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...appears that way on TV.In other words, because the world is too complex and broad for personal experience, we make use of unstable and inaccurate proxies. Seemingly solid facts, thoughtless orthodoxies considered True, are largely—although not entirely—a matter of perspective. Which makes Jon Stewart??s denunciation of Crossfire wishful thinking. He wants networks to relay the Truth that descends like manna from the heavens. Tragically, there is no such truth—the networks’ cacophony of talking heads is an apt reflection of reality.But, as both the appeal of LeRoy?...
...love that guy; he’s a flipping genius,” says Andrew D. Wong ’09, a fall-semester Life Science 1A student. “I want to have his babies.” A job offer as Rod Stewart??s life coach is pending...
...78th Annual Academy Awards may well be the most politicized Oscars ever televised. Many of the nominated films and performances tackle contentious social issues including homosexuality, race relations, and the war on terror. Adding fuel to the fire, Jon Stewart??the anchorman of Comedy Central’s left-leaning satirical newscast “The Daily Show”—has been invited to host...
...Colbert Report, a spin-off of Jon Stewart??s popular fake news program “The Daily Show,” features one-on-one interviews with host Colbert. Though he is famous for his levity and wit, Colbert asked about many serious issues during the short interview, including Dershowitz’s opinion of the ongoing war in Iraq and the possibility of launching a preemptive strike on Iran...
...Daily Show doesn’t re-do the news so much as it shows us the humor in the news that we can’t so easily discover when we watch real journalists. There is also an inherent difference between Stewart??s subjectivity and the ostensible objectivity of network news that creates an extra layer of laughs...