You have just annoyed a lot of people who love this book, and author, congrats.
— k8sl (@dharmabitch) April 26, 2017
Lefties and feminists have been falling all over themselves to gush over Hulu’s new TV adaptation of Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale.” It’s so “timely” and “relevant” because Trump’s America is basically hell on earth for women, don’t you know.
First read Atwood's "Handmaid's Tale" years ago when dystopian US seemed utterly fanciful. Now, congress, supreme court & pres. dystopian.
— Joyce Carol Oates (@JoyceCarolOates) April 26, 2017
Saw the first episode of The Handmaid's Tale. Powerful and timely television! And gorgeous. Must watch! @HandmaidsOnHulu
— Josh Barry (@JoshBarryLA) April 26, 2017
Excited and scared to watch – 'The Handmaid's Tale' Is The Feminist Horror Story 2017 Needs https://t.co/hZA51KB6Ld via @harpersbazaarus
— Katharine Zaleski ? (@kzaleski) April 15, 2017
New TV series "The Handmaid's Tale" — better known as Mike Pence's take on the Brady Bunch https://t.co/eMgAgcARV2
— GOOD (@good) April 16, 2017
.@MargaretAtwood's novel from 1985 has been brought terrifyingly to life by a star-studded cast https://t.co/sMtyciIVLO
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) April 26, 2017
Timely and absorbing, "The Handmaid's Tale" is a breakthrough for Hulu, lifting it into elite pay-TV territory @CNN https://t.co/WJrt6K3W2n
— Brian Lowry (@blowryontv) April 25, 2017
We live in the reproductive dystopia of “The Handmaid’s Tale”: https://t.co/2rnmAfOFIa pic.twitter.com/jO2E9355Vs
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) April 26, 2017
What feels familiar in “The Handmaid’s Tale” is the blunt misogyny of the society that @MargaretAtwood portrays: https://t.co/EfuZYLRFOZ pic.twitter.com/cBt2gGOmv9
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) April 26, 2017
.@HandmaidsonHulu, which premieres today, sounds a serious warning to conservative women. https://t.co/qPr0RdMCLj pic.twitter.com/kTzTfNgtK1
— The New Republic (@newrepublic) April 26, 2017
Elisabeth Moss on the Relevance of 'Handmaid's Tale': 'I Wish It Was Sci-Fi' https://t.co/lwz31p6FBk via @ew
— carla sosenko (@carlasosenko) April 26, 2017
The dark future of 'The Handmaid's Tale' feels terrifyingly real https://t.co/kdQfuNDrla by @anthonyha
— TechCrunch (@TechCrunch) April 26, 2017
The misogynist future of Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale feels terrifyingly within reach https://t.co/qXCHofAj6a pic.twitter.com/NSQDPVedTl
— Jezebel (@Jezebel) April 26, 2017
"The Handmaid's Tale," premiering on Hulu today, arrives with an unexpected resonance in Trump’s America https://t.co/jS18EXLyii
— The New York Times (@nytimes) April 26, 2017
“The Handmaid’s Tale”: A dystopian tale of female subjugation that hits close to home https://t.co/9cRkJ1Ce5X
— Salon (@Salon) April 26, 2017
EXCLUSIVE: The cast of 'The Handmaid's Tale' spoke to NowThis about why @margaretatwood's story is just as relevant now as ever pic.twitter.com/HA8qDduKQh
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) April 26, 2017
Actor-comedian Norm Macdonald, though, isn’t understanding what all the fuss is about:
I've just read an incredible article where "The Handmaid's Tale", a sub-par piece of science-fi trash, is defended by its author.
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 26, 2017
The author, who rightly should be apologizing for her execrable prose, not only defends it but calls it "timely".
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 26, 2017
The book has been made in to some sort of cable mini-series.
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 26, 2017
I'm Canadian, so had to suffer through this book as a young person. It's one of those cheap, dystopian tracts.
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 26, 2017
The difference with this one is it has a deeply paranoid feminist look into the future.
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 26, 2017
The story is as impossible as most of these " frightening looks into the future".
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 26, 2017
But to call it timely, when the possibility of this fiction ever becoming fact even more of a joke, is just a cynical cash-grab.
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 26, 2017
Macdonald’s take may not be woke, but it makes a hell of a lot more sense than the mix of squeeing and fearmongering from lefties.
