Monday, July 6, 2009

media circus

From the moment celebrity status was granted to people in the news, the news itself became a replica of occuring instances of interaction molded to the viewers taste buds. Over time those taste buds require messiness to be talked about. It is not unlike booze to someone who has an issue with booze; those who are infatuated with media in all its formats are jaded by circumstances beyond their control. If someday the truth were to be told about what we think we know already, the population would not believe it simply because their favorite celebrity newsperson did not utter it. If their favorite newperson did utter it, then it would be true as long as she was wearing the right colors. LLc 98.2