Mao, McDreamy, and McCain
May 9th, 2008I’m opening a big ol’ can of worms here, and I’m quite positive even if some of you don’t comment you’ll still be reading this and shaking your head at my slanted political views and lack of political respect. But screw it… I just have one important question I’d like answers to tonight. How is it Jon Stewart has the ability to make people seem so freakin’ cool? Take the next two clips of Presidential Candidate John McCain on Wed’s episode of The Daily Show. Yes, I know this is FAKE NEWS. No, I don’t care.
McCain is genuinely funny and seems to understand a simple fact most politicians get wrong: a large number of The Daily Show and Colbert Report viewers are not looking for a campaign speech or lecture on the virtues of one’s possible presidency. We watch to laugh. It’s that simple. Of course, McCain plugs himself. Yet, for any one who’s seen the other two candidates on fake news lately, McCain is a breath of fresh, humorous air. Despite the fact that deep down you know he’s taking this presidency thing seriously… he has fun with Stewart and plays along. I mean he chooses Dwight K. Schrute for his running mate. Did he not see last week’s episode of The Office?!?! Dwight is an unstable power-hungry leader. Honestly, Dwight’s Emergency Take-over chart reminds me of another famous second-in-command, but that’s just a coincidence, right?
Now the sad thing in this whole election year is many in my generation look to Colbert and Stewart for real news. Lately, we’ve stopped confidently deciding our views on our own and have allowed ourselves to be swept up in punditry and flashing lights. Colbert and Stewart are at their best when they work together as a check-and -balance system of our nation, culture, and thought process. and a catalyst to our own research. Maybe I’ve got this all wrong, but let’s try something new as we move toward November. FoxNews, MSNBC and all your friends, do your job and hook us up with the facts. Stewart and Colbert, you just keep entertaining us, and hopefully, each one of us will decide who we are and what we believe and stand unwaveringly. Isn’t that the change we need?
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Link Here | May 10, 2008,
The thing I really love is the jealousy from actual news organizations over the popularity of these fake news programs. They are actually expecting Stewart and Colbert to ask politicians REAL QUESTIONS. I am constantly amused by that.
Jon Stewart makes everything seem cool. Even stiff non-fiction authors who come on to talk about a book they wrote about a handful of debates in 1862. It’s incredible.
Comment by Heather Bee |
Link Here | May 10, 2008,
I’m not sure cool is the right word. I think I can agree on “smooth criminal” though
BTW, asking whether McCain would renounce DOTUS was a real question, even if we already know the answer.
Comment by Eric |
Link Here | May 10, 2008,
Yeah, that’s kinda like asking someone if they only still beat their wives on Tuesday. Screwed no matter how you answer…
Comment by Laurel |
Link Here | May 11, 2008,
So he has a sense of humor… Personally tha’ts number one on my list of qualities that I’m looking for in a presidential candidate. I mean you’re going to need a sense of humor if we spend another 100 years in Iraq.
Comment by Judy