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Sometimes it is better not to know, but the headline just draws one in.
“US man accused of shooting TV in rage over Bristol Palin’s ‘Dancing with the Stars’ routine”
How can one not continue reading?
MADISON, Wis. – A man apparently enraged by Bristol Palin’s “Dancing with the Stars” routine blasted his television with a shotgun, leading to an all-night standoff with police commandos, investigators said.
When I see commercial TV this is also my internal reaction, but I do not think I could act it out. Others, well, they go the extra mile.
“Steven Cowan, 67, was arrested Tuesday morning after officers coaxed him out of his house in Vermont, a rural farming community near Madison. Cowan, who is accused of threatening his wife with the gun after destroying the television, appeared in a Madison courtroom Wednesday on a charge of second-degree reckless endangerment. His bail was set at $1,500.
Cowan’s attorney at the hearing, Jonas Bednarek, declined to comment.
Cowan’s wife, Janice Cowan, told investigators that her husband suffers from bipolar disorder and had threatened her life in the past.
According to court documents, Janice Cowan said her husband came home Monday from the bar and had a beer with dinner before they settled down to watch “Dancing with the Stars.”
When Palin, the 20-year-old daughter of tea party favourite and former Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin, began her routine, Cowan jumped up and began swearing, saying something like “The (expletive) politics.” His wife said he was upset that a political figure’s daughter was dancing on TV even though he felt she didn’t have talent.
Janice Cowan told investigators her husband left the living room and reappeared 20 minutes later with his shotgun, “raging” with his face bright red, and blasted the TV. She said he then pointed the gun at her and told her to go fetch his pistols, and threatened to kill himself if she brought anyone back”
Obviously, the brain-chemistry has something to do with entire situation, but is it not sad to note on what has incensed this individual? A mere entertainment show. I can remember times in my early TV watching days when people would become incensed about issues more solidly based in reality – healthcare, armed conflicts, politics etc. Would this story be filed under the “oddities” section of the CBC website if this individual was incensed by the lack of universal public health care? It seems that the media we have is divorcing us from the issues that really matter in society, atomizing us and fostering consumption and competition on the most basest of levels. Considering the amazing potential that TV media has to foster debate and community, it is depressing to see how low it has sunk with regards to serving the needs of citizens in society.
The religiously deluded are up to their old tricks. The corporate media will always take the easy story as it will sell ads, and ads are what they all about. The disproportionate amount of attention this church and pastor have received shows how completely our news agencies are failing in their duty to provide citizens with information that is relevant to their lives.
“A Florida minister who had been considering burning copies of the Qur’an to mark the anniversary of 9/11 will not go ahead with the plan on Saturday, his son said.
“There will be no Qur’an burning tomorrow,” Terry Jones’s 29-year old son, Luke Jones, told reporters outside his father’s Gainesville church Friday. But Luke Jones said he did not know if it might happen in the future.”
Kind of anti-climactic after all the hoopla. It is almost like they realized they were acting like douche-nozzles and decided to retreat from the stupidity of their position.
“On a confusing Thursday, Jones initially said he had decided to call off the burning because of a deal negotiated with Musri that organizers of the effort to build an Islamic centre near Ground Zero had agreed to move its location.
Musri replied that he could only set up a meeting with Rauf.
Later that night, Jones claimed Musri “clearly, clearly lied to us” about the centre being moved.”
Typical christain mendacity as the meeting with the Imam seems to only have happened in Jones’s mind. But, blaming the other party for your failure is pretty much standard operation procedure.
The next quote is from President Obama who waded into this story, giving it undeserved legitimacy. He pontificates about how bad this whole situation could potentially be and how it will affect America’s image abroad. All Obama needed to do was dismiss this menagerie of clowns and continue with matters that were actually relevant to the American people. But he does not:
“Earlier Friday, U.S. President Barack Obama said that burning copies of the Qur’an is “contrary to what [America] was
founded on” and “the best imaginable recruiting tool for al-Qaeda.
Speaking at a news conference in the East Room of the White House, Obama referred to but did not name Terry Jones.
“The idea that we would burn the sacred texts of someone else’s religion is contrary to what this country stands for,” Obama said. “It’s contrary to what this nation was founded on, and my hope is that this individual prays on it and refrains from doing it.”
Obama had already condemned Jones’s plan, joining other political leaders, top military officials and foreign dignitaries who have said burning the Qur’an would provoke militants in Afghanistan and put the lives of international soldiers in jeopardy.”
Newsflash: American’s reputation abroad sucks. This particular incident, given the general foreign policy direction of the US, is minor compared to what the US currently doing.
It enlightening to watch as one group of religious crazies can derail the entire media cycle, but hey, forgoing responsible reporting and instead prioritizing profits is all we can really expect of the news media these days. If they had only covered the story like this:





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