Jeffrey Bezos, you did it! Elsewhere in today’s Crikey we’ve looked at the phenomenon of free marketeers arguing vociferously against capitalism. Billionaire Jeff Bezos’ trip to space has given us another example. Bezos thanked Amazon employees and customers upon his return. “You paid for this,” he beamed, because no one was going to point out precisely how they paid for it — through horrifying work conditions, union busting and tax evaded with Neo-like dexterity.
“Capitalism, not socialism, sent Jeff Bezos to space and back today,” Republican strategist Amy Tarkanian proudly tweeted. We’re not sure pointing out that one man who by forcing his workers to pee in bottles was able to take a 10-minute vanity jaunt into the beyond while the world struggles through the greatest public health crisis of the past 100 years is the glowing endorsement of the way the world works she thinks it is.
Sky finds its limit What’s that screeching echoing throughout Holt Street? Why it’s a great arching U-turn! Media Watch revealed that Sky News boss Paul Whittaker does have limits in dealing with the sort of rubbish Alan Jones and guests like the discredited Craig Kelly spruik on their sessions. After the pair drew some some highly dubious conclusions regarding the fatality rate of the Delta variant, Sky published a lengthy correction, followed up with palpable reluctance by Jones.
Could this have anything to do with a similar shift at Fox News, Sky News’ insane dad? An internal memo to all staff reveals a significant change of heart at the network, previously a nexus of America’s right-wing nutjobs when it comes to the dangers of COVID-19. As new infections in California bounded past 4000 a day and LA County re-implemented a mask mandate, Deadline reports, an email was sent out to all Fox staff in the region. It told them: “Masks will be required indoors across Los Angeles County, including at Fox locations, regardless of your vaccination status.”
And like clockwork, high-profile presenters such as Sean Hannity started giving measured, scientifically backed advice to their viewers, almost as though it had been possible all along.
Like grains of sand Here in 2021, among all the new and distinct things to be flabbergasted by, there’s some good old-fashioned bizarre sexism. Norway’s women’s beach handball team has been fined a little more than $2000 for being “improperly dressed” after the team wore shorts instead of bikini bottoms at a European championship.
We quickly checked out the men’s game and, oddly enough, they are able to play in shorts — even longer and baggier than those the Norwegians chose, if you can believe it. It put us in mind of Sepp Blatter back in 2004 arguing female footballers should wear “more feminine clothes … for example, tighter shorts. Female players are pretty, if you excuse me for saying so, and they already have some different rules to men — such as playing with a lighter ball.”
That’s not true, but why would Blatter know that, he was only the goddamn head of FIFA (the Fédération Internationale de Football Association).
Vale David Leckie A fond farewell to the alleged television prince, a man whose genius was expressed by Graham Richardson in today’s Oz, as “he bought Lost” for the Seven network. Crikey correspondent Guy Rundle — “Seven: no new ideas since 1961!” — remembers a meeting with him after having sold the network a show: ” ‘My doctor’s told me to stop drinking beer and switch to wine,’ a portly Leckie said from a sort of throne armchair, pouring wine into a glass.
“But,” notes our correspondent, “it was a pot glass, and he was filling it. It was chardonnay. After three POTS OF WINE over an hour, he was both pissed and dehydrated, and drifted into incoherence, then sleep, before an attendant hustled us out. We were not sure whether we had sold the show or not.”
Thanks for the culture, Big Davo. Safe voyage across the Styx.
Alan Jones? Didn’t know he was still alive.
He isn’t.
He is on Sky After Dark each weekday night, a media elephant graveyard if ever there were one.
That is The Sky After Dark Comedy Show, which appears to be like some strange US sitcom set in a TV station where the inmates, current or ex rightwing politicians, media hacks of various sorts, RWR*Njs, Climate Change Denialists and other minions of the right, who do appear to be paranoid, scared of the other, black/brown/yellow/aliens of any sort, people who give facts and not “alternative facts”, who have the temerity to question them and are all very shouty at such and that even at their own cohort. All the while exhibiting a slim grasp on reality.
*second R is for Religious.
In regional Australia it has been inflicted on FTA, in a desperate attempt to increase its dismal ratings, no need to subscribe so occasionally I can observe the stupidity.
It was amazing to watch the antediluvians Jones and others such as as Maurice Newman and David Flint as well as the younger inmates, Bolt, Cradling, Dean et al, frothing at the mouth in their lunatic presentations about electoral fraud with Trump’s GOP loss of both the Electoral College and the popular vote by c.7 million votes, then later the Senate.*
The inmates were all blathering on about how the POTUS election was stolen from Trump, somehow by massive voter fraud, including that carried out by USPS, amongst other malefactors.
The questions asked of them, as far as I can hear/see is if the Democratic Party was exercising such a successful and widespread electoral fraud…
What about down ballot where they lost seats to Republicans in the House of Representatives?
Why did it need to go to a run off win both the Georgia Senate seats? to be asked of them then
*Not admitting that The Trump had brought to the GQP, in horse racing parlance, a Losing Trifecta…
2018 GQP loses control of the House of Representatives
2020 GQP loses the Presidential Election
2021 GQP loses control of the Senate
Ratings or not the issue is the nativist and/or conservative and/or libertarian agitprop being constantly presented to less educated and older voters in regions…. aka ‘mid-western strategy’ as nativist conservatives lose traction in urban centres…..
On Fox one would beg to differ, according to the Washington Post (16 June ’21) which reported recently that vaccinated hosts on Fox were still promoting Covid vaccine scepticism aka Tucker Carlson in ‘Fox News’s dismissive vaccine coverage is particularly dangerous for its relatively old audience‘:
‘also the case that the network has repeatedly aired segments casting doubt on the vaccine. That Carlson is doing so is particularly problematic; he is Fox News’s prime-time star, regularly earning millions of viewers a night…..In 2019, the median age of a Fox News viewer was 65. In other words, a member of the group most at risk from the coronavirus.‘
Good that they may be contributing to their when loss of viewers hence to their own demise!
Stupid is as Stupid does?