Posted on 02/11/2015 5:38:21 AM PST by SJackson
Generation Xers mourning Stewarts departure ought to be thanking the man who made the awkward comedians long tenure of pulling faces while making snide remarks possible; President Bush.
George W. Bush made Jon Stewart. Even Stewart has admitted that his show came into its own when Bush did. A world in which a President Gore spent eight years sonorously lecturing Americans about his love for the trees is also a world in which Jon Stewart would be out there doing pizza commercials.
It was Bushs victory that took a flailing cable show hosted by an irritating little standup comedian with more neurotic tics than a flea-bitten Woody Allen and turned him into the voice of liberalism. Stewarts nervous smirk and his passive aggressive mockery became the zeitgeist of urban Democrats nervously responding to Bushs popularity and the rise of American patriotism after September 11.
The Democratic Party was out of ideas. The politicians who would become some of Bushs most fevered critics were still following the presidents cues. A newly serious America was confronting a world war.
Stewarts disingenuousness, veering from ironic detachment to self-righteous hectoring, undermined real sincerity with fake sincerity. The Daily Shows audience of hipster yuppies cheered their newfound faith in sincere cynicism while the calculated ironic distance of his comedy kept him safe from critics. Even while he attacked the medias dishonesty, his own routine was the most dishonest of them all.
His fake news was real news, biased and spun with punch lines. It was fake news that was real and just as fake as the rest of the news. The truth was that the lie was still a lie.
What Stewart offered a party dragged down by a morose Gore and Kerry was the promise of cool. Their former figurehead had started out playing the saxophone on the Arsenio Hall Show only to decay into a bloated red-faced mess. With towers burning and wars rising, Stewart was to be their bridge to a cooler and younger 21st century that an aging Democratic Party no longer seemed able to grapple with.
Jon Stewart didnt actually have cool, but he could offer it up inversely by way of mockery. Like a school papers drama critic, he might not be cool, but by railing against others, he could deny coolness to them.
Stewart wasnt funny and knew little about politics. Unqualified to be in politics, journalism or even comedy, he straddled the line by casting himself as a critic of the media and politics. In his new role, he just had to be funny by the standards of politics and politically knowledge by the standard of comedians. It was a low bar that he just managed to limbo under. All he had to was to go after the right targets.
Audiences in retro glasses clapped like electroshocked seals at his every grimace and the media declared that his fake news was what real news should be. And worst of all, they meant it.
The media found Stewart refreshing not because he kept them honest, but because he encouraged their worst partisan instincts for dishonesty. The news anchors at their desks wished that they could say the things that he said. And some of them began to say them. Today the line has blurred so much that NBC News was thinking of offering Stewart a gig on Meet the Press.
While Bush may have made Stewart, Jon Stewart then made Obama. Barack Obama was a political version of Jon Stewart; a dishonest entertainer turning politics into a joke and then faking a theatrical sincerity while throwing out every possible distraction to cover up his dishonesty and bad faith.
Stewart provided a counterpoint to Bushs real sincerity with fake sincerity. It was a joke that Stephen Colbert would polish into a single mindless routine. The flip side of the routine was that flippancy equaled sincerity. If the sincerity of patriotism and the devoutness of faith were a joke, then anyone who was joking was bound to be sincere. Those were the clown shoes to be filled by hope and change.
Obamas fake self-awareness made him seem authentic in a social media society composed of reflective levels of personality. What Stewart offered Democrats was an evasive viewpoint without accountability. And nothing quite appeals to the cowardly instincts of a political hack like being able to take a political position without being held accountable for it. But it was Obama who truly embraced politics without accountability, transforming every issue into a joke or referencing it back to his own biography.
While he may have come out on the stage with a unique personal story, what kept Obama competitive was his skill at refracting everything through layers of irony and self-awareness. His approach was to borrow Stewarts own routine without any of its ambiguity. Stewarts pretense of triangulation became Obamas obsession with turning his radical left-wing politics into an imaginary middle ground.
Stewart and Obama had come out of a political movement trying to respond to September 11 without having the first idea how to do so. Stewarts comedy paved the way for minimizing the threat while inflating the absurdity of those trying to fight it. It is an approach that Obama continues to embrace.
Both men have pretended that they arent ideologues. They have acted as if the left is a third way, rather than the same old way, selling that dishonest message through style, not substance.
Jon Stewart did not offer an alternative to the media. He was what the media was becoming. The merging of opinion and reporting along with the overlay of cynical humor over every story have become ubiquitous. Stewart didnt pave the way for a better media. He paved the way for Buzzfeed, Vice, Politico and Vox. He turned the news into a joke with an agenda which is exactly what it is now.
Obama was an equally fake alternative. He didnt offer inspiration, but manipulation. His new ideas were the same old ideas packaged around his personality, around new styles and designs fed through social media and media appearances. Unwilling to connect with opponents, reporters and even voters, he then settled for digging in on his grievances and breaking the rules by ruling the country unilaterally.
Generation X cynicism fused with millennial brand awareness to create a political monster who might not be able to lie to the people all the time, but who cynically made the existence of his lies irrelevant.
Stewarts Daily Show had offered an antidote to the Bush era of patriotism, sincerity and decency. Its antidote was passive aggressive ridicule and political satire as sincerity. After the Bush era ended, Stewart and his fellow comedians had little left to do except take on the job of defending Obama, while occasionally critiquing him. They had become the official court jesters of the Democratic Party.
Its no wonder that Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart, anticipating eight more years of Hillary, have chosen to move on. The genre has long since outlived its original response to 9/11 sincerity. It now exists only to feed on itself. To act as a comedic Media Matters churning out viral videos slamming opponents for some sin against the left while pretending to be part of mainstream consensus.
