Press Editor Out
Since I mentioned the fracas over the New York Press's witless pope jokes last night, I should add that the editor has been ousted in the wake of the story. More precisely, he was given a two-week suspension and quit.
Editor and Publisher reports that the papal riff was condemned by Mayor Michael Bloomberg: "As disgusting as this is, it's sadly par for the course for this publication." What does Reason have to do to get a powerhouse endorsement like that?
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Bloomberg is just pissed because they had an issue blasting his Olympic dreams.
"What does Reason have to do to get a powerhouse endorsement like that?"
Publish a piece on "The 52 Funniest Things About the Upcoming Death of Ronald Reagan."
Oh wait, too late.
Koyen defended NYPress content as "always intelligent." I don't think so. It's zany, inflammatory, fringe-culture-oriented, often entertaining, but only occasionally intelligent.
52 Funniest Things About the Upcoming Death of Deep Throat? Unless the Pope really _was_ Deep Throat. Then I guess they kinda beat you to that.
"If you see through the nasty Pope jokes, for instance, you will see a well-reasoned political argument."
Jesus Christ, if you're gonna make fun of the Pope, have the balls to make fun of the fucking Pope; don't try to dress it up with this kind of socially responsible baloney. There was no political argument at all in that piece-which was the only good thing about it, because the jokes really sucked ass. I never imagined myself saying this, but Bring Back Russ Smith!
I seem to remember a light-hearted piece on the Challenger disaster coming out shortly before the Columbia disaster. What ever happened to that? It disappeared almost instantly. I'd like to re-read it because, if I remember correctly, it had something to do with the healing process. Any chance we can get a look at that again?
Anyway, if you do, you might just get such an endorsement.
The Pope is 24 karat comedy gold, but this just sucked.
I find it interesting that people seem to be tripping over themselves to distance themselves from this piece, either by expressing self-righteous moral outrage or by questioning the comedic qualities ("this just sucks")
It's just simple shock-comedy, which feeds on ANY attention one is willing to give it.
This must be the high point of Matt Taibbi's life to date. The man's first goal is to piss people off, and now he's managed to do it on a national scale. The thousands of people telling him he's an asshole will no doubt assure him that he did a proper job of epatering the bourgeois.
cb, that Challenger piece (which was really a look at the many jokes that came in the wake of the disaster) was by me, and was published a mere four days before the Columbia disaster. So low had NASA's share of the public attention span fallen that at the time I did that piece, I didn't even know there was a space shuttle up, and thus was as surprised as anybody when another one blew up. Much as I'd like to get Bloomberg's highest rating, I disappeared it from the site, but here's a sample:
There was no political argument at all in that piece
Well, buried in the middle was a good jab about "heretofore anonymous bureaucrat will instantly be celebrated as world's holiest man as he travels to AIDS-stricken Africa to denounce the use of condoms". That's sort-of political.
52 Funniest Things About the Upcoming Death of William Rehnquist.
Go on. You know you want to. I'll kick it off:
52) Four words: Chief Justice Clarence Thomas
17.In his last days, the Pope was in tremendous pain.
Funny to the BTK Killer maybe. Anyone else? I'm with the Satanist on this piece of crap.
How about '50 Ways to Blow Smoke Up Mayor Bloomberg's Ass'?
The piece unintentionally proves a lesson for anyone attempting to write humor or satire: First make sure you have the talent to pull it off. I was insulted that it didn't make me laugh at all.