and the funniest part about it?
not a whisper of the whole event is available on any of the news sites online. None! (with the exception of a couple smaller sites...) CNN and a couple of others just highlighted the part where Bush did the routine with a look-alike.
http://www.mediainfo.com/eandp/news/..._id=1002425363
http://news.yahoo.com/s/huffpost/200...N5bnN1YmNhdA--
Maybe not so much of a stretch
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Originally Posted by MassLiberal
Yes, I find it pretty funny that Comedy Central has the most esteemed newsmen in the country. (I know, it's a stretch, but I'll take it)
Jena, Germany: I was wondering if you could comment on the impact of Jon Stewart's Daily Show and the Colbert Report to journalists. In my opinion, The Daily Show and more recently the Colbert Report have started substantively "out perform" real journalists on holding guests to actual facts It seems on the cable networks, guest have a carte blanche in respective to their "truthiness", yet on Comedy Central, I feel, both shows offer a higher degree of veracity to the facts and intellectual honesty. Is it just me?
Howard Kurtz: No, you've got plenty of company. Of course, these shows have the freedom to make stuff up, be insulting, put fake reporters in front of green screens and pretend they're in Iraq, etc. But they certainly do a great job of nailing hypocrisy in ways that much of the MSM doesn't even attempt.
I got this off poynter.org, a journalist website. Granted this is just from an online chat BUT...
You know something is fucked up with mass media when an esteemed Washington Post columnist agrees with this sentiment