Tuesday, August 16, 2011

When comedy mirrors reality

 First let me say, I am neither a fan or supporter of Ron Paul.


Having watched that video, a couple of realities came to my mind. The first of which being that while John Stewart is a liberal, more often than not, his comedic observations are spot on and often prescient when it comes to his political observations. Particularly as it concerns the media.

The second reality that comes to my mind having watched Stewart's critique on the media's treatment of Ron Paul, is that this is nothing new. Nothing new for Paul and more importantly, nothing new in the blatant manner by which the media continually attempts to slant opinion and control political opinion in this country. And they have been doing so for at least the past forty odd years.

Ever since the days of Walter Cronkite, the American media has been on a never ending quest to be the sole arbiters of what the American people should be allowed to see as it concerns politics and who they should be allowed to follow or hear speak. Individual opinions never enter into the equation with medias coverage of news or politics, only which spin they intend to put on the day's events. With American media, their demonstrated desire is to continually tell their readers and viewers what to think, what to watch, what to read, who to listen to and what to believe.

That is precisely what John Stewart reveals to his audience on a regular basis via his satires on American politics. And the man remains prescient in his observations concerning politics and politicians and the media in my opinion.

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