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Jon Stewart Gets Ultimate Liberal Praise From New York Times: 'Modern-Day Equivalent of Edward R. Murrow'

By Clay Waters | December 27, 2010 | 18:01

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When conservative radio hosts like Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck take stands against Obama-care or amnesty for illegal immigrants, the New York Times is quick to raise concerns. But certain correct causes and personalities not only get a pass but receive heroic treatment. A prime example is comedian-activist Jon Stewart, host of “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central and main news source for many young liberal hipsters.

Stewart is celebrated once again by the Times, this time on the front of the Monday Business section by media reporters David Carr and Brian Stelter, for his latest crusade, a push to fund the health care of 9-11 responders who became ill. The online headline “In ‘Daily Show’ Role on 9/11 Bill, Echoes of Murrow.” A comparison to Murrow, the vaunted journalist slayer of Sen. Joe McCarthy, is a deep compliment in liberal media circles.

Did the bill pledging federal funds for the health care of 9/11 responders become law in the waning hours of the 111th Congress only because a comedian took it up as a personal cause?

And does that make that comedian, Jon Stewart -- despite all his protestations that what he does has nothing to do with journalism -- the modern-day equivalent of Edward R. Murrow?
Certainly many supporters, including New York’s two senators, as well as Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, played critical roles in turning around what looked like a hopeless situation after a filibuster by Republican senators on Dec. 10 seemed to derail the bill.

But some of those who stand to benefit from the bill have no doubt about what -- and who -- turned the momentum around.

The Times quoted Kenny Specht, the founder of the New York City Firefighter Brotherhood Foundation, and NYC Mayor (and frequent Stewart guest) Mike Bloomberg, praising Stewart's activism.

Though he might prefer a description like “advocacy satire,” what Mr. Stewart engaged in that night -- and on earlier occasions when he campaigned openly for passage of the bill -- usually goes by the name “advocacy journalism.”

There have been other instances when an advocate on a television show turned around public policy almost immediately by concerted focus on an issue -- but not recently, and in much different circumstances.

The Times next turned to a ubiquitous liberal media presence -- Professor Robert Thompson of Syracuse University -- to hail Stewart as the successor to two past liberal media heroes, Murrow and news anchor Walter Cronkite. Murrow is hailed for turning the public against Sen. Joe McCarthy’s Communist “witchhunt,” Cronkite for turning people against the Vietnam War after the Tet Offensive in 1968 and convincing President Lyndon Johnson not to run for a second term.

Though the scale of the impact of Mr. Stewart’s telecast on public policy may not measure up to the roles that Mr. Murrow and Mr. Cronkite played, Mr. Thompson said, the comparison is legitimate because the law almost surely would not have moved forward without him. “He so pithily articulated the argument that once it was made, it was really hard to do anything else,” Mr. Thompson said.

Stewart blamed both the Republicans (for hypocrisy) and the broadcast networks for not reporting on the bill.
 

Mr. Stewart is usually extremely careful about taking serious positions for which he might be accused of trying to exert influence. He went to great lengths to avoid commenting about the intentions of his Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear in Washington in October, and the rally itself emphasized such less-than-impassioned virtues as open-minded debate and moderation.

In its enthusiastic coverage of Stewart's rally in DC, The Times never commented on the irony of the former Cat Stevens, who supported the deadly fatwa against novelist Salman Rushdie in 1989) being prominently featured at a debate for “moderation.”

The Times went to the well of conventional wisdom once again with the ubiquitous professor Thompson.

For Mr. Stewart, the topic of the 9/11 attacks has long been intensely personal. He lives in the TriBeCa area and has noted that in the past, he was able to see the World Trade Center from his apartment. Like other late-night comedians, he returned to the air shaken by the events and found performing comedy difficult for some time.

But comedy on television, more than journalism on television, may be the most effective outlet for stirring debate and effecting change in public policy, Mr. Thompson of Syracuse said. “Comedy has the potential to have an important role in framing the way we think about civic life,” he said.

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Clay Waters is the director of Times Watch, an MRC project tracking the New York Times. Click here to follow Clay Waters on Twitter.
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The NYT's journalistic

Submitted by RogerCfromSD on Mon, 12/27/2010 - 6:27pm.

The NYT's journalistic standards apparently have dropped even further.

Stewart is a Murrow?

LOL. No. He's a garden variety Progressive Tool.

A nation cannot be free without a free, unbiased media. We are not free.
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It really speaks volumes

Submitted by Barack_must_go..... on Mon, 12/27/2010 - 6:29pm.

It really speaks volumes about just how dumbed down today's liberal/progressive/socialist wannabe/hipster actually is when the equally mentally/ethically challenged liberal elite media elevates a Jon Stewart satirical character to Edwaed R. Murrow statis simply because he parrots the Obama administration talking points with his trademark sassy twist. Now that's frigging hysterical.

Barack_Must_Go.....

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Not even considering...

Submitted by adamsmith on Tue, 12/28/2010 - 10:34am.

