Is now clearly on display. More silly Paris Hilton obsessions.
From Al Gore's book:
It is simply no longer possible to ignore the strangeness of our public
discourse. I know I'm not alone in feeling that something has gone
fundamentally wrong. In 2001, I had hopes it was an aberration when
polls showed that three-quarters of Americans believed that Saddam
Hussein was responsible for attacking us on September 11. More than
five years later, however, nearly half the American people still
believes that Saddam was connected to the attack.
At first I
thought the exhaustive, nonstop coverage of the O.J. Simpson trial was
just unfortunate excess --- an unwelcome departure from the normal good
sense and judgment of our news media. Now we know that it was merely an
early example of a new pattern of serial obsession that periodically
take over the airwaves for weeks at a time.
Late in the summer
of 2006, American news coverage was saturated with the bizarre false
confession of a man who claimed to have been present at the death of
JonBenet Ramsey --- the six-year-old beauty queen whose unsolved murder
eleven years before was responsible for another long-running obsession.
A few months prior to John Mark Karr's arrest in Bangkok, the
disappearance of a high school senior in Aruba and the intensive search
for her body and her presumed murderer consumed thousands of hours of
television coverage. Both cases remain unsolved as of this writing, and
neither had any appreciable impact on the fate of the Republic.
Like
JonBenet Ramsey, O.J. has recently been back at the center of another
fit of obsessive-compulsive news, when his hypothetical confession
wasn't published and his interviews on television wasn't aired. This
particular explosion of "news" was truncated only when a former
television sitcom star used racist insults in a night club. And before
that we focus on the "Runaway Bride" in Georgia. And before that there
was the Michael Jackson trial and the Robert Blake trial, the Laci
Peterson tragedy and the Chandra Levy tragedy. And of course we can't
forget Britney and KFed, and Lindsay and Paris and Nicole, Tom Cruise
jumped on Oprah's couch and married Katie Holmes, who gave birth to
Suri. And Russell Crowe apparently threw a phone at a hotel concierge.
In
early 2007, the wall-to-wall coverage of Anna Nicole Smith's death,
embalming, and funeral plans and the legal wrangling over the paternity
and custody of her child and disposition of her estate, served as yet
another particularly bizarre example of the new priorities in America's
news coverage.
And while American television watchers were
collectively devoting a hundred million hours of their lives each week
to these and other similar stories, our nation was in the process of
more quietly making what future historians will certainly describe as a
series of catastrophically mistaken decisions on issues of war and
peace, the global climate and human survival, freedom and barbarity,
justice and fairness.
But of course, Al Gore is somehow a green post-modernist, empowering Karl Rove,being a Harvard grad, and all that.
Now clearly, I'm making fun. I understand KW has a lot on his plate - he isn't an expert in a lot of fields.
But his Integral Politics is clearly deeply deficient - so are there other integal analyses that are worthwhile, of the media situation? The banality and obsessiveness of the 24/7 news networks, really isn't a left/right issue - it comes in for mutual condemnation.
But what is the integral analysis?
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