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Some Quick Thoughts on Michael Jackson
NRO ^ | June 26, 2009 | Jonah Goldberg

Posted on 06/26/2009 12:36:48 AM PDT by RobinMasters

Generally speaking, I’m a believer in the rule that we should not speak ill of the dead. Or at least we should wait a decent interval before doing so (if we never spoke ill of the dead, history would be meaningless). But, I must say I find the media’s instinctive rush to sanctify Michael Jackson disgusting.

Look, I understand that Michael Jackson was an "icon." I understand that some people loved his work and that many people who never met him believed they loved the man too.

But I didn't, and I’m hardly alone. If Michael Jackson were just another famous person, I’d probably stay silent and let the pro forma celebration of his memory roll by without comment. (For instance, I have no problem whatsoever with the media taking a moment to pay respects to Farah Fawcett).

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: deadpedophile; jacko; jackson; michaeljackson; pedophile; perverts
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To: TheBigIf

I believe that Michael never was at peace. He
reminds me of Elvis in that both were self destructive.

The real tragedy was his pedophilic activities. No one in the MSM held him accountable for his actions and that
is unforgivable.


21 posted on 06/26/2009 1:33:01 AM PDT by ChiMark
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To: kb2614
"never much of a fan"

It seemed to me that his music was directed at the early teen set. None of his music was adult-centered , and I'm not a fan of dancing pop stars anyway. So Jackson's appeal to me was zero. His death didn't affect me any more than Ed McMahon's death. What I really objected to the most was the lack of coverage of major news yesterday. I guess the big thinkers at the various news channels, including FOX, thought that the great majority of Americans were deeply affected by his death and didn't want to hear about the far more important world events. We have major events going on in Iran and elsewhere, and they choose wall-to-wall coverage of Jackson's death. That irritated me to no end.

22 posted on 06/26/2009 1:38:29 AM PDT by driftless2 (for long term happiness, learn how to play the accordion)
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To: driftless2
I guess the big thinkers at the various news channels, including FOX, thought that the great majority of Americans were deeply affected by his death and didn't want to hear about the far more important world events.

Are people really this solipsistic? He was one of the biggest public figures of the modern era and sold more records than anyone else in history. Of course there's a lot of public interest in his story. But of course none of that matters because you didn't like him and the job of the media is to cater specifically to your personal interests.

23 posted on 06/26/2009 1:44:01 AM PDT by garbanzo (Government is not the solution to our problems. Government is the problem.)
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To: RobinMasters
Goldberg bristles about the excessive attention to Jackson's death and the lack of attention to Iranian protesters and America's noble war dead. Here's a thought: Instead of going on for several paragraphs about Jackson and the media, why not simply write a post entitled In Lieu of a Michael Jackson Obituary and actually profile some Iranian protesters and noble war dead?
24 posted on 06/26/2009 1:44:50 AM PDT by kittykat77
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To: zipper

Omg I had forgotten about the “Jesus juice.”


25 posted on 06/26/2009 1:47:27 AM PDT by Miss Behave ("WE WANT FREEDOM!")
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To: zipper

Geraldo said tonight that MJ had portraits of himself all over Neverland. Very weird.


26 posted on 06/26/2009 1:49:42 AM PDT by Miss Behave ("WE WANT FREEDOM!")
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To: driftless2

I agree. It was very disappointing that the media gave Jackson non-stop coverage. There are way too many important things going on today for that. Fox should get a thrashing of e-mails for that. I am tired of celebrity worship by the news media. Jackson certainly dosen’t deserve it and nor do many others as well.


27 posted on 06/26/2009 1:51:46 AM PDT by TheBigIf
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To: Miss Behave

You said - “Geraldo said tonight that MJ had portraits of himself all over Neverland. Very weird.:”

That is probally so he could remember what he looked like being how freakingly he changed his appearence during the last ten years or so.


28 posted on 06/26/2009 1:53:59 AM PDT by TheBigIf
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To: garbanzo
"biggest public figures"

I guarantee you most people over fifty cared little about Jackson's life. I didn't know one friend who admitted to liking much less buying any of his music. In short, his career mattered very little to me and people my age (over fifty) and older. He sold millions of records? So have countless less talented (or no talented people and groups, Eminem, etal). Because you thought he was important doesn't make him important. His music is mostly forgettable. And no, I didn't care much for Elvis either.

29 posted on 06/26/2009 2:01:49 AM PDT by driftless2 (for long term happiness, learn how to play the accordion)
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To: TheBigIf

He sure was very obsessive about every square millimeter of his face. More than any person I can think of.


30 posted on 06/26/2009 2:01:49 AM PDT by Miss Behave ("WE WANT FREEDOM!")
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To: RobinMasters

Michael Jackson really touched me when i was a kid....


31 posted on 06/26/2009 2:15:47 AM PDT by chasio649
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To: driftless2
I didn't know one friend who admitted to liking much less buying any of his music.

And those are a highly representative sample of the public. More solipsism.

32 posted on 06/26/2009 2:20:41 AM PDT by garbanzo (Government is not the solution to our problems. Government is the problem.)
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To: RobinMasters

He was a pervert and child molestor. Good riddance...


33 posted on 06/26/2009 2:20:58 AM PDT by trailboss800
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To: RobinMasters

He completely repudiated both his gender and race.


34 posted on 06/26/2009 2:23:59 AM PDT by Lucas McCain
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To: RobinMasters

A botched abortion!!!


35 posted on 06/26/2009 2:27:36 AM PDT by dalereed
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To: garbanzo
"solipsism"

Tell me where you rank Jackson's musical output in terms of importance i.e. compared to Bach, the Beatles, Robert Johnson, etc.

36 posted on 06/26/2009 2:35:55 AM PDT by driftless2 (for long term happiness, learn how to play the accordion)
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To: RobinMasters

Slow news day reporters wait in bar for 5:00pm.


37 posted on 06/26/2009 2:43:42 AM PDT by Vaduz
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To: RobinMasters
Jonah Goldberg nails it:

If anything, Michael Jackson’s life, not his death, was tragic.

...

I feel sympathy for Jackson’s family and friends who understandably mourn him. But I can't bring myself to mourn him any more than I mourn the random dead I read about in the paper everyday. Indeed, I confess to mourning him less.

Every channel says this is a sad day for America. I agree. But not for the same reasons.


38 posted on 06/26/2009 2:44:25 AM PDT by Jemian
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To: RobinMasters

This will knock the Gov. Mark Sanford fiasco off the front page. I’m sure the propaganda press and the DU trolls at FR had planned a two week long bash-fest. The untimely death of Mr. Jackson saves the republican party from embarrassing itself with whining, nation-wide mea culpas and beating itself over the head before the cameras, as planned by the liberal fascists.

RIP, Mr. Jackson. You did well.


39 posted on 06/26/2009 2:50:21 AM PDT by sergeantdave (obuma is the anti-Lincoln, trying to re-establish slavery)
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To: RobinMasters

The paradigm of excessively positive regard for celebrities will probably be finished within three years, especially in politics.


40 posted on 06/26/2009 2:53:52 AM PDT by familyop (cbt. engr. (cbt), NG, '89-' 96, Duncan Hunter or no-vote)
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