Showing posts with label Michael Jackson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michael Jackson. Show all posts

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Weekend Tids and Bits

PRAISE THE LORD AND PASS THE AMMUNITION – seems to be a good opening number for a service at the New Bethel Church in Louisville, KY. The pastor, Ken Pagano, is inviting his parishioners to bring their guns to church, according to a New York Times story you can read at http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/26/us/26guns.html?hp. If you bring your weapon openly to church, make sure it’s unloaded, because deputies will be checking, the story says. If it’s concealed, no problem.

In most states, it’s legal to openly carry a gun – you get in trouble when the weapon is concealed. The nuances vary by state and if you’re thinking of strapping on a holster, visit http://opencarry.org first.

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SOME GUYS GET ALL THE BREAKS – If an elected official has a chance to pick the day for going public with an adulterous affair, South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford’s luck sets an example. Sanford’s love life had roughly 24 hours in the main media spotlight and was already being edged by Farah Fawcett’s death when Michael Jackson’s demise moved Sanford’s trouble to the “In other news…” sections.

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LAST WEEK WE DISCUSSED. . .

Elephants aren’t particularly afraid of mice, but the Republican Party has gone so conservative that someone yelling “Change!” at a GOP event will start the Pachyderm Party thundering and trumpeting towards the doors at http://larryblaskosaid.blogspot.com/2009/06/elephants-and-mice-republicans-and.html

Something is happening in Iran, but exactly what is information hard to come by. Harder still is information about why we should care much one way or the other at http://larryblaskosaid.blogspot.com/2009/06/iran-turmoil-yeah.html

We need to do something about the environment, if only to shut up the environmentalists whose concern is so all encompassing, they were worried about cow burps at http://larryblaskosaid.blogspot.com/2009/06/radical-reformers-target-cow-burps.html. No confirmation yet on the rumor that some environmentalists have developed such a concern about discharging bodily waste that they hold it as long as possible. Confirmation, of course, would confirm that they are indeed full of it.

South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford gave in to temptation, but so did the media outfits who quoted extensively from e-mails between the lovers at http://larryblaskosaid.blogspot.com/2009/06/giving-in-to-temptation-south-carolina.html

Michael Jackson’s death sparked a media frenzy of major size and minor importance at http://larryblaskosaid.blogspot.com/2009/06/michael-jackson-and-things-of.html

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Friday, June 26, 2009

Michael Jackson and

Things of Importance

Things of great importance may have happened Thursday, but few will have been noticed, let alone remembered because Michael Jackson died at 50.

The pop culture creation’s death goaded mainstream media to grab public attention by the throat like a dog killing a squirrel, driving attention away from just about anything else.

Shortly before midnight on Thursday the New York Times website was running nine Jackson stories, slide shows or other links. For MSNBC, the count was seven. The splash page for The Associated Press at hosted.ap.org limited itself to two Michael Jackson stories, but over at CNN.com, there were ten links, as at The Drudge Report. The Washington Post web page also sported ten links. I stopped counting there.

This wasn’t the death of a Gandhi or Churchill or Mother Theresa. Lynn Elber of the AP had the context right: “Jackson's death brought a tragic end to a long, bizarre, sometimes farcical decline from his peak in the 1980s, when he was popular music's premier all-around performer, a uniter of black and white music who shattered the race barrier on MTV, dominated the charts and dazzled even more on stage.

So about a quarter-century ago, this guy was very, very hot. And then he had some troubles, including allegations of molesting boys and financial woes, but he was hoping for a comeback run starting July 13 in London.

So what makes his death from a suspected cardiac arrest at 50 worth all the hyper-attention?

The answer seems pretty clear. The media is in mourning for one of its creations. Jackson had talent, but it was the media following first his every success and then his every bizarre twist and decline that both made Jackson what he became and revealed the mainstream media for what it has become.

For both, good beginnings. For Jackson, a premature end.

For the mainstream media, one more demonstration that its self-congratulatory and studied devotion to news in the public interest can be vanquished at a moment’s notice by news in the service of pandering for profits.

A sad day all around.

There will be others.

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