No, "The Handmaid’s Tale" is not "unexpectedly timely" https://t.co/k2WNwZ3Vb6 pic.twitter.com/rUc5uVXyCd
— Bloomberg Opinion (@bopinion) April 25, 2017
The Dystopian World of The Handmaid’s Tale Bears No Resemblance to Trump’s America https://t.co/1FnUUWT7ct pic.twitter.com/PUwu4FRLNv
— National Review (@NRO) April 25, 2017
Macdonald apparently has some further thoughts on the subject:
Gotta go. More later.
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 26, 2017
We’re looking forward to it.
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Update:
https://twitter.com/NoahCRothman/status/857709034320867328
As promised, Macdonald picked up today where he’d left off:
Norm, youre amusing, but compared to Atwood you're a featherweight. I beg you, don't pick a fight with her.
— Bill German (@WilliamGerman3) April 26, 2017
Billy, do yourself a favor and take pity on your bookshelf,which groans under the ponderous and sweaty works of your heavyweight Ms. Atwood. https://t.co/kDX1EysbBC
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 27, 2017
https://twitter.com/BillyRedacted/status/857370347527688194
Billy, you have an odd way with words, but don't be terrified. Infer from my comments only what they contain: disdain for mediocre writing. https://t.co/VBHEs8h6uu
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 27, 2017
Sorry you are in a conflict with Atwood but I find her to be an incredibly talented writer. HMsT is one of my favorite novels.
— John Hanley (@fulltiltboogie) April 26, 2017
That's good that you read, John. If that is one of your favorite novels, I wish you would widen your library. https://t.co/jk0jF7hHD1
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 27, 2017
My wife is all about it, though, and I'm trying to figure out how to get out of watching it. FML.
— Jim ?✈️?️???? (@B52_tester) April 26, 2017
Hahaha. Well, the novel is so "timely" I'm surprised your wife has a say. https://t.co/RE1lAq5ihs
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 27, 2017
Ha!
Hardly sci-fi trash. One might not like the premise, but that is another matter.
— Alicia E. Stallings (@ae_stallings) April 26, 2017
One might not like the premise, the meandering non-plot, the ugly themes, the subliterate dialogue and the dull fillibustering. https://t.co/huNoLu1fkl
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 27, 2017
https://twitter.com/DouglasLevene/status/857591954997035011
The perfect word, Douglas. https://t.co/DE8VjVlNLV
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 27, 2017
There must be a special place in hell for me. I'm 35, Canadian, an avid reader, and I've never read a Margaret Atwood book.
— Taylor Nezbit (@TayNez81) April 27, 2017
You should book the next plane to Vegas, Taylor, you lucky dog. https://t.co/NO01kCa4Ch
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 27, 2017
You know, as a non vaginal citizen, you should probably zip it on this one.
— k8sl (@dharmabitch) April 26, 2017
Oh, yes, I forgot. I don't get an opinion about garbage labelled literature because you say so. My apologies, SATYA??????? https://t.co/E1Seo1s1GO
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 27, 2017
ur trashing Margaret Atwood work??? really??? ?
— Creighton MacG (@CapCanuck1972) April 26, 2017
How dare I ? Someone as talented as Margaret Atwood? Really? The shame of it? https://t.co/LJeKbA1yAW
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 27, 2017
Are you f-ing kidding me @normmacdonald? You're critiquing a well-regarded book/series on content? lol I love you man but wtf? https://t.co/80MIgC2s9A
— this guy (@le_blah) April 27, 2017
Yes, I am. What do I care if it's well-regarded. I have eyes to read. Everyone but me is welcome to love it. But I am right. Content-free. https://t.co/g3e8PjumxF
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 27, 2017
Tell us more about your trash opinions, rich white men. https://t.co/qop9m9KVo3
— susan (@susalooo) April 27, 2017
What does color have to do with the merit of an opinion. What a vile racist you are, Susan. You disgust me. https://t.co/5HVGBVP10c
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 27, 2017
@normmacdonald I'm a 32-year-old Canadian who's never read Atwood. I'd always meant to, but you give me pause. How mediocre are we talkin'?
— some guy (@ChrisFofonoff) April 27, 2017
Not the true meaning of the word mediocre, of course. I would say "unpublishable" would describe her style. https://t.co/jh0YWPNE0J
— Norm Macdonald (@normmacdonald) April 27, 2017
We’re loving this.
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