Is no one immune from the ratings game?
Michael Jackson died today and while it’s certainly a momentous event in the history of pop music, is it really so newsworthy that every media outlet is now devoting hours and hours of air time to blather on about it? Even FOX News is preempting Bill O’Reilly’s show tonight to air a hastily-patched-together special.
I find this ironic and I find it sad. And, somehow, it’s almost like a perfect storm. Ed McMahon died Tuesday. This morning Farah Fawcett lost her long fight with cancer. And by the East Coast prime time news hour Michael Jackson is unexpectedly pronounced dead in Los Angeles.
And no one can talk about anything else.
Conservatives, in particular, want to cling to their Bibles and too-often beat others over the head with their beloved book yet it is the Bible that says to “let the dead bury their dead”. I won’t deny that the death of a pop icon is sad but am I the only one remembering that Michael Jackson was also of questionable morals? Frankly, this is a time when there are truly important matters at hand that must be properly addressed. The citizens of Iran are dying in their streets for fairness and freedoms, North Korea is moving nuclear weapons material across the seas and, most frightening of all, the Waxman-Markley energy bill – cap & tax – the biggest destruction of American life we have yet to see in our lifetimes – is going up in the House tomorrow for a floor vote.
I imagine that Obama and his Congressional cohorts are doing happy hula dances at tonight’s White House luau to celebrate their good fortune at this distraction. A shindig paid for by us, by the way, but to which we, the American taxpayer, are not, of course, invited.
Deb says
I get queezie at all the folks blubbering on tv regarding, yes admittedly an early death of a human, but just that a human. I for one am sick of being forced to watch “stars” stumble and bumble and actually tumble all the way down that stardom staircase. I must be old, I just don’t get the fandom mentality. “Doesn’t matter what he’s done or have been alleged to have done, he’s just so great.” ‘scuse me while I burp.
One would think that with all the bazillions he’s made and blown over the years he’d have found a good shrink to fix his fractured spirit, rather than just paying off the “hangersoners and opportunistic greedy so called friends”. Fouls are soon parted of their money.
God, wasn’t that long ago that the ‘fandom folks’ were lined up at the court house hoping that he’d be found guilty. What a sick society we live in.
footdetoxtgirl says
It is such a great loss that a man with great talent like Michael Jackson dies. RIP King of POP
Thomas says
I feel your pain. I bet by now my congressman Allen Boyd knows that Michael Jackson is dead but still doesn’t know the details of the cap and trade bill (or at least he didn’t when I called his office at 2:30p Thursday) – http://www.conservativeponderment.com/2009/06/allen-boyds-cap-and-trade-vote-should.html
Nits1 says
Hum trying to see how conservatives or conservative Christians have much to do with the hoopla:-) But in this day and age of American Idol the hoopla is expected to the point of tacky. High point The Won probably has his nose and ego all bent out of joint because he has really been preempted, it isn’t about him:-)
The rational folks are still paying attention to Cap and Tax