Monday, May 4, 2009
Ordered According to Importance? I Think Not.
Even though I feel that the Hydroxycut recall was important and affected a lot of people, I think the swine flu should have been the main topic of the discussion. Of course in the news there was also a little bit of celebrity news (Chris Brown and Rihanna, how Robin Williams is recovering from heart problems), which I feel is unnecessary. That is what shows like TMZ are for. Also, it is obvious that the news is not based on the order of importance, but why should it be? As long as the stories are being reported does it matter which comes first or second or third?
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Fox News vs. CNN
Fox and CNN both breifly mentioned the collapsing of the Dallas Cowboys training camp tent. One story that I noticed that CNN did not cover that Fox did was how Citibank needs to raise about $10 million dollars in order to stay afloat. Both stations also covered President Obamas first 100 days in office. Fox news said that Obama should not blame Bush for the current economic situation, while CNN showed Obamas agenda for the week and ignored the economic crisis. Comparing the channels showed that they represented both sides of the spectrum. Fox News is without a doubt partisan and CNN leans more to the left. I think that it is very very hard to have objective coverage and there will always be some partisanship.
Local News: Informative? Yes. Entertaining? No.
There were a few political stories, but not as many as the general news stories. The political stories were sprinkled throughout the broadcast. I feel that the news can only have so much political news, because only so much happens in a day that the public needs to know about. If people want to hear solely political news, then they should watch CNN or MSNBC. I feel that the local news should be general news about a variety of topics.
Politics in the News: Jon Stewart Takes on Network News..And Wins?
Although it is good that this show can get the youth involved, I think that many of them, including myself, are using it as a crutch. The Daily Show probably consists of 80% of the news I hear about politics. This is not good. I think that to be fully educated, you must try to hear every side of the story, and watching network news can help you do that. I feel that watching network news at a random time does guarentee that you will hear political pieces, but watchin the Daily Show does. This is another positive to the Daily Show. I am trying to start using the Daily Show as a segway to watching network news more, but for me, as of now, Jon Stewart has the upper hand.
Sean Hannity vs. Alan Keyes
Hannity and Colmes was a show that ran on Fox News from October 1996 to January 2009. The show was hosted by Hannity, a conservative, and Colmes, a liberal. On the particular episode that I posted above, the hosts are interviewing Alan Keyes, who ran for President of the United States in 2008. First Colmes asks him a few questions and allows Keyes to respong. Keyes is answering the questions to a certain point, but is avoiding answering parts of the question. Colmes does not make a big deal about this and moves onto the next question.
When it is Hannitys turn to ask the questions, he does not let Keyes off the hook at all. He keeps drilling into Keyes and you can see that it is making him uncomfortable. Hannity seems that he is not the kind of person that you want interviewing you. He kept interupting Keyes and giving him a hard time with everything that he said. After watching more clips of the show it became obvious that Hannity can be pretty stuborn and thick headed, while Colmes is more even tempered. It is easy to see why Colmes left the show last year. I don't know how he lasted this long. The show is now simply entitled 'Hannity'.
Limbaugh and the Feminazis
It was made clear in the broadcast that he used these terms before and it had brought a lot criticism, but he did not care. I think that what he was saying was very funny, but that is because I am not a feminist. The segment on feminism lasted about 1o minutes before it segwayed into something else. I had never listened to Limbaugh before and I was surpised at how funny, and suprisingly entertaining it was. But then again thats only because I am not a 'feminazi'.
USA Today Cover Story
On the cover of USA Today was a story about the swine flu. I noticed that many students have written about this, so I wanted to take this in a different direction. Although the cover story was about the swine flu, there was also an editorial that went with a different abgle on the story, so I wanted to look at that. After reading the article I decided that I wanted to write a letter to the editor:
To the Editor:
“Worldwide flu cases top 700” (article USA Today, 5/2/09), states that “the world still lingers just shy of a full-out pandemic”. The overall tone of the article seems to over estimate the swine flu and magnify its severity. Sure people have died and fallen ill to the swine flu, but the regular flu, which affects people every year, kills many more people than the swine flu has. Why should the swine flu be a major pandemic when the regular flu has proven more deadly in previous years? The article should have attempted to calm people about the ‘pandemic’ and show how it is not as bad as it seems when compared to the regular flu.
Sincerely,
Nico Scerbo
Ramapo College of New Jersey Student
The Girls Next Door – Next Door to What??
Any who has seen this show can attest to the complete absurdity of it. Entertainent? Yes. Anywhere close to reality? No. The problem is that many young girls are no doubt watching this show, and their views on relationships and what is acceptable and what is not can become skewed. For example, after watching this show young girls may want to imitate the look of Hef’s three girlfriends, Holly, Bridgette and Kendra. Their look is that of –pardon my French-whores. They never have any clothes on and are always doing something inappropriate.
