oldsaw wrote:
You've offered a great starter list, a/c. Every example you listed is little more than an "entertainer" and none (with the possible exception of Levin) can claim anything more than a comedic or journalistic background. I'm not aware of them pretending to be anything else than what they purvey on the air.
I agree with you that their qualification are "entertainer", but
I absolutely do not agree that they don't pretend to be more. They may publicly state (I don't know) that they are simply "entertainers" but there actions on their shows clearly is more along the lines of "experts on the subject". The lack of "entertainment" in most of the shows seems to hold true to this.
While I agree with you that someone like Hannity for example really is no different then a stand up comic pontificating about some political topic (which is basically what Real Time is), I feel pretty strongly that his audience does not see it that way. And really, they are being short changed. At least a comic will make them laugh, Hannity only leaves them bitter and angry (most of the time).
Bill Mahr is an interesting subject in this case, he really does straddle the line. Although realistically, he does spend a lot of time on the non-funny side opinion side and isn't all that funny when he isn't. Kind of Hannity with a few jokes.
I'll suggest that those who are criticized for opinions stated as "facts" are no more guilty than those who don't.
I guess how I can see how a opinion stated as fact can be similar to an opinion, but that really is only result of ignorance (willful or otherwise) or laziness on the part of the speaker. I can have an opinion that the world is flat and state it as fact but that is because I either don't want to know, or don't know the facts surrounding the subject. Either way, not really a good thing especially if there are people who take direction from your statements.
Is that because some "factual" opinions do/do not follow already assigned preconceptions? Don't let a funny punchline disguise the bigger picture.
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Do you consider Logic an "assigned preconception"? Just because a stated fact does not conform with a common conception does not make it wrong it any way. When a stated fact ignores laws of logic and or completely ignores issue of the argument (this seems to be the most common), that is what I have the biggest issues with. Presenting those "facts" in a forum which is clearly meant to show them a authoritative makes it that much worse.