Jon Stewart gave us the era of Obama. As that era of bad faith comes to a close, so does his own.
I agree with Daniel Greenfield so often I worry I’m a groupie... So this is comforting - I like Jon Stewart. He’s funny and insightful... Yes, he’s liberal but he’s not a liar like Brian Williams. And he’s not stupid like 90% of CNN...
Feel better after dropping that load?
Well . . . Yeah.
I wasn’t the guy that tried to diss X’ers and Millenials.
Sucky part is that what I said was true.
In 2008, there was $64T in CDS/MBS debt to unwind. That number, with all the other debt piled on top, got bigger, not smaller - even with ‘extend and pretend’.
Anyway, banks in Europe are charging negative interest because there’s no where to park the money where investors think it’ll be safe.
Moral of the story - start slinging crap about generations, you better check your driver’s license first. If the last two numbers are less than 64, then it’s best to just keep the comments in the cozy confines of your head.
“I wasnt the guy that tried to diss Xers and Millenials.”
He was being unfair but that’s little excuse for you to act in kind. For one thing ‘Boomers are no more all alike than your generation is.
The current politics of big government and big spending got going with Lyndon Johnson and no Boomer was old enough to vote for him. But we were all old enough to vote for Ronald Reagan and plenty of us did.
I don’t see how you think Boomers are responsible for the CDS and MBS debacle. Most of us bought houses years ago when qualifying for a loan meant putting up real money. Somehow I think that the majority of those playing casino in the real estate market beginning around 1998 were a good deal younger.
The only loser here is some civilian coward like you who never wore an uniform.
Again, screw you.
Leni
Bam!!! Ouch!!
Satire is harmless only to those who have the intellect to know that it is satire. That leaves out a major part of the population who take it as truth. The harm to every part of our society that results from that situation can’t be overstated. It will be our downfall.
I'm a woman, but I say with all sincerity: he didn't need Oprah to capture the airhead vote. It's where they're at. We have gone from Martha Washington and Abigail Adams as role models to Kim Kardashian and Mylie Cyrus.
Girl, please.
Ok, we abandon the field to the enemy.
Whoops, wrong again. USCG. Thank you for your service, sincerely.
What we left you with was a free country. We came home from that bloody war, went to work in the factories, on the farms and in the shops and restaurants. We worked all our lives to bring up children who would reap the benefits that so many of us gave our very lives to secure for them. All we asked was that when we became old, that those later generations would care for us as we had cared for them and had cared for our own parents.
Instead, in our love and zeal that our children never experience A Great Depression, A World War or any of the things we had to endure, we brought up generations of selfish, lazy, perpetually immature brats who value nothing, not even the sanctity of human life. Self is their god and they care for nothing else. Millions of them are still living under the roofs and in the basements of parents and grandparents who have little left that hasn’t been siphoned off by their shiftless, spoiled offspring and grandchildren. The majority of twenty somethings are still living off the parents and grandparents that they call “Locusts”.
We have so insulated them from the harsh realities of life that they think of physical labor as a punishment and any kind of work that may soil their lily white hands as beneath them. Instead, they demand that we furnish them with so called “higher education” where they are taught that right and wrong are relative and that reality is anything they wish it to be. Oh how hard those pipedreams are going to die when all the producers have died off!
Yes, we made a mistake that they will have to pay for and pay dearly! In our love for them, we didn’t demand that they learn the basics of living and that some truths are immutable and can’t be changed. What our parents taught us out of love; my generation withheld out of love from its offspring. What we learned they will have to learn in the same harsh, hellish school of experience. May G-d bless their poor self-centered, clueless little hearts.
The WWII generation left us with a free country, but the Boomers?
I have no issue with the WWII generation. My grandfather lied to get into the Navy when he was 17. Before there were SEALs he was putting bombs on the bottom of Japanese ships with a pair of flippers and a mask/snorkel.
I get that generation, and they made massive sacrifices so that their kids wouldn’t have to do what they had to.
The boomers squandered that and put the cost of it onto their kids, grandkids, etc.
My issue is that boomers aren’t in a position to criticize X’ers or Millenials.
As for the country being free, you really buy that right now? You think we are as free today as we were when the WWII generation handed the keys to the boomers? I think reasonable people would disagree with that assessment of ‘free’.
This is the boomer’s show right now. They’re in charge. I think the jury is out on whether what we are going to be left with when they are finally out to pasture is going to be something a reasonably prudent person would call ‘free’.
At the present time, our greatest enemy is us. That’s probably not going to change any time soon. However, if you think humor will work; I sincerely hope someone can be found to deliver it in such an entertaining manner as to get through to the younger generations.
“This is the boomers show right now. Theyre in charge. I think the jury is out on whether what we are going to be left with when they are finally out to pasture is going to be something a reasonably prudent person would call free.”
Typical. Waiting around to see what you’re going to be “left with.” The mindset of your generation and mine is poles apart. The definition of “free” is a whole other thing for you than it is for me. Instead of waiting around to see what grandma and mama and daddy “leave” you with, why don’t you get started on making this country what you want it to be instead of whining about what’s going to be “left” to you. As for being “put out to pasture” I should be so lucky. I took care of my mom and dad for ten years before they passed. If it’s up to the selfish, sniveling, spoiled and perpetually adolescent youth of today, I’ll be euthanized instead as a matter of law. Obama’s death panels are getting that ball rolling rather well.
As for Boomers; they certainly have a lot to answer for. They produced critical thinkers such as yourself.
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