As was aforementioned, the show focuses on Hefs three girlfriends. Herein lies another problem. Little kids watching the show may think that it is ok to have for than one significant other. They say Hef kissing many ladies and may start to think that that is ok. On the show, the girls always have to ask Hef before they can do anything, and they need his approval. This is another negative aspect that can affect the socialization of girls. Not only will young girls try to dress like the playmates, they may start to think that it is ok for many girls to share one man, and they might also think they need a mans approval before they do anything.
The fact is that even thought the show negatively impact the socialization of young girls, it will not be pulled from the air. The show brings in a lot of money and is already signed for a sixth season. It is the responsibility of the parents to control what their kids watch. That is why there are inventions such as the V-Chip. Any problems with the socialization of girls can be fixed by an observant and watchful parent.
“Good Night and Good Luck”
The movie was shot in black and white, which made it very authentic. All the clothing and music and language seemed accurate to the time and really set the scene for the movie. The movie really showed the power that the media has. Murrow and his colleagues were able to go after tactics used by the President of the United States. Not only did they confront the President on his tactics, they proved him wrong. The movie really shows the power that the media had, and still has. The movie was set in the 1950s and it is clear that even back then media was an important power player in American life.
Response to a Classmates Blog Post
Christy also cites that Republican State Senator Marcia Karrow, who is opposed to limits on gun sales, says “the best defense she could give was that some people simply want to buy guns”. Christy feels that this is not a value argument, as the people who buy multiple guns are obviously not using them for their intended reason (personal defense). I agree with the fact that someone who buys 10 hand guns a month is surely not using them for their intended use, but I also agree with the Senator that some people just want to buy guns. I feel that a law should be passed that limits the sale on guns per month, but I think that it should allow for more than 1 a month.
Californians Address the Role of Media in Politics
This YouTube video was very interesting. ‘Survey Nation’ asks attendees of the 2008 California Democratic Convention how they view modern media and its role in the political process. They wanted to see if voters really care about endorsements given by celebrities like Oprah and Chuck Norris. This informal survey offers people chance to speak out on the issues that shape this country. It was good to see people speak freely about their opinions and politics.
I do have some critiques about the video though. The way the video was presented was exactly the thing that the media does to distort the news. In the video people were shown wearing shirts that mocked former President Bush. There were liberal people who said the media lies. This would lead people to believe that if you don't trust the media it should be because you are too conservative. I think that this is the biggest lie that they could tell.
Redneck Feminist
After reading through the authors posts, I found one particular post to be very interesting. It was entitled ‘Not a Victim’. In the post the author says “So why do people think I have to be a victim to be a feminist? I don't get it. Just because I realize that sexism still exists (against both women and men) doesn't mean I think life sucks and I'm oppressed”. It was interesting to read this post because I agree with the fact that when most people hear ‘feminist’, they assume that the person is oppressed and fighting for the rights of woman. Sometimes being a feminist means simply that the woman recognized that sexism exists. The post had a sarcastic tone with some examples to prove her point, which they did. Although the blog is not updated that often at all, I feel that it was still a good blog.
The Environmental Blog – Original?
The post that I choose to read was entitled ‘Biofuel from coffee’. It was about how coffee grounds can actually be used to make bio diesel fuel. The reason that bio diesel isn't being used a whole lot these days is because there isn't a cheap availability of a quality source. The post also stated that when the government tested the coffee grounds, they discovered a few things. One of these is that the fuel actually smells like java. That’s a lot better than the gasoline smell we have now if you ask me. And two it turns out since coffee has a high antioxidant content it was more stable and had a bigger advantage over other bio diesels.
I think that the government should definitely start looking more into this and trying to make it happen. It seems like a great way to save energy and protect the environment at the same time. Who would have thought that something so simple as coffee grounds could be used as fuel and be better for the environment. Not only that, but I don’t think that anyone if car exhaust smelled like coffee!
The Huffington Post – Cluttered, Yet Organized
I began to click on some of the links for different topics (media, entertainment, etc.), and I began to get used to the format of the site. As it turns out, the home page is a mesh of all that the site has to offer, and information and posts on a certain topic are easily attainable by clicking the tabs on the top or bottom of the page.
There are different authors that write for the blog, and I clicked on a few different authors to see how they wrote their blogs. One blog I read was by Elizabeth Banks. The post was her review and critique of the movie ’17 Again’. Although her post was informative, I felt that she went off topic a little too much and used way too many parentheses. Another post I read was one by Arianna Huffington entitled ‘Sunday Roundup’. It was basically a quick summary of some of the big events of the week. I felt that this was better written than the one by Banks. Something I did notice about both posts was the format in which they are written; they both seemed to have an informal tone, unlike articles that you would read in a newspaper. Overall it was interesting to actually take a look at a blog and read through it, instead of just hearing about it or skimming through one like I usually do.