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Matthew Simmons on Glenn Beck Show - CNN, Last night
Here's a little excerpt from the transcript of the show...
Beck actually ticked me off a bit with the ending statements where he jokes and said "No, I'm going to let my kids worry about it." I know that he was kidding but he's sending the wrong message to the public.
My $.02
-C.
In reply, Gore gave a one sentence explanation of peak oil.
I almost fell off my chair. I can't wait to see the transcript!
I just posted this over on Stuart's BP Thread as well
"I don't watch (consume) much MSM anymore. But last night, oddly, the satellite was 'out' for the two channels I do watch - FSTV and LINK - while it was working for others, including PBS and CNN. (big brother, anyone?) So I watched the end of the PBS news talking about the assassination of Zarqawi. Nothing illuminating. But then there was a several-minute self promo for PBS. Images of women, children, college students, earnest young men... soothing music in the background...text showing poll data to the effect of PBS/Newshour being "the most trusted source of news". I was almost lulled to sleep, it was working, I was being indoctrinated, trust us... trust us... it'll all be OK... trust us... It was just too creepy. I honestly felt like I was being set up for THE BIG LIE.
Then I switched over to CNN Headline news - just for a peek, just for a moment. There was a guy on - Glenn Beck - with what I can only describe as a Letterman-like take on the news. He asked rhetorically if Americans celebrating the death of Zarqawi were the same as Palestinians dancing in the streets on 9/11 (which assumes that any really did that - unstaged, that is). He proceeded to answer his question by stating unequivocally that no, it's not the same, because "we just got a real bad guy'. He made mocking comments about Zarqawi not being greeted in heaven by virgins but rather being faced with some demeaning fate that was meant to be humor but that was just disgusting and that I've blocked out. Then - and I really can't believe this - he cut to his lackey on the streets of Manhattan (again, this was CNN at 7 pm and seemed really, really, like the most distasteful of late night 'comedy') who had a pork-pie or bacon cake to mock Islam with lettering along the lines of "Happy Zarqawi Death Day". He was to go do some "man in the street interviews". I'd seen (way more than) enough, and turned it off at that point.
My point is that this is what's now accepted by this society. Celebrating death. Mocking religion. (not that I'm any fan of religion). But juvenile, immature, sophomoric, imbecilic - we don't even have words ( or at least I don't know them) for the depths to which we have sunk. And to quote James Earl Jones - This is CNN. Pardon my language but WTF is going on that we accept this!?! We pay for it. We condone it. We support it (if only by our silence). We're making enemies and things worse and fools of ourselves every time our culture opens its collective mouth. Please excuse me while I go throw up."
What you heard & saw was the inevitable outcome of the Invisible Hand guiding our news professionals ever so gently down that slippery slope from being "professional and trustable reporters of facts" to be becoming the pandering clowns of commercialism and infotainment.
Competition always causes us to be the best that we can be.
The best clowns and money licking fools.
Picture Congressmen on their knees, crawling after and licking the behinds of lobbyists --they're addicted to campaign contributions.
Picture Newsmen on their knees, crawling after & licking the behinds of advertisers --they're addicted to commercial contributions.
Picture us licking our TV tubes --we're addicted to crap.