I've just seen the thing, another great episode but there where several weak spots.
The first as has been already mentioned is the coverage of Fox News, basically it's a rerun of the 'Bush is stupid, and the Right Wing are crazy' meme. Yes we all know that Glenn Beck is a disturbing emotional cripple with a tendency towards opportunism of the lowest kind, and that Bill O' Reilly is a arrogant windbag with anger issues there is no point banging on about it.
The second is Tim Key's god awful attempts at poetry
To be fair to Charlie he did get a pop in a Keith Olbermann, the 'pompous Liberal' of the US media and he made some interesting points about the shift in the newsreader from someone merely reporting the news to a celebrity.
Adam Curtis' piece on the rise of 'oh noism' was thought provoking Journalism, if the tried and fruitless narratives of 'good vs Evil' have failed and there is no attempt to provide a cogent political explanation then the news merely operates as a harsh condemnation of Humanity as a species.
Ultimately what else can we do but tut at the world
?
A harsh and cynical view yes, but this could be the wake up call that we all need in these dark times, a call to use our brains and experience not the words of the overpaid journalists who ofter nothing but cheap sensational emotion and fear. Or at least that's my hope...
It was amusing watching Charlie talking to himself and his O'Reillyesq rampage at the end.
Can't wait til next week.
The first as has been already mentioned is the coverage of Fox News, basically it's a rerun of the 'Bush is stupid, and the Right Wing are crazy' meme. Yes we all know that Glenn Beck is a disturbing emotional cripple with a tendency towards opportunism of the lowest kind, and that Bill O' Reilly is a arrogant windbag with anger issues there is no point banging on about it.
The second is Tim Key's god awful attempts at poetry

To be fair to Charlie he did get a pop in a Keith Olbermann, the 'pompous Liberal' of the US media and he made some interesting points about the shift in the newsreader from someone merely reporting the news to a celebrity.
Adam Curtis' piece on the rise of 'oh noism' was thought provoking Journalism, if the tried and fruitless narratives of 'good vs Evil' have failed and there is no attempt to provide a cogent political explanation then the news merely operates as a harsh condemnation of Humanity as a species.
Ultimately what else can we do but tut at the world

A harsh and cynical view yes, but this could be the wake up call that we all need in these dark times, a call to use our brains and experience not the words of the overpaid journalists who ofter nothing but cheap sensational emotion and fear. Or at least that's my hope...
It was amusing watching Charlie talking to himself and his O'Reillyesq rampage at the end.
Can't wait til next week.
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