Posts tagged ‘Tucker Carlson’

This morning I did what I do every morning. Hit the snooze bar too many times, finally look over at the clock, sit bolt upright and say, “Crap!” Then there’s a crazy flight-of-the-bumblebee dance as Leif gets ready for work and I get Thing 1 breakfasted, dressed, and ready for school.

Because I’m a news junkie, I can find at least thirty seconds in there to check the headlines on Twitter. Where I saw a lot of people upset with Tucker Carlson for a comment he made about Sarah Palin: “Palin’s popularity falling in Iowa, but maintains lead to become supreme commander of Milfistan.”

MILF has become common vernacular, and even though it’s technically an acronym for Mom I’d Like to Fornicate with (ok, the F is for something else … I’ll leave it at that), I take it to mean nothing more than hot mama. The term might be crass, but Sarah Palin is a very pretty lady, and I don’t have a problem acknowledging that.

I would be offended if Carlson had indicated that Palin’s slippage in the Iowa polls was because she was a pretty face and nothing more, but I just don’t see that. I see a dude that has put his foot in his mouth before (Remember when he said Michael Vick should be executed?) doing it again.

Carlson tried, in a funny and contemporary way, to say, “Palin might be falling in the polls, but at least she’s still pretty.” I’ve had more than one friend look at me after I’ve said something really dumb or been dealt a blow and said, “Aw, Honey, you’re so pretty.”

It’s meant to be silly. It’s not to be taken seriously. Carlson may have used a tasteless word that many take offense to, but he’s not a woman-bashing misogynist. He just has a chronic case of word-vomit.

Tucker Carlson, the creator of the fun new news site The Daily Caller, gave a talk about media and journalism.  Being a member of this new world of new media, I was interested to hear what he had to say.

He pretty much slammed the main stream media up against the wall.  And then he laughed at it.  And then threw a snowball at it.  And then laughed some more. ”The goal is to produce honest news coverage that reflects reality, not your stupid world view,” he said.  And then for emphasis he added, “really stupid.”

The thing is, people don’t have a moral duty to read your publication.  The media needs to make things interesting for people to continue reading and watching them.  They’re not “mainstream” any more, they’re propaganda, and the need for bailouts by the government is proof that no one is reading them.  No circulation, no hits on websites, no money to run the publication.

Carlson encouraged us to give up the use of the term mainstream media.  The new news, the news of the people and by the people is here to stay.