andrewducker (
andrewducker) wrote2005-02-19 10:59 am
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Oh, the humanity
Having just watched this 9 minute clip of The Daily Show, concerning bloggers bringing down hypocritical members of the US press, two things spring to mind:
1) Why the hell isn't there a political show as good as that over here in the UK?
2) We really are very nearly in The Transparent Society - we now have cameras pretty much everywhere, phone cameras/digital cameras everywhere else, and tiny, constantly recording cameras are just on the edge of possibility. It won't be long before you won't be able to say or do anything without it being possibly public knowledge. Fortunately, neither will 'they'.
1) Why the hell isn't there a political show as good as that over here in the UK?
2) We really are very nearly in The Transparent Society - we now have cameras pretty much everywhere, phone cameras/digital cameras everywhere else, and tiny, constantly recording cameras are just on the edge of possibility. It won't be long before you won't be able to say or do anything without it being possibly public knowledge. Fortunately, neither will 'they'.
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2) Hence one of my other blogs...
Re: political shows
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In the bit you mention (I haven't listened to the clip, but I assume it's the segment of the show I remember), my favorite bit was the little diagram of flow of information through various different blogs, leading up to an article in The Washington Post, and Jon Stewart's line, "The Washington Post. You heard it here ... twelfth." Heh.
But I've got to agree with
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The Daily show is truly wonderful, but I don't think it would work nearly as well if US politics were not a sick and terrible joke. I think that it's an excellent sign that you have no such show in Britain.
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A bunch of fucking stalinists hounded a guy from CNN for an off the record comment at Davos.
Fuck them. And fuck their stupid little jesus.
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