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HBO's Arrogant 'Newsroom'
HBO should really try a new slogan for its original programming. Indeed they already had one courtesy of Aaron Sorkin's acid pen in the debut of his ridiculous new series "The Newsroom." That slogan is "Speaking Truth to Stupid."
It's an appropriate slogan for a pay-cable channel that insists only the really smart people pay the extra fee to join the television elite. But do Sorkin and HBO really deserve their lofty, arrogant position as the smart people? Let's count the ways this new show demolishes that proposition:
- It's preposterous that this "Newsroom" is realistic. The first glaring indicator was disgraced CBS anchor Dan Rather insisting on his accuracy. He said the large number of TV critics who panned the show were wrong. "They've somehow missed the breadth, depth and 'got it right' qualities -- and importance - of Newsroom."
Real news junkies had to laugh at the idea that this fictional news crew from "ACN" handling real-life stories managed to figure out within a couple of hours that the Deepwater Horizon oil platform explosion in the Gulf of Mexico was going to lead to a massive oil spill. In real life, the networks took about four days to figure out the emerging story was a voluminous spill.
If that wasn't ridiculous enough, viewers are treated to the idea that the ACN crew of producers and fact-checkers was somehow out to lunch most of the day waiting for the Jeff Daniels anchorman character to get his contract revised. Then, with an executive producer in her first hours on a new job, the anchorman does an hour-long cable newscast with no script -- and it's presented as a seamless, Emmy-deserving hour of genius.
This is about as realistic as Rather's ersatz Texas Air National Guard documents.
- It's preposterous that this "Newsroom" is idealistic. This show's debut revolved around a rhetorical explosion from an anchorman when a young woman asks why America is the greatest country in the world. She gets an angry earful on how America is not at all the greatest country in the world -- with rat-a-tat statistics on how America only leads in incarceration as it lags in infant mortality, and it's certainly not great because it's free, because every country in Western Europe is free -- blah, blah, blah.
Daniels finally exploded because he sat between an arrogant liberal and an arrogant conservative yelling at each other -- and somehow he was the sensible center when he denounced the uber-patriotic straw woman. But the campus panel discussion he was on sounded a lot like "Real Time with Bill Maher," with Daniels getting to play Maher at the end. HBO, heal thyself?
Sorkin, talking through his characters, thinks that what America desperately needs are journalistic truth tellers to make democracy work. The people cannot rule by their own dimwits. They need the guidance of all-knowing anchorman prophets. As NPR's Linda Holmes perfectly summed it up, "It is to love America, but to be unable to stand Americans."
Near the debut episode's end, the news boss played by Sam Waterston lectures Daniels, "Anchormen having an opinion isn't a new phenomenon. Murrow had one and that was the end of McCarthy. Cronkite had one and that was the end of Vietnam." The betrayal of the commitment to impartiality is permissible if its end is the advancement of a leftist worldview.
It's downright bizarre for Sorkin to preach that the heyday of America was exactly the prime of arrogant and sloppy CBS bias under Murrow and Cronkite. The '60s weren't the heyday of TV journalism. They were the peak of Sorkinesque leftism, which presented America as a psychotic colossus polluting the planet and killing minorities in lands trespassed by Yankee imperialism. It was a heyday not for America but also for liberal journalism that enjoyed a monopoly in the "news" business.
What's funniest here is that Sorkin would present himself as a cable-news idealist when he prepared for the show by embedding himself with Keith Olbermann on MSNBC. If there's anyone who better represents the victory of cynical egotism over idealism, it's Olbermann.
- It's preposterous to suggest this isn't liberal activism, yet that's precisely what Sorkin is doing. He participated in a round of interviews insisting that he's not being political. He told New York magazine, "I want to make it clear, I'm not a political activist. ... I don't have a political agenda. I'm not trying to change your mind or teach you anything."
The idea that Sorkin would try and claim he's not political underlines how clueless he thinks the American people are. That's not "speaking truth to stupid." It's just shamelessly stupid deception.
