ACHING NEWS
Due to the fact that a growing portion of the news on TV in recent years is blown up as BREAKING NEWS, it’s a wonder there’s any news left in one piece. It strikes me that TV ‘journalism’ has fallen into such a decrepit condition, even Humpty Dumpty wouldn’t want to trade places with what remains of it. To those of us who fondly remember the class of Edward R. Murrow, Walter Cronkite, and the like, cable news overkill is a heart-breaking state of affairs — and heart-breaking affairs, of course, can only leave….
Yes, friends, I’m afraid this world has come to a pretty pass. My heart aches for the return of the good old days when men were men, women were women, news was news, and Presidents were a cut above a pain in the dis-ass-ter. Pardon my language, but that’s the….
What’s to do about it?
Don Ostertag 12:06 am on June 22, 2019 Permalink |
AMEN!!!
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mistermuse 1:31 am on June 22, 2019 Permalink |
Now I lay me down to sleep
I pray the Lord our President not to keep
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obbverse 12:16 am on June 22, 2019 Permalink |
I elect we spurn Don, tune out and switch off. If only it was that easy though.
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mistermuse 1:33 am on June 22, 2019 Permalink |
Ditto my previous reply.
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calmkate 12:19 am on June 22, 2019 Permalink |
lol very clever post … oh my achy breaky heart π
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mistermuse 1:34 am on June 22, 2019 Permalink |
Thanks — I hear you!
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lexborgia 6:05 am on June 22, 2019 Permalink |
Roger that. Back then the news was a ‘serious affair’ (only our parents and proper adults watched it). Now it’s just a show…with plot points.
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mistermuse 8:00 am on June 22, 2019 Permalink |
When we have a fake President calling everything that displeases him “fake news,” even the real news suffers because many people don’t (want to) know enough to tell the difference.
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lexborgia 2:06 pm on June 22, 2019 Permalink
Roger that.
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Carmen 6:54 am on June 22, 2019 Permalink |
News as entertainment – whoβd a thunk it? π¦
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mistermuse 8:12 am on June 22, 2019 Permalink |
Carmen, it’s like seeing a bad movie over and over again, and that same movie is on every channel (and the ‘commercials’ on the Fox News Channel are delivered by integrity-impaired Trumpites)
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Rivergirl 7:54 am on June 22, 2019 Permalink |
I wish that news would go back to being just that… news. This happened on this day, period. No hour long diatribe filled punditβs opinion. Report the facts, Iβll make up my own mind.
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mistermuse 8:22 am on June 22, 2019 Permalink |
It’s probably wishful thinking, but maybe the news will return to some semblance of normalcy after Trump is voted out of office in 2020 (except Fox News will undoubtedly continue to rant and rave and cry foul ad nauseam).
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Carmen 8:30 am on June 22, 2019 Permalink
Faux News is manna to the Republichristians . . . mind-boggling, really.
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mistermuse 11:03 am on June 22, 2019 Permalink
“Faux News” is the perfect name for the Republichristian channel. Congrats on putting your Carmen Miranda rights to good creative use (forgive me, Carmen, for I have punned).
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Carmen 11:46 am on June 22, 2019 Permalink
Blessed be the hoot. π
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Garfield Hug 10:07 am on June 22, 2019 Permalink |
Very good post!!ππ
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mistermuse 11:08 am on June 22, 2019 Permalink |
Thanks, G H. I hope Garfield liked it as much as you did.
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Garfield Hug 1:20 am on June 23, 2019 Permalink
For sure Garfield did! π
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arekhill1 1:54 pm on June 22, 2019 Permalink |
I don’t know, Sr. Muse. If Trump broke all of his Twitter fingers in a golfing mishap, I’d want to hear about that right away.
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mistermuse 2:27 pm on June 22, 2019 Permalink |
I doubt we’d even notice a change, Ricardo. Trump is so obsessed with tweeting, he’d probably switch to using his toes….and though his tweets would likely appear as gibberish, how would that be any different than now?
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Elizabeth 2:13 pm on June 22, 2019 Permalink |
Thanks for sharing my disgust with “breaking news.” I will adopt your phrase “aching news.” Or maybe “braking news” as in I am putting the brakes on hearing any more news.
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mistermuse 2:42 pm on June 22, 2019 Permalink |
I’m so sick of seeing Trump’s face on the news, “braking news” is probably the way to go, if only for that reason alone.
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mlrover 5:35 am on June 25, 2019 Permalink |
My mom used to talk about Ted Weems. Fun photo. Have you seen the wonderful Good Night and Good Luck film? I watch every few months just to marvel that we had journalists of that caliber, courage and integrity.
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mistermuse 4:13 pm on June 25, 2019 Permalink |
I haven’t seen the movie (about CBS coverage of the McCarthy hearings), however I was a teenager at the time of the hearings and remember watching some of it because, even at my tender age, it was a compelling spectacle. The film, as you know, was directed by George Clooney, and the actor who played Edward R. Morrow played the part perfectly, according to film critic Leonard Maltin. Incidentally George’s father, Nick Clooney, was a long-time TV news anchor on the local CBS affiliate.
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mlrover 10:15 am on June 26, 2019 Permalink
Take the time to see the film. It’s worth it just to hear the words of Murrow and the rest of the cast is splendid. You’ll also love the music!
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D. Wallace Peach 5:36 pm on June 25, 2019 Permalink |
Nice. I could use some news that isn’t about the presidential dis-ass-ter. Usually it makes me cry, so thanks for the laugh.
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mistermuse 8:12 pm on June 25, 2019 Permalink |
I guess news reporting (except for Fox News) can’t be all that bad if our laughable fake President calls it “fake news” and calls the news media “the enemy of the people.”
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J.S - WEW 1:59 pm on June 28, 2019 Permalink |
With the passage of time so many things changed. We watch so many BREAKING NEWS every day, but actually people and society need MAKING NEWS now. Media has totally changed and it needs improvement also.
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mistermuse 6:05 pm on June 28, 2019 Permalink |
Here in the U.S., BREAKING NEWS is overused (in my opinion) by cable news and local news, not by network news (ABC, NBC and CBS). Apparently it’s meant to keep viewers tuned in, but when overdone, it comes across as hype and a gimmick more than anything else.
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Alison 8:29 pm on June 30, 2019 Permalink |
Yessss! I so agree with you on the news. Also, I canβt stand the media bias. Even if I have the same bias I just want the facts. Let me use my own brain to decide what I believe. Ugh. Thank you for saying what most of us are feeling.
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mistermuse 10:29 pm on June 30, 2019 Permalink |
You said it, Alison. In-depth news and commentary seem to be taking more and more of a backseat to ideologically-slanted news and commentary with each passing season. This would be called playing to the base if politicians did it. When “base” news channels such as Fox do it, how they can claim to be “fair and balanced” is beyond me.
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America On Coffee 3:26 pm on July 6, 2019 Permalink |
This is definitely our current state of affairs.
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