Not even considering he's got 30 writers writing down every word he says. And not to mention that Joseph McCarthy was right. Murrow took down the wrong guy, maybe he was a Commie too. It led to having a Commie President today....

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Agreed, Bmg

Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 12/28/2010 - 2:59pm.

MSMers are constantly searching among their contemporaries for examples of iconic greatness.  In their zeal, they inevitably lower the bar.

What's ironic here is that Stewart himself doesn't claim to be a journalist; he's a comic.  And Murrow wasn't as pure a journalist as he's held up to be.

But of course it doesn't matter anymore in the MSM, where any individual with an IQ lower than room temperature can be appear on camera and, therefore, be worthy of admiration.

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Why not a Pulitzer Prize?

Submitted by needle on Mon, 12/27/2010 - 6:35pm.

Since the NYT is defining Edward R. Murrow along with everything else downwards, let's go all the way.  How about a Nobel Peace Prize? Or a kewpie doll?

Chuck Schumer and the Liberals finally found a "apple pie" issue they were able to get through the Senate, once Coburn was able to gut it of a great deal of Liberal waste and inefficiency. 

Big Deal.  This was one of the smallest accomplishments of the 111th; but it was also one of the least embarrassing for the Liberal establishment.

<Cough> Jon Stewart's piling on I am sure made a big difference -- NOT.

The NYT is become wretchedly pathetic before our eyes.  As I say in my tag line…

- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.

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An Insult To Murrow

Submitted by DaMama on Mon, 12/27/2010 - 6:38pm.

If I were Murrow's family, I would sue the NYT for defamation of character.  Jon Stewart is no more a newsman than Paris Hilton is an Oscar-worthy actress.

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As I said in yesterdays open thread........................

Submitted by BEGRUNT on Mon, 12/27/2010 - 7:12pm.

If Jon Stewart is the Edward R. Murrow of our time, journalism is DEAD!  I already thought that.....but this confirms it!!

"A nation can suffer it's fool's, but cannot survive the traitor"

Cicero

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Stewart is the new Murrow

Submitted by Newsbusterbrown on Mon, 12/27/2010 - 7:39pm.

Stewart is the new Murrow instead of Olbermann? Some newspaper is going to be the Worst Person in the World fairly shortly.

“There are no easy answers, but there are simple answers. We must have the courage to do what we know is morally right.” - Ronald Reagan (1964 Republican Convention)

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Great point

Submitted by Galvanic on Tue, 12/28/2010 - 11:19am.

Olbermann's sees himself as a journalist in the Murrow mold.  Overlooking Olbermann and coronating Stewart may be absurd, but it's sure to have brought Olbermann's blood to a boil.

In that sense, the Murrow-Stewart comparison is worthwhile.

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What's going to happen next?

Submitted by 26CX on Mon, 12/27/2010 - 8:38pm.

Whats going to happen next?  Give the Nobel Peace Prize to someone who hasn't done anything yet?

"But my advice to you can be summed up in two words: Thicker skin." - Jer
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According to the Nobel

Submitted by Thoreau on Mon, 12/27/2010 - 9:06pm.

According to the Nobel committee, Communism is peace.  Get with the times man.

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My ability to "get with the

Submitted by 26CX on Mon, 12/27/2010 - 9:19pm.

My ability to "get with the times" is somewhat encumbered by common sense.  I like it that way.

"But my advice to you can be summed up in two words: Thicker skin." - Jer
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New Nobel Times

Submitted by miss911ninja on Mon, 12/27/2010 - 11:37pm.

Are you saying communism is the new peace? Then novice is the new Nobel laureate. 

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Legends

Submitted by zachlind on Tue, 12/28/2010 - 12:08am.

Leave it to the Times to screw up a Times article. They meant Jayson Blair, not Edward R. Murrow.

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The New Ed Geins

Submitted by CobraMan on Tue, 12/28/2010 - 1:52am.

So, as the NYT's loves to award nonsensical accolades, I guess that Obama is the modern day version of Ed Geins?

The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States. The US Constitution

Unless you're a fetus. The US Supreme Court

Or Anwar al-Awlaki.

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Am I supposed to know who

Submitted by Thoreau on Tue, 12/28/2010 - 9:59am.

Am I supposed to know who Edward R. Murrow is?  Did he invent something I missed?  Oh.. I see.  He stopped a communist hunter from finding communists.  Nice.

Well, that makes sense I suppose.

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No, Keith Olbermann is Edward R. Murrow reborn.

Submitted by Red Jeep on Tue, 12/28/2010 - 10:45am.

Just ask him.

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2 Clowns

Submitted by Jerry Mack on Tue, 12/28/2010 - 7:57pm.

It says much about the 2 New York senators when they need a comedian's help to pass a bill.  Stewart may be a comedian but the other 2 are clowns.

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Jon Stewart as Edward R. Murro

Submitted by Netstatter on Tue, 12/28/2010 - 9:27pm.

This does not elevate Jon Stewart; it denigrates the NYT.

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