn’t count” that Gaga sang “God Bless America” and “This Land Is Your Land.” Those weren’t the stuff of his kind of a “legitimate political statement.”

Gaga’s performance for Unterberger ultimately “fell an absolutely unforgettable moment short,” and “its general spirit was sadly missing; one such gonzo moment would’ve gone a long way toward reminding people why the art was just as important to Mother Monster’s early formula as the pop.”

5. The Huffington Post: “Lady Gaga Gave A Subtle Nod To The LGBTQ Community During Her Super Bowl Performance”

In an article predicated on the notion that middle, football-loving America is full of people who hate gays, HuffPo senior entertainment editor Stephanie Marcus struggles to find the anti-Trump messaging in Lady Gaga’s Super Bowl show.

“It wasn’t super political, but it was something,” Marcus writes.

“In the end, Gaga didn’t actually make any blatant political statement (aside from her opening number), but she did perform “Born This Way,” which celebrates individuality and takes a specifically pro-LGBTQ stance with the lyrics, “No matter gay, straight, or bi / Lesbian, transgendered life / I’m on the right track baby / I was born to survive,” Marcus explains.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2017/02/06/media-bash-lady-gaga-not-slamming-trump-super-bowl-halftime-show/

PatColo
7th February 2017, 05:34 PM
Re WaPo saturday: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/acts-of-faith/wp/2017/02/05/the-gospel-according-to-lady-gaga/?utm_term=.bd3bdae47913


https://i.ytimg.com/vi/00iZzp4Gwo0/hqdefault.jpg?custom=true&w=336&h=188&stc=true&jpg444=true&jpgq=90&sp=68&sigh=bmj704KkirAsjQ8Orq1wQCysYjc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00iZzp4Gwo0)
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MUST SEE! LADY GAGA CALLED A CHRISTIAN PROPHET BY MSM!!! (SUPER BOWL LI HALFTIME SHOW ILLUMINATI) (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=00iZzp4Gwo0)



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The provocative faith of Lady Gaga (https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/acts-of-faith/wp/2017/02/05/the-gospel-according-to-lady-gaga/?utm_term=.bd3bdae47913)
By Guthrie Graves-Fitzsimmons February 5


A taste of Lady Gaga's halftime performance at Super Bowl 51. (AP)


Today’s Super Bowl halftime show will undoubtedly be a provocative spectacle, but it will also be a form of religious devotion for some. Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta will step on the world’s biggest stage as Lady Gaga, the Catholic schoolgirl turned chart-topper. Along with the electropop and theatricality, she will deliver an overt, yet often unnoticed, faith.

In an American context where the media equates religion with social conservatism, Lady Gaga represents a welcome, non-fundamentalist Christianity. She is the closest pop culture version, in values if not tone, to her fellow Catholic, Pope Francis. She champions Christian values not of exclusion and discrimination but of empowerment, grace and self-acceptance.


Lady Gaga’s most unapologetic hit is also one of the most culturally influential contributions to the theology of human sexuality. “Born This Way” is the hymn for LGBT Christians that is sorely missing from your average church hymnal.


I’m beautiful in my way
‘Cause God makes no mistakes
I’m on the right track, baby
I was born this way


Her faith and values shine through not just in “Born This Way,” but throughout her discography. She wears no poker face about her love of God and affirmation of all people bearing the image of God. Her theology might best be summed up in the chorus of “Hair:” “I just wanna be myself / And I want you to love me for who I am … this is my prayer.”


Her prayer is the same as countless progressive Christians who recoil at the hypocritical judgment of fundamentalism yet still seek to follow Jesus. She prays to an affirming God with expansive love, not a narrow-minded magician in the sky who damns nonbelievers to eternal conscious torment.


Lady Gaga’s faith confounds a popular narrative of religion in America. She is considered both a practicing Christian (http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2010/06/02/lady-gaga-on-catholicism/) and a passionate advocate for progressive values. She simply doesn’t fit in the controlling narrative, endorsed by both the secular left and the religious right, that relegates religion be the sole domain of social conservatism.


https://twitter.com/ladygaga/status/785509188759916544?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw


But some conservative Christians reject her as heretical. The dancing alone is enough to damn her. The secular left doesn’t know what to make of religious progressives, so they largely ignores her Christian identity.


But what then do we make of Lady Gaga? The result is that her strong religious and progressive convictions get ignored.


