Pierce Describes Our Media
Posted by Kevin

And highlights the reason I hate them so:

Molly made a point often of how much she liked good politicians and believed in the political system. And Father Drinan — I know. I know. But the honorific is a tic of my Papist heritage that I can’t lose — was deadly serious about deadly serious topics — war and peace, economic justice. That’s not the way we do political commentary — or politics, alas — very much any more. What do we get? Michael Kinsley stuffing his IQ into a jar and defending Scooter Libby on the grounds of Business As Usual. Two weeks of idiocy about a caesura in a remark made by Hillary Clinton in Iowa a flat year before anyone votes there. (And let’s not get into the fact that the very thought of an HRC candidacy seems to have driven Chris Matthews into some serious brain-fever). Snarky “Messiah Watches” about Barack Obama. The worst thing you can do at the Kool Kids table is be either sincere or serious. Sorry, you pack of smug, insufferable bastards — a war’s gone bad and the country’s a mess, and you never were funny, anyway, not like Molly was. So go and take your little slambooks and wreck some other profession for a while. The grown-ups have work to do.

February 2nd, 2007 General, Politics, Media | one comment

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  1. Janusz writes:

    It was a bad week for the good guys…

    I don’t recall where I saw it, but someone somewhere posted “There’s a party in heaven tonight” when Molly Ivans died…a reference to Ivans and Ann Richards being together again. It made me smile.

    I don’t recall hearing of Drinan in recent years…he reminded me of Father Curran of Catholic U, both bucking the church hierarchy on issues they felt were a matter of conscience.

    Comment 2/2/2007


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