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22 Comments
John in NYC
Friday, June 29, 2012 at 9:24 AM
Only an idiot would think a television show aims to present the facts. Television aims to entertain. And of course there's an underlying agenda. That's the foundation of any good creative writing. Why don't you know that?
wjm in Colorado
Friday, June 29, 2012 at 9:47 AM
Only an idiot or a taitor would embrace the Policy and ideals of Karl Marx and the Democrats.
Jack in Baltimore
Friday, June 29, 2012 at 10:53 AM
Only an idiot believes that the Democratic Party espouses the policies and ideals of Karl Marx. You and the others like you that revel in their staunch partisanship are the reason the United States of America is falling apart. You're also the reason why the rest of the world considers the majority of Republicans to be ignorant, uneducated, theocratic morons.
Basically, stop making the rest of us look bad. Go join the Tea Party.
This concludes your daily dose of reality.
wjm in Colorado
Friday, June 29, 2012 at 11:09 AM
Thanks for exposing the delusion of the left you useful idiot, Lennin would be proud of you. I am the TEA Party you traitor, it is filth of your ilk that are damned by true Americans, and I wish you great harm and pain and suffering. Rot in Hell you moron. You make yourself look bad. Enjoy your socialist utopia in Baltimore, the Peoples republic of Maryland, another failed state.
Jack in Baltimore
Friday, June 29, 2012 at 2:54 PM
I got a good laugh out of reading that reply.
Here's a small piece of advice, Mr/Mrs Tea Party. This type of illogical hate-filled response is exactly why the rest of the country sniggers whenever anyone mentions the Tea Party. When you want people to take you seriously, use proper grammar. Otherwise, you just sound like a bumbling jackass.
I can't help but think your next post will be even more comical. I look forward to reading it.
Timothy B in Texas
Friday, June 29, 2012 at 3:13 PM
WJM... let me tell you something.
You sound like an uneducated moron. Please never post on this website again. The Tea Party, of which I am a part, is better off without you.
sfj in Alabama
Friday, June 29, 2012 at 6:12 PM
Amen. Libs/progressives think they are soooo smart and sophisticated when they're little more than useful idiots of the left. Most of them have never held jobs that required hard work and have little knowledge of how things really work. I work around a bunch of these know-it-all fools. They provide me with plenty of examples to share with my conservative friends. We need them. They serve as good "bad examples".
wjm in Colorado
Saturday, June 30, 2012 at 9:36 AM
Hey Tim, I am more educated than you, and I can post at will, I have a love for this country, served for 26 years actively, and still support the military. The marxists are doing everything in their power to transform the country into some socialist marxist statist utopia. You may want to do a little reading on the subject by Steyne, Levin, Coulter, and Limbau. I know the books don't have pictures, but are quite informative. You claim to be a part of the TEA Party, but don't seem to have a clue what it stands for.
Peterill in New York, NY
Friday, June 29, 2012 at 6:19 PM
Jack you are absolutely correct! Maybe jwm (or jmw, or jmm, does not really matter) should get out his drum and his fife (he will need to look that one up) and funny hat. One request there mr teabagger - please indicate specifically the Fox Television Shows that Brent has gone after. Did not think you could! One swipe of Fox, and he would never ever get his money for appearing on Fox News programs. Now go back down to the basement. Your mother is tired of seeing you for now.
wjm in Colorado
Saturday, June 30, 2012 at 9:37 AM
I have better tools than durm and fife, do you?
Peterill in New York, NY
Monday, July 2, 2012 at 9:54 AM
What is a durm? Sounds dangerous! Look out! Here comes that teabagger with his durm! christ you are stupid!
BTC in South Dakota
Saturday, June 30, 2012 at 2:31 PM
http://patriotpost.us/opinion/11750 here is the Fox Television show that you asked for.
wjm in Colorado
Saturday, June 30, 2012 at 9:42 AM
Ever hear of Ted Nugent, he shares my views, and the Jack Boots gave him a visit, just like Stalin would have done.
