I have avoided writing about this topic like Rush Limbaugh avoids reality – ferociously and unapologetically. But after watching the escalation of crazy, I can't hold back any longer.Let me say for the record, it's not just the healthcare crazy (though that's a whole new level of wackadoodle). It's not just the swastika painting, the Joker poster hanging, the Neo-Nazi militias getting jiggy, the gun-toting "tree of liberty" folks or the slamming of 80-year old grandmas into the ground. It's the pontification, the superior, snarky, I-can-speak-louder-than-you noise emanating from that which passes itself off as news these days.
I miss Walter Cronkite and Bernard Shaw (where he at?). I miss the solemn, stone-faced stodgy delivery of straight (in as much as it can be) news. I miss news without nuance. Talk without texture, facts without flourish, and statistics without scenery. I want my news like old school Dragnet, "Just the facts, ma'am." I want my news like tequila at a Cinco de Mayo happy hour, "Straight no chaser." I could do this all night but you catch my meaning.
I have long since boycotted local and network news. If I happen upon it, I'll listen long enough to make sure I have no need of my Emergency Preparedness Manual and move on. The old "if it bleeds, it leads" standard of ABC/NBC/CBS news wore me out. After a long day living in the real world, I did not want to share everyone else's pain. Selfish? Probably? Self-preservation? Definitely. There's only so much negativity you can be bombarded with before it weighs heavy on your soul. I prefer my soul like pancakes – light and fluffy. (I'm killing with the metaphors today… apologies)
Having worked from home for a number of years, it was my practice to turn on Headline News (now irritatingly referred to as HLN) for about an hour to get the mcnugget news for the morning. Then I would shift over to MSNBC for some liberal in depthness before getting down to work. Near the end of my workday, I would generally switch between CNN and MSNBC for a few hours. During the election, I followed Countdown with a religious fervor previously reserved for NFL football and potato skins.
Let me take a moment to assign a special place in Hades for whoever created potato skins. And as long as we are talking about the seventh circle of Hell, let me get back on topic by bringing up one of Lucifer's anointed ones, Nancy Grace. I dislike her with the intensity of a thousand suns. Beyond the twang and the gleeful snitchy finger-pointing, anyone who makes their living off the tragedy and misfortunes of others is sub-human as far as I am concerned. Have you noticed that Jane Velez-Mitchell is just Nancy Grace with more "flavor" and darker hair?
Maybe I became burned out, maybe I got jaded. Or maybe, all of these talking heads got puffed up by the all the "White Girl killed by Husband/Lover," "Missing Baby" and "Shiny new Black President" ratings and lost what bits of their minds they had left. Somehow, somewhere along the way, the news became about opinions and accusations, not facts. At some point, someone decided you get better ratings by saying what you felt, not telling up what happened.
That's not reporting… that's just talking out of your ass. (Pardon the blunt verbiage)
These media outlets have a ton of rear-end mouthpieces out there. What school of Journalism did Glenn Beck graduate from? Whose Radio-TV-Film program granted Rush Limbaugh a degree? And even for the so-called "qualified" newsmen/women, when did fact-finding and non-partisan delivery of said facts turn into "he who screams the loudest wins"?
Can't even make the effort with Fox News. I find it so difficult to watch that when I was in my orthopedist's waiting room where the TV was programmed to Fox News; I told them I would stand outside until he was ready to see me. I believe I have hit zero tolerance for the bullshiggity.
CNN has gone from being a trusted news source to a place where you're never sure who or what you'll get. The most authentic voice they have left is James Earl Jones announcing, "This is CNN." Soledad stays losing with me over her Black in Americaness. Anderson Cooper is a philantrophist in reporter's clothing. Larry King is pimpin' Larry King. Wolf Blitzer just barely holds his own (he got a little too happy during the RNC/DNC conventions for me… act like you've been there, Wolf.) And let's take a nano-second to hold a candlelight vigil for Lou Dobbs career. Poor Lou Dobbs once considered "the most trusted man in news" swift boated his damn self by wading into the nutso birther waters and then acting like it was okay. Clue to newscasters, when you are starting your sentences with the phrase, "I believe…" you have gone adrift of the fair and impartial path of journalistic integrity.
Even Keith Olbermann who is less offensive than others (in my opinion) spends a lot of time judging the actions of newsmakers, grading them from bad to worst and taking a moment (when he's really riled up) to share a special commentary (read supercilious rant filled with words like "travesty of justice", "you sir are a scourge upon humanity" and "appalling lack of judgment." That being said, I feel like Keith at least makes an effort to deliver the truth. But that could be my liberal bias rearing its daisy-chained head. J
When I took my journalism 101 class (back in the day, ya'll), we were told over and over again that REAL news is covered by answering the question: WHO, WHAT, WHEN, and WHERE. Editorials or op-eds happened with you delved into the WHY and the HOW. So is modern day news casting just one big Op-Ed? From people with skewed and unvalidated opinions?
BougieOlderBro believes that major news outlets should go independent and distance themselves from the ethically-challenged shackles of corporate ownership and influence. He has a point. How much of what gets shown on Fox is dictated from the Rupert Murdock philosophy on life (I shudder to think). How much weight does a board member of GE have on who appears on Hardball? How much Disney is in the ABC newsroom? It gives you pause and makes you question the validity of any (and every) broadcast.
