Sunday, December 26, 2004

A Final 2004 Atta Boy for Jon Stewart

Thank you, LilRed, for bringing to my attention the latest accolade paid to Jon Stewart, named by Entertainment Weekly as Entertainer of the Year.

The magazine explains its selection:

"In 2004, Jon Stewart more than earned both laughs and cheers across the board (at least, across most of the board -- we doubt Dick Cheney watches, but John McCain might). Republicans tolerate him because they know that you never pick a fight with a winner; independents like him because he attacks sacred cows on both sides; Democrats adore him because he's mastered the art of being funny and (spoiler alert!) partisan. In an era when ironic detachment is the norm in humor, Stewart pulls off something tougher -- he offers actual earnestness wrapped in uproarious comedy, and in doing so, he represents the dismay, disgust, and (though he'd hate to hear it) hope of a passionately engaged audience.

"Why is he our Entertainer of the Year? To start, his sterling stewardship -- and a made-for-TV election year -- brought The Daily Show to a new creative summit and helped earn its second consecutive Emmys for best comedy/variety program and best writing. His book America has topped the best-seller list for 12 weeks and counting. His blistering appearance on Crossfire, in which he trashed the yammering-puppet-head style of cable news ('I'm not going to be your monkey!' he snapped), wilted Tucker Carlson's bow tie, and made Paul Begala even paler than usual. ... Most of all, in a year characterized by bluster and polarization, Stewart's appetite for clarity felt like a battle cry, and his double-barreled mission — to point out the misbehavior of politicians and the slack-jawed sloth of those who cover them — came to seem like a beacon of light. But funnier."

OK, that's out of my system now. I promise: No more idolatrous praise of Stewart ... for the remainder of the year.

1 Comments:

At 1:10 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for that final "Atta Boy" for Jon Stewart. I hope you delight your readers with more updates on Stewart in 2005.

 

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