From somewhere in the middle of the piece:Given a daily reality in which “over-the-top parodies come to fruition,” Mr. Stewart said, satire like “Dr. Strangelove” becomes “very difficult to make.” “The absurdity of what you imagine to be the dark heart of conspiracy theorists’ wet dreams far too frequently turns out to be true,” he observed. “You go: I know what I’ll do, I’ll create a character who, when hiring people to rebuild the nation we invaded, says the only question I’ll ask is, ‘What do you think of ‘Roe v. Wade?’ It’ll be hilarious. Then you read that book about the Green Zone in Iraq” — “Imperial Life in the Emerald City” by Rajiv Chandrasekaran — “and you go, ‘Oh, they did that.’ I mean, how do you take things to the next level?”
About f***ing time this hit the mainstream. Check it out - if nothing else, the writing in the story is good.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
NYT Piece on The Daily Show & Jon Stewart
Posted by Dennis at 11:36 PM
Labels: daily show, media, satire is dead long live satire
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