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How Wendi Won the Day, and Why It’s Good for Rupert
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Knifefight Afterdance
2011-07-20 17:36:06 UTC
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A mere 24 hours ago, Wendi Murdoch, née Deng, wasn't having such a
great time. Her husband was in the middle of the worst crisis of his
career, which happened to be rotten timing for the opening of the movie
she'd co-produced. Her marriage to Rupert seemed to many like a classic
trophy case — despite her own impressive résumé, Wendi is, after all,
much younger and far more beautiful than her very powerful husband. And
then with one instinctual protective swap, she became Wendi Daaaang,
responsible for the most riveting moment of a memorable day, stealing
the thunder of the pie thrower, even.

Deng's volleyball career was swiftly analyzed (was that a spike?!); an
MP told Rupert, "Your wife has a very good left hook." Wendi became,
suddenly, not a mysterious gold digger, but a genuine pop-culture hero:
GIFs like the one above ricocheted around the social web, as did the
Awl's funny gallery of her five best stone-cold faces from the hearing.
A fake Twitter account sprang up ("I like to karate chop hippies. You
have a pie, I have fists of steel"), and she was a trending topic on
the service, with a Chuck Norris–like folk legend quickly coalescing
("At least the question of next News CEO has been settled, in muscular
fashion. #Wendi #obviously"). Wendi's moment even brought the scandal
to the attention of her native China, where it had been previously
ignored. Headline writers reached for the vaguely uncomfortable Asian
Tiger comparison — she was a Tiger Wife and a Tiger Mother, and she was
also, in good old-fashioned American tradition, standing by her man.

The sober-minded New Republic declared her slap its favorite moment of
the day; the FT ran a glowing opinion piece on the couple's
performance, with Wendi's obviously buoying up her husband's rather
less stellar day. Michael Wolff, not exactly known for his chummy
relationship with Rupert, glowed to Reuters, "That's our Wendi. She is
great — incredibly full of energy, incredibly intelligent, living the
life and just squeezing everything out of it. She is incredibly
ambitious." And that's why the pop-culture Wendi moment matters: Even
people who despise her husband can't help but be delighted by her
fierce swipe. That it came in such unblinking defense of her husband
means there must be something worth protecting in him, goes the next
unconscious strand of thought. Even more than the pie in his face, it
was a moment that suddenly made the villain of the piece seem a
sympathetic figure; the tough-as-nails wife softens him somehow.
mikeos
2011-07-20 18:11:22 UTC
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Check out this Telegraph cartoon.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/matt/?cartoon=8649054&cc=8610075
Knifefight Afterdance
2011-07-20 19:45:21 UTC
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Post by mikeos
Check out this Telegraph cartoon.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/matt/?cartoon=8649054&cc=8610075
That's a great toon - thanks for sharing.

But the artist should've included, "especially if you have a cream pie".
Knifefight Afterdance
2011-07-21 00:42:29 UTC
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http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2011/07/how_wendi_won_the_day_and_why.htm
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(What is it with some people who try and pass off someone else's
thoughts as theirs?)
Not sure who did what you said. Surely it wasn't Knifefight Afterdance
because all Knifefight Afterdance did was post an article.

Knifefight Afterdance really hopes you're getting some serious help
with your obsessive compulsive disorder.
Winston Smith, American Patriot
2011-07-21 18:27:04 UTC
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"Knifefight Afterdance" <***@aol.com> wrote on Thu 21 Jul 2011
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Post by Knifefight Afterdance
http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2011/07/how_wendi_won_the_day_and_why.htm
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(What is it with some people who try and pass off someone else's
thoughts as theirs?)
Not sure who did what you said. Surely it wasn't Knifefight Afterdance
because all Knifefight Afterdance did was post an article.
Knifefight Afterdance really hopes you're getting some serious help
with your obsessive compulsive disorder.
Posters who refer to themselves in the third person should NEVER be advising
others to get help [for psychopathological disorders], serious or otherwise.

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Knifefight Afterdance
2011-07-21 20:23:45 UTC
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Post by Knifefight Afterdance
On Jul 20, 1:36 pm, "Knifefight Afterdance"
http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2011/07/how_wendi_won_the_day_and_why.htm
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(What is it with some people who try and pass off someone else's
thoughts as theirs?)
Not sure who did what you said. Surely it wasn't Knifefight
Afterdance because all Knifefight Afterdance did was post an
article.
Knifefight Afterdance really hopes you're getting some serious help
with your obsessive compulsive disorder.
Posters who refer to themselves in the third person should NEVER be
advising others to get help [for psychopathological disorders],
serious or otherwise.
Posters who, by way of serious brain damage, call themselves an
"American Patriot" should NEVER be advising others to get help. Dopes
like yourself should run (don't walk) for help.
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Now -- weren't you just stupid?

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