The mainstream media is criticized for being shallow and easily
manipulated. This was obvious this week when Jimmy Kimmel pretty much
embarrassed all corners of the media as they reported a twerking video as fact when in fact it was a hoax.
While this incident is funny and inconsequential it speaks of a news
media that no longer check sources but uses others willing to provide
the information as reliable sources.
The problem is that this extends to consequential stories that have
national and international repercussions. Americans saw videos of a
horrific gassing of innocent civilians. Most in the mainstream media
reported this incident as fact. Not as widely reported was the possibility that
some of the Syrian rebels may have done it to force retaliation by the
United States but this, so far, has been completely unsubstantiated and
is generally believed
to be a flimsy ruse by Russia to protect an ally. Regardless of the
truth, it is clear that reporting influences public opinion which has a
material effect on our actions, treasure, and ultimately our democracy.
Case in point: Rand Paul has been all over the mainstream media
criticizing every move the President makes. Paul flips and flops as the
president changes his stance based on getting diplomatic results. Not at
all an unreasonable thing to do. But Rand Paul’s kneejerk opposition to
whatever it is the president says shows his lack of seriousness and
consistency. Yet the mainstream media continues to seek out this man,
the man whose knowledge was questioned by John Kerry in open committee, for a narrative. Worse, there is no pushback by the mainstream media from Rand Paul’s inconsistency.
After the president gave his speech this week, Rand Paul provided a sort of a rebuttal.
He was subsequently interviewed by various networks. In the following
video, Colbert uses snippets of Rand Paul’s own statements to refute
past and current Rand Paul statements. It is quite funny and likely
embarrassing for Paul. Or, in a sane world, should be.
America should be concerned that Comedy Central, along
with many other satirists and comedians, are doing a more effective job
of scrutinizing politicians and real news than the actual news media.
While the “liberal” media continues to parade Rand Paul as a
knowledgeable source on America’s foreign policy with Syria, Stephen
Colbert exposes his hypocrisy, inconsistency, and abject stupidity.
Unfortunately, Rand Paul’s exposure on the mainstream media
allows him to partially drive a narrative on the Syrian issue that is
based solely on opposing the President irrespective of the President’s
choices. The correct Syria position and narrative is important. The nation is justifiably war weary. Using Rand Paul as a mouthpiece on this issue is an aberration.
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