Random Thoughts

last week they said the “Meet the Press” show chair would be empty, in honor of Tim Russert’s unexpected passing.  That’s good cuz I would’ve been freaked out if they had placed his body in the chair and continued on like all was normal.  It’s what they do with Larry King on CNN each night.  The 4th branch of government (media) is so in love with itself that it is embarrassing.  And what does it say about politicians who treat the death of a journalist as though it was one of their own. Politicians (public servants) are elected by the people, and are supposed to be accountable to them; this being done usually through the reporting done by ‘objective’ journalists. But pols know they are protected by the bigger media, and whenever one of them dies, especially one who protected their asses, they grieve because there’s always the chance that the dead journalist will be replaced with a real reporter who will ask real questions and expose them as the power-hungry incompetents they really are.  All those Sunday morning talk shows are bullshit spin rooms selling soap and cars.  And television journalists are the least important and effective journalists working today.  There’s better reporting done in the PennySaver’s in each small town. When is the last time any on-air personality investigated anything other than child predators or Britney Spear’s legal battles.  I’m sorry Tim Russert’s dead – it sucks for his friends and family (believe me, I know – my own dad died suddenly of a heart attack – didn’t you catch the 72 hours of news coverage about it?  Neither did I.), but a little perspective, please. Is the big media gonna get this hysterical everytime now one of their own dies? Barbara Walters? Dan Rather? and any other ‘journalist’ over 60? America will continue on just fine without any media person who’se primary job is to allow politicians to excuse their behaviors and decisions each week.

Why did I write the above? It’s been covered just as well elsewhere but why not. Good writing exercise, I guess.

Weekend in Review!

I performed 10 minutes of stand-up comedy Saturday night in San Luis Obispo at the Grange Hall – I did okay, thought I was gonna do better.  Jokes that worked: hmmmm, let’s see……being mauled at the local zoo by a redneck (a joke inspired by those idiots in San Francisco) and one about killing neighbor’s dogs in order to reverse the ‘owning a dog adds 7 years to your life’ study I heard about. I did not start off strongly, and that made it tougher, and so lesson re-learned.

What else about the past weekend: I thought most of the Superbowl commercials were lame.   And don’t forget to vote this week if your state is holding a primary. Or go ahead and forget to vote but tell people you did vote.

Posted on my other blog, laughreview.wordpress.com, is a clip of Mitch Hedberg, who would have turned 40 this month if he hadn’t died in 2005.