Thoughts About “That” Mess in Albany?

I wrote the original text for this post  (well below the picture) a few hours before I watched the Tuesday 10 p.m. and 11 p.m. news; I’m not sure what was specifically bothering me then regarding the news coverage, probably that it was inadequate. Now, I guess I would have liked to have seen reporters getting in the faces of politicians and asking serious questions or asking serious follow-up questions to the lame responses from the few pols who wanted their faces in the evening and late evening news.

Viewers have been getting the typical unchallenged, wishy-washy responses, i.e. sound bites, allowed by TV reporters in the field. Most sound bites are awful.

I think now, on reflection, I wanted to see reporters assailing the pols the way it is done with perp walks.


Other quibbles. Why were those particular pols interviewed? What about those who refused to be interviewed or were dodging the reporters? The pols have looked too laid back and sober for my tastes.

This would be a good time for news theater, like what can be seen in those perp walks when the TV reporters converge on a suspect, defendant, asking all sorts of questions as if they can get the suspects-defendants-perps to really respond. If the suspects-defendants-perps start running, then there’s a few seconds of jiggly footage as the reporter, camera persons give chase. Anyone with brains know that no serious comments or responses are really expected and that the whole perp-walking is about spectacle and theater.

Abdiwali Abdiqadir Muse, sole surviving Somali pirate from the hostage-taking of American ship captain, being perp-ed by federal agents

Abdiwali Abdiqadir Muse, sole surviving Somali pirate from the hostage-taking of American ship captain, being perp-ed by federal agents

 

I guess that’s what I was really looking for, that is, reporters hounding the pols on camera. Nevertheless, the original post is included below in order to show my chain of thought (if anyone is interested).

The original begins here:
This is a quickie. There will be more later. Just wondering what the general thinking is about the news coverage of “that” mess in Albany. The only sense of outrage I’ve seen has been the very unpopular Governor expressing his anger in TV shots and occasional scemes of angry crowds – big? small? it’s hard to tell – outside a legislative building.

Shouldn’t the news media be ripping and tearing? Haven’t there been important reports in recent years about how bad the pols are in Albany. Shouldn’t that material be recycled in news stories and commentaries and editorials? Blogs?

Am I missing something?

Anyway, I plan to review the reports to get my facts straight.

 

 

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