Monday, November 17, 2008

Time for a Political Soup TV Show?

Isn't it time for a show that points out the stupidity of the mainstream media? The MSN is slinging it so hard and fast that the only way to keep up and remind people of the stupid things they say would be to replay their most obnoxious and erroneous clips, and then show how they backtrack a month later, sometimes just days later.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think SNL Thursday night show is headed in that direction..

Alessandro Machi said...

Good point, but Saturday Night Live does not show the actual clip they are responding to. MSNBC anchors can spit out 10 crazy claims in an hour, (mixed in with other stuff that allegedly passes for news).

I'm thinking in terms of Talk Soup that has been on E channel for years. (I assume it is still on?). The problem is who would sponsor the show?

Alessandro Machi said...

Arianna Huffington is subbing for Rachel Maddow tonight. Arianna speaks at about 1/2 the speed, and with less clarity.







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