So I've had it with news "personalities" running with "the hot story" whether it is valid or not. I've had it with the endless panels of professionals telling me what they think and how I should feel and why the country is going to hell in a basket TONIGHT, in time for the 10:00pm update. I'm weary of increasingly pretty people with nothing in their pretty heads mouthing off about the topics of the day. I can hear no more opinions on what Obama does wrong (or right), what Michelle Obama wears (or buys) and who killed Michael Jackson. I'm done, son.
I get my news in quick bites from all sources now. I actually get more breaking news on Twitter than CNN these days. I've found that the commentary I read on blogs is far more witty and three-dimensional than that offered up on TV. Huh, I just thought of something. I'm already over most of Primetime Television. I am not a reality fan, you KNOW my feelings about the BET of it all and now I am boycotting news shows. Pretty soon, I'll be watching nothing but the NFL Network, QVC, TNT and the History Channel. Definitely maximizing my 800 channels, ya'll.
So I'm talked out of the talking heads. Today, I found myself watching CNN on mute and I just read the scrolling headlines at the bottom. Yes, it's come to this.
What do you think? Is the mainstream media way out of control? Is there a one of them that you trust and respect? Please share.
Oh, I figured out how to add polls to my page (clearly). I'll give these a try and see if they slow down the page-load time. Talking head poll embedded below.
13 Bougie Thought(s):
I thought I was the only one who had given up on these guys. It's ridiculous! Can barely stand to hear any of them speak.
I've displaced a lot of restraint while reading your blog and have not posted a comment until now. But given the fact that you have just written just about every thought I've had in my bougie head and voiced from my bougie mouth, I had to write to say how much I agree with you. Real news died a quick and sudden death a long time ago. I can't pinpoint the story that started this opinionated 'journalism' free fall but it's quite pathetic. I find myself watching CNN on mute and reading the scrolling 'news' along the bottom of the screen. BTW, I didn't realize that someone else disliked Nancy Grace as much as I. The sheer sight of her makes me have thoughts that my mother would not approve of. Speaking of which, I will need 7 synonyms for the word ass you used earlier. smile
Your poll however is quite unfair. How can we pick just one crazy when you list a plethora news infidels (with the exception of Olbermann who occasionally goes too far with the opinions and comments, but overall hits the nail right on the head) I mean really, Hannity, Limbaugh, poor disillusioned Dobbs, Beck and telling me to pick just one?!?! That's like telling me I can only have one Bellini at brunch. I'll have to have three please (it's been a hard week) and pick Hannity, Limbaugh and Beck; in no particular order.
My last question is this. Do you have my house bugged? My husband, Glen from the Gentlemen's Standard, was going to write a blog of similar content to your post from yesterday and post it yesterday-but you beat him to it. And we have been having a conversation about state of 'news' and I went on a I CAN'T STAND NANCY GRACE rant last night and today I read your post. Just asking... ;-)
loved that last post..I dont want any of those dudes or any of those shows mentioned..but loved the writing nonetheless. ESPECIALLY the metaphors
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That's what I am saying. Just give me the truth and let me decide.
I believe myself to be fairly intelligent, but I simply don't completely understand this whole healthcare thing. I do, however, believe everyone has the right to decent healthcare.
But with the information I am getting, I do not have many facts. Everyone seems to be arguing from their own ideologically informed point of view.
@The Lady - yes, I have listening devices installed in all my blog cousins' homes... how else can I stay one step ahead? Ha! Actually, more like great minds think alike :-)
Reading articles like this remind me just how much I don't miss having Cable TV. I'm not missing anything except for the headache.
Tv in general has been dumbed down beyond belief; reality tv is the best example of that.
If the internet did not exist, I fear I truly wouldn't have a clue what was going in the world.
The News business is a business. Period. Dot.
When a business continuously loses market share it has to change its strategy or it will go out of business.
We haters have to turn it off, OFF, not put it on mute. And we need to spread the word. Shame folks into turning it off. Off, not mute. As much as I want to see Nancy Grace's head finally explode in a million pieces, I'll read about it rather than give the network one more "viewer" to report to their advertisers.
You are making too much sense!!! I feel hives start to form when I hear ANY of the pontificating people you mention so I can't choose just one. I do have a special pulsating vein that pops up in my neck just for Nancy Grace...ugh! I have this discussion in my home too often that there is no such thing as REAL NEWS anymore. I've become so increasingly selective of what I can stomach to watch on TV that my cable company owes me a refund. Mute has become my favorite button on the remote these days!
I've become more involved with Media Matters, they are a watchdog group. Right now working on running Lou Dobbs off
In his defense, I think Glenn Beck has a chemical imbalance. No...really...no joke. His mother and brother committed suicide and he is a former alcoholic. Dude has serious issues.
I miss that era of great reporting. I think the last of died with Peter Jennings. Its all bout ratings and shock value. Anyone can be a pundit now.
It does not surprise me to know that Glenn Beck has a chemical imbalance. So they just give ANYone a microphone these days?
I know my stress level goes up just watching the news sometimes...for the most part, I enjoy watching morning news shows, because they tend to be light and not too heavy on the opinion talk. The reporters also seem to be more relaxed as well.
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