Monday, May 15, 2006

Is "The Daily Show" making our young people cynical about politics?

According to a recent study published in the May issue of SAGE Publications' journal, American Politics Research, researchers conclude that young Americans' political views are negatively impacted by watching the popular The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, which airs late night on Comedy Central as a 'fake-news program.'

Researchers Jody Baumgartner and Jonathan S. Morris, both assistant professors of political science at East Carolina University, selected The Daily Show due to its popularity among college-aged viewers. Previous research showed that over 47 percent of this age group watched the 'soft news' television program, while only 23 percent followed 'hard news' programs closely.

The study was conducted utilizing video clips from The Daily Show and CBS Evening News, a more mainstream television program that aired coverage of the 2004 presidential candidates, followed by a questionnaire. The results showed that the participants tended to rate both candidates more negatively when exposed to The Daily Show. In addition, their views of the political system as a whole were more cynical.

"If young Americans learn about candidates via Jon Stewart," the researchers conclude in the article, "it is possible that unfavorable perceptions of both parties' nominees could form, ultimately keeping more youth from the polls." These implications for political participation should be explored further.

This is just bullshit! Do you know what is making our young voters cynical about politicians? Politicians!

They lie, and then spin the lie, and then lie about telling the lie, and then blame the media for telling everybody about the lie. What do any of us expect them to think?

You know I was cynical way before "The Daily Show" came along. "The Daily Show" allows us to find humor in things that scare the shit out of us! It makes it alright to smile through the pain of watching your country turn into a police state.

If anything maybe "The Daily Show" can be blamed for softening the blow that the regular news programs deliver to our solar plexus every single day. It may be treating us a little too tenderly at times. Healing our daily wounds and allowing us to face the next days bad news.

I watch "The Daily Show" so that I can laugh because sometimes you just run short on tears.

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