The weekly, OK, monthly, OK quarterly ramblings of a regular guy with a mildly liberal bent, who is sick of BOTH parties and their BS. For those of you just joining us, click on the March 2005 archive, scroll to the bottom of the posts, and read your way back up... or at least read that first one to see how this mess got started out of fear and boredom in Iraq.
Friday, June 08, 2012
Fair Game
More rhetorical analysis from The Daily Show:
Last night, Stewart summed up the (primarly Fox News) fervor over what's "fair game" to discuss, call into question, or criticize in a presidential election campaign.
In addition to indecorously suggesting that news outlets spend their time determining the objective veracity of claims rather than pointlessly discussing a subjective determination of whether said claims are "fair game," Stewart points out that "referring to someone's prior business experience during a job interview" is actually EXACTLY how hiring decisions are made.
He went on to compare Fox's non-value-added preoccupation with "fair game" to a "circle jerk." (...but then clarified that this would be a discredit to circle jerks since they at least have an actual, observable outcome.)
Been pretty busy lately... it's good to be back.
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