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Kurt Vonnegut's obituary, courtesy of FOX News

by Bob Sassone, posted Apr 19th 2007 9:35AM

VonnegutWhy can't certain news networks do an obituary of someone without adding on some political, personal dig?

Case in point, this Kurt Vonnegut obituary that FOX News ran recently. Sure, Vonnegut was no doubt a lefty (his last book of essays would tell anyone that), but the entire tone of the obit is pretty shitty.

"By the late 70s, Vonnegut was rich and irrelevent." Really? I think a lot of people, including me, got to know Vonnegut's writing in the 70s and 80s, and that a lot of his work rings true to present times. And why the comment about "being rich?" Oh, yeah, those damn liberal elitists and their money! The reporter also says that Vonnegut "failed at suicide" (that's a clever dig, not only mention a suicide attempt but that he FAILED at it), had writings filled with "mumbo-jumbo," and had "scatalogical humor." Using Vonnegut's own words (the part about male writers being past their prime at 55 and then the reporter saying "but Vonnegut kept at it," as if he should just quit his work) against him.

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The Daily Show: August 17, 2005

by Annie Wu, posted Aug 18th 2005 12:58AM
tdsTonight's episode starts with the ongoing coverage of the courts. The first Justice Sunday was a 90-minute broadcast set on ending the filibuster against "people of faith". Okay, well they've called it again with Justice Sunday II. The superstars of this event included Zell Miller, Tom Delay, Dr. James Dobson, and... the Jerry Falwell Good Time Strict Constructionist Jamboree! Anyway, according to these people (Jamboree not included), the greatest threat to the people of faith are the out-of-control judges. Jon Stewart points out that one of the judges in question might be 4th Circuit Court of Appeals judge Osama bin Laden.

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