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Dave wrote:
D Peter Maus wrote: Dave wrote: On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 22:58:17 +0000, D Peter Maus wrote: Satire is not reportage of fact. Credibility is not a function of effective satire. It's a function of accuracy of reported fact. For humor to work there needs to be an underlying truth. There's a difference between underlying truth in satire and factual reportage. If you don't get that...... I'm sure I get it way better than you do. I am an award winning news producer and I used to do drive-time humorous talk radio, back in the Golden Age of FM. The court jester could mock the king and keep his head-old tradition. You DON"T get it. The issue is not whether satire is a valid form of presentation, the issue is whether a satirist is a credible source of news. To get back to your original assertion, Jon Stewart is a satirist. Not a reporter. He deals in perspective. He presents HIS perspective. He doesn't report facts. A clown may base his act on facts. But he is not a factual source. |
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