Monday, December 27, 2010

Jon Stewart and other commies

Echoes of Murrow
jon stewart- Ed Murrow
There have been other instances when an advocate on a television show turned around public policy almost immediately by concerted focus on an issue — but not recently, and in much different circumstances.

“The two that come instantly to mind are Murrow and Cronkite,” said Robert J. Thompson, a professor of television at Syracuse University.

jon stewart- Ed Murrow
Drudge's link suggests that it's over the top to compare television comedian Jon Stewart with CBS legend Edward R. Murrow.  Not so.  Both are/were leftist ideologues who tailored news to suit their ideologies.  Stewart does it for laughs, Murrow ... ?  Maybe Ed Murrow followed instructions same as Dalton Trumbo and film industry counterparts.  Maybe Larry Duggan threw himself on the grenade meant for Murrow? 

If you go the Smithsonian you can watch Murrow on an old television kinescope.  What kinescope?  Why,  the one where he castigates Sen. Joe McCarthy.  That action made him a hero to the left.  What else was there that confers sainthood status on the man?   Interviewing Hollywood celebrities person-to-person in their living rooms? 

Going back to my Free Republic days in the mid-nineties, I remember thinking that somewhere in the Venona files, or KGB files unearthed after the fall of the Soviet Union, is a folder on Ed Murrow.  He begat Cronkite, who begat Dan Rather and the supporting casts which made CBS News the leading provider of agitprop in radio/television news for 75 years. As actual journalists, they're all jokes, just like Stewart. 

7 comments:

TimO said...

I think Murrow and Cronkite would throw up at the thought of anyone putting Jon Stewart at their level...

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Undoubtedly, but he is all the same.

clem said...

The difference is that impressionable skulls full of mush will actually watch Stewart, and not "real" news. It's kinda sad.

Kristophr said...

These days, you don't have to photochop off the Nazi helmet on the MSM carrier pigeon boy to stay accurate.

Anonymous said...

I'm a staunch conservative and I still see McCarthy as ending up on a destructive witch hunt. He was basically right but went too far (thanks to Cohn) and needed someone like Murrow to knock him down.

Now Stewart - no Murrow.

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Just wondering Vonster if you're read Arthur Herman's book on McCarthy?  Ann Coulter's book Treason:liberal treachery from the cold war to the war on terrorism is available in its entirety, read Chapter 5.

DougM said...

Unfortunately, every time the pigeons got startled and vigorously flapped their wings, the pigeon carrier would be flung forward on his face.
(What? *shhh* They were buyin' it.

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