Of Bibles And Sharks…..
Monday, December 3rd, 2007
KEEPING THE HAWKEYES FOCUSED ON THE ISSUES….
As we get closer to the first real test of the presidential candidates voter appeal in Iowa—we’ve got a lot of choices based on their positions on things like the war in Iraq, the economy, the price of gas, how they’d deal with terrorists and immigration.
Yep.. there’s a lot of substantive issues we ought to be judging the candidates on—but their religion isn’t one of them…
But it seems that for Mitt Romney’s candidacy—his religion has become an overriding concern for many voters—so much so that’s he’s now getting ready to give a speech about it..
All this is reminiscent of when John F. Kennedy ran for the presidency. There were fears that because he was a Roman Catholic—the Pope would be giving him his marching orders….
And although a lot has been revealed about the JFK presidency—secret communications from the Vatican haven’t been unearthed yet…
…So, it’s safe to conclude Americans had nothing to fear from Kennedy’s religion when he was president.
Mitt Romney’s already held an elective office. And, although he did a number of things as Governor of Massachusetts—turning the state into a Mormon empire wasn’t one of them.
Let’s look at his policies—not his bible.
HAS CNN JUMPED THE SHARK?
“Jumped the shark” is a term that’s usually associated with TV shows that have become irrelevant and just plain no longer worth the time to watch.
The expression comes from the long running sitcom Happy Days…
After years on the air, the show was past its peak and ratings were sagging…. In a desperate attempt to recapture viewers, a storyline was conceived to have the Fonzi character jump over a shark while water skiing.
The scene was ridiculous and showed the program was so desperate for ratings that it would do anything—no matter how stupid or out of character just to stay alive on the tube.
Perhaps it is now time to apply that same term to organizations like CNN.
Last Friday— we wrote a post about the firestorm created by CNN about it’s mishandling of the GOP You-Tube debate…
Now— the exceedingly liberal Los Angeles Times is calling CNN the “Corrupt News Network” and saying “CNN has failed in its responsibilities to the political process and it’s time … to take the network out of our electoral affairs.”
You can read Tim Rutten’s entire piece here at this link. But among his points are that the network’s actions “raise serious questions about whether CNN is ethically or professionally suitable to play the political role the Democratic and Republican parties recently have conceded it.”
Strong words for sure—especially coming from another news gathering organization.
You see, the problem is CNN isn’t just damaging itself. It’s damaging ALL of journalism.
In these days when everyone with an Internet connection now has access to the web, there’s lots of checks and balances out there—and plenty of opportunities to point out dishonest activities among those entrusted to provide unbiased news coverage whether it’s by television, bloggers or the newspapers.
So, considering the magnitude of what CNN has done, it may not have just jumped the shark—it may be devoured by it too!