Michael McNamara Sr in Kentucky
Friday, July 6, 2012 at 9:25 PM
"When you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody" -- Barack Hussein Obama.
"Some people are going to have to give a bigger slice of the pie so other people can have more" -- Michelle Obama
"Well you can either do it our way or we'll just socialize your industry" Congressman Maxine Waters.
"Fannie and Freddie are perfectly fine. There's nothing wrong. And anyway even if something happens, the government can just bail them out." Then-Chairman of the House Banking Committee Barney Frank, less than 3 weeks before Fannie and Freddie went bankrupt.
Prominent Democrats cite Chairman Mao as their "personal hero," defend Castro and his Communist regime without letup, swear up and down Capitalism is evil, and champion Obamacare -- the ultimate Marxist takeover in America -- even as two thirds of Americans want it repealed. Nah, there are no Marxists in the DNC.
Christie Kaplan in Denver, CO
Monday, July 16, 2012 at 11:30 AM
Staunch Partisanship? You honestly believe that partisanship only comes from one side?
There are two distinct definitions of partisanship:
The Democratic View - Your being partisan if you don't agree with me and vote like I want you to vote.
Merriam-Webster Dictionary: : a firm adherent to a party, faction, cause, or person; especially : one exhibiting blind, prejudiced, and unreasoning allegiance
Wow that sounds like the Democratic Party to me LOL
TV in New York
Friday, June 29, 2012 at 1:33 PM
\ We all know that you hate The Newsroom because it says that you're doing something wrong. Which you are. No matter whether you're a right wing fanatic shouting "guns and imperialism. uhh. 'MURICA" or a left wing socialist screaming "liberty and equality for ALL!" it doesn't matter because you bias your opinion heavily instead of giving us both sides of the argument. Someone doesn't like being butthurt. Did Mr. Reality give it to you good?
anup desao in New York
Friday, June 29, 2012 at 4:55 PM
Wow. Such Douchery on both sides. Seems like Sorkin got it right.
wjm in Colorado
Saturday, June 30, 2012 at 9:40 AM
Lots of comments from the useful idiots who can't grasp the concept of Marxist treason invading our country and attempting to transform. Forward is a communist slogan. Fairness equal shared misery, theft from the productive and distribution to the slothful. You may not like the truth, but putting your head in the sand won't save the Republic. I stand by my conviction that a vote for a Democrat today is either a clueless vote of an uninformed idiot, or a willfull treasonous act.
pete in CA
Saturday, June 30, 2012 at 5:27 PM
So typical of liberals and the media they own - end this, end that, but begin NOTHING!
Abu Nudnik in Canada
Saturday, June 30, 2012 at 7:58 PM
HBO is very similar to BHO.
Abu Nudnik in Canada
Saturday, June 30, 2012 at 8:03 PM
I use a coat hanger antenna to get the propaganda over the air for "free." I use a TV card in my computer to capture the signals that, aside from some sporting events, are not worth looking at.
"One day there will be pay TV and we won't have to watch commercials anymore!" -voice of the deluded, circa 1975
Selen in παρεμπιπτόντως θα έπρεπε να δέχεσαι δωρεές αντιτύπων βιβλίων τα οποία μετά (αφού κάνεις review όποια θες αν σου κάνουν κλίκ) να τα δωρίζεις σε κάποια βιβλιοθήκη ανά την Ελλάδα (π.χ. υπάρχει μια κίνηση για εμπλουτισμό των βιβλιοθηκών στις φυλακές)
Saturday, October 6, 2012 at 5:41 AM
παρεμπιπτόντως θα έπρεπε να δέχεσαι δωρεές αντιτύπων βιβλίων τα οποία μετά (αφού κάνεις review όποια θες αν σου κάνουν κλίκ) να τα δωρίζεις σε κάποια βιβλιοθήκη ανά την Ελλάδα (π.χ. υπάρχει μια κίνηση για εμπλουτισμό των βιβλιοθηκών στις φυλακές)