Yet she seems content to hold her faith and LGBT cards in the same deck. She’s posted several times on Instagram about attending church and came under fire for supposedly feigning religious convictions as part of a publicity trend. She responded to her critics, “We are not just ‘celebrities,’ we are humans and sinners, children, and our lives are not void of values because we struggle. We are as equally forgiven as our neighbor. God is never a trend, no matter who the believer.”


Lady Gaga’s faith (https://www.instagram.com/p/BFO1b9rpFFC/?hl=en) is not a trend and it’s not something that can be ignored. When was the last time you heard a call to prayer and seek the Lord on Top 40 radio?


I bow down to pray
I try to make the worse seem better
Lord, show me the way
To cut through all his worn out leather


She not only advances progressive Christian values through her music but also has been the de facto pastor to her Little Monsters. These are the “Bad Kids” she sings about: “I’m a twit, degenerate young rebel and I’m proud of it / Pump your fist if you would rather mess up than put up with this.” She reassures them, “Don’t be insecure if your heart is pure / You’re still good to me if you’re a bad kid, baby.”


The Little Monsters who flock to her concerts resemble the group of outcasts and misfits who flocked to Jesus. The religious authorities then are the same as they are today in prioritizing the policing of boundaries and fearing any threat to their authority. The church bells Gaga features on “Marry the Night” ring especially loud for LGBT Little Monsters who have been systematically targeted for discrimination by the nice church folk gathered under the local church steeple.


Lady Gaga has also played the part of prophet. She publicly came out as bisexual and spoke at an LGBT rights march on the Mall in 2009. Her appearance at the Super Bowl will be particularly prophetic due to her advocacy for survivors of sexual assault. (Vice compiled a list (https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__broadly.vice.com_en-5Fus_article_2015-2Dnfl-2Dreport&d=DwMFaQ&c=RAhzPLrCAq19eJdrcQiUVEwFYoMRqGDAXQ_puw5tYjg&r=XmUJ1KgY0QVUCb73jDaGX5jljO-RIwQMv-wmnDPoszs&m=cIDJUhMfy8uFr5Thlurjg0imumKnDdgmhEpo0nQStMo&s=xx0nPTYb8HCj_pN3i_XoSBrB79V3QfFX-ttvOZpRdDI&e=) of 44 NFL players who have been charged with physical or sexual assault in recent years.)


Gaga co-wrote and performed “Til It Happens to You” for a documentary about sexual assault on college campuses. In the American context where churches are more known for committing sexual assault than preventing the epidemic, Lady Gaga’s voice as an influential Christian leader sticks out even more.


America and the world will witness not just a pop star but a prominent Christian take the stage at NRG Stadium on Sunday. The prophet and pastor will lead us all in worship. It may not look like your grandparents’ church service, but her values do reflect those of Jesus Christ. “There’s only three men that I’mma serve my whole life,” she sings on “You and I,” “It’s my daddy and Nebraska and Jesus Christ.”


Guthrie Graves-Fitzsimmons writes at the intersection of faith, public policy and pop culture. He completed his master of divinity degree in 2016 at Union Theological Seminary in New York City, where he led a chapel service on the “Gospel According to Lady Gaga.” Follow him on Twitter @GuthrieGF.



https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/acts-of-faith/wp/2017/02/05/the-gospel-according-to-lady-gaga/?utm_term=.bd3bdae47913

madfranks
7th February 2017, 08:23 PM
“Born This Way” is the hymn for LGBT Christians that is sorely missing from your average church hymnal.Says the liberal journalist who has never been to church in their entire adult life. Seriously, you have got to be kidding me.

PatColo
7th February 2017, 08:41 PM
Says the liberal journalist who has never been to church in their entire adult life. Seriously, you have got to be kidding me.


I looked up Guthrie Graves-Fitzsimmons' image, to see if he's.... (((you know.)))
https://www.google.com/search?site=&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1280&bih=721&q=Guthrie+Graves-Fitzsimmons&oq=Guthrie+Graves-Fitzsimmons

Inconclusive; but he sure sings off their song sheet! Doesn't Jeff Bezos own wapo now? Interesting who else comes up in that image search-- pope, merkel, trump...

crimethink
7th February 2017, 10:23 PM
She not only advances progressive Christian values through her music


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEaNxF_0rVY

Cebu_4_2
7th February 2017, 11:02 PM
another useless post.