Talk about a watch party.
President Obama really likes “The Wire” — so much so that he invited the show’s creator, David Simon, to come talk about it with him at The White House. Right off the bat, Obama calls Simon’s creation “one of the greatest, not just television shows, but pieces of art in the last couple of decades.” And while the Obama does not shy away from praising the show or his favorite character, Omar, the sit-down also exposes many of the show’s deeper truths about America’s culture of incarceration and the war on drugs.
“The Wire” focuses in part on the Baltimore drug scene and depicts the lives dealers, users, and law enforcement. And while it is technically fiction, Simon’s own experience as a police reporter steeps the story lines in reality.
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That realism is not lost on Obama, whose outgoing Attorney General, Eric Holder, has pushed to reform mandatory minimum sentencing laws. In August 2013 Holder spoke about “a vicious cycle of poverty, criminality, and incarceration” that “traps too many Americans and weakens too many communities.”
“The Wire” not only displays this cycle, but Simon sees those caught in the tide of incarceration as “permanently part of the Other America.”








