I Cogitate
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September 19, 2006
Joe Scarborough has discovered what is ruining our youth I do not watch "Scarborough Country" on MSNBC. This is because of the pedestrian lameness and the 'he said/she said' black hole of nothingness that infects most of these types of shows (sorry Joe, your "Is Bush An Idiot?" episode doesn't rescue you). Recently, it came to my attention (via channel flipping as I caught a headline) that Scarborough was doing a segment about the negative effect of Jon Stewart's "The Daily Show" on the youth of America. My jaw dropped and my blood pressure rose as I issued a string of epithets at the television screen. I thought there needed to be a segment titled "Is Scarborough an idiot?" I then decided to find the transcript. Here's what Scarborough had to say: "Is The Daily Show harming youth?Okay, Jon Stewart can quite ably defend himself but isn't it Scarborough having it both ways in the above piece? He rightly admits that the hot air blowhards deserve being made fun of but then completely derails. Yes, Stewart and Company do blast pols and pundits at times but more often, it is these very same people offering themselves up for such fodder. Can anyone recall Alaska Senator Ted Stevens describing the internet? How about the heavyweights of the Bush Administration providing everything but a laugh track with such comments as "Mission Accomplished," or "I think they're in the last throes, if you will, of the insurgency..." or "democracy is untidy, freedom is untidy, liberation is untidy..." or "my belief is, we will in fact, be greeted as liberators..." This is being handed readymade material on a platter. And where in the world did Scarborough pluck the assignment for Stewart to heal our fractured country? Huh? Joe, we're talking a comedy show, unless you somehow have let that fact escape you. Brokaw and Koppel desire to be on the show in an attempt to expand theri cred with a younger demographic, not the other way around. And why is it inappropriate for Stewart and Company to operate a "fake news show" while having guests on such as real life newspersons, authors and the like? Often, they or their talking points deservedly get skewered too. What Scarborough just doesn't get is that Stewart and his troupe point out and say what many of "The Daily Show" viewers at home are thinking. They call people on their BS, when it's BS, unlike the many political interview show hosts or even the various anchors of the nightly news shows. Does viewing "The Daily Show" really harm youth? It may add a degree to the onslaught of righteous cynicism that the purveyors and proponents of such outrageous lies so soundly deserve and create. But get to the heart of the matter Joe--it is the warped politicians, CEOs, church leaders and the like whose behavior is harming this country. Those who command the spotlight but who should be shunned and donned with sackcloth and ashes for their fraud and hyperbole. Joe, no one ever was killed by watching "The Daily Show." There would be no need for "The Daily Show" if enough of the various forms of mass media were truly performing their respective duties. In this situation, it's another case of shooting the messenger. Methinks what Joe Scarborough is really suffering from is a case of ratings envy mixed with myopia. . top |
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