{"id":208211,"date":"2017-02-15T10:36:27","date_gmt":"2017-02-15T15:36:27","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/our-president-is-a-tv-addict-its-going-to-get-the-best-of-him-but-hell-never-get-the-best-of-it-washington-post.php"},"modified":"2017-02-15T10:36:27","modified_gmt":"2017-02-15T15:36:27","slug":"our-president-is-a-tv-addict-its-going-to-get-the-best-of-him-but-hell-never-get-the-best-of-it-washington-post","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/zeitgeist-movement\/our-president-is-a-tv-addict-its-going-to-get-the-best-of-him-but-hell-never-get-the-best-of-it-washington-post.php","title":{"rendered":"Our president is a TV addict. It&#8217;s going to get the best of him, but he&#8217;ll never get the best of it. &#8211; Washington Post"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    Theres a case building that television  more than wealth or    family or real estate, certainly more than politics  is what    President Trump loves most. The evidence was there all along. A    camera in the room is the only thing that seems to truly    animate him, for it brings with it the promise of big (or    easily inflatable) ratings. A television show is the only thing    that ever offered Trump, briefly, a unanimous and undisputed    success. Absent the camera, he is an even bigger fan of    watching TV, much like his fellow Americans who harbor a hard    addiction to watching cable-news shows morning, noon and night.  <\/p>\n<p>    There have been reports (usually anonymously sourced) that some    of Trumps staff members wish he didnt watch so much, but why    would he stop? The long-offered promise of truly interactive TV    has arrived for at least one American: him. Cable news hangs on    his every word, while he returns the favor by mimicking some of    its worst talking points, often within enough minutes to create    an unsettling semblance of harmony.  <\/p>\n<p>    Sad! As HBOs John Oliver showed in a clip Sunday night on the    long-awaited return of his satirical politics show, Last Week    Tonight, Trump is so addicted to cable news that the cabin of    Air Force One now echoes with the cheapo commercials that    accompany his all-day diet of noise, including the Empire    flooring jingle (Eight-hundred, five-eight-eight ...) Our    president, Oliver joked, is like the septuagenarian who has    collapsed and died alone in a house with the TV blaring; it    takes neighbors days to notice anything amiss.  <\/p>\n<p>    Thus, Oliver concluded, the only way to get a factual argument    across to the president is to make a set of catheter ads to air    during cable news, featuring a folksy ol cowboy who    subliminally explains such necessary concepts as the nuclear    triad. Olivers ads began airing in the Washington market on    Monday morning on Fox, CNN and MSNBC. Maybe just maybe Trump    noticed.  <\/p>\n<p>    Meanwhile, a fomenting Trump resistance movement has seen that    televised mockery might be effective in creating the sort of    tiny cracks that eventually cause meaningful collapse. The    mockery required for this job is not the kind of whip-smart,    fact-based, ironic criticism inherited from Jon Stewarts    Daily Show and still practiced with dedicated verve by TBSs    Samantha Bee, NBCs Seth Meyers, CBSs Stephen Colbert and    Oliver (who spent 24 minutes Sunday night on a segment devoted    to the preservation of the concept of facts.)  <\/p>\n<p>    Rather its the plain, old-fashioned, over-the-top mockery that    shows a White House hopelessly out of control, compromised,    flaccid from the get-go and comically inept. This was best    displayed by none other than Melissa McCarthy, a comedic film    and TV star recruited by her pals at NBCs Saturday Night    Live to lampoon White House press secretary Sean Spicer on the    shows Feb. 4 episode and again a week later.  <\/p>\n<p>    The sketches were so brutally effective  starting from their    obvious top layer of derision for Spicers bellicose, combative    style, all the way down to the more ingeniously subliminal dig    of having women portray the innumerable men who surround and    advise the president  that they set off a wave of excitement    on the left: Can it really be as easy as dishing up the most    basic form of insult humor and then broadcasting it far and    wide? Does electoral revenge reside in a barrage of    unsophisticated, easy-to-write tiny-hands jokes (or, in a    supercut from Olivers show, the insultingly spot-on Donald    Trump doesnt know how to shake hands), rather than a clever,    humorously but laboriously spun counterpoint of wonky facts?  <\/p>\n<p>    Perhaps. In anticipation of SNLs Feb. 11 episode  hosted for    the 17th time by actor Alec Baldwin, who has found some    always-needed career rejuvenation as the shows go-to Trump    impersonator since last falls campaign  Americas TV addicts    and critics (who now include most of the political press corps)    rubbed their hands together in anticipatory glee: Would the    episode be just mildly devastating or completely    annihilating?  <\/p>\n<p>    That the episode was found a tad wanting is nothing new to    lifetime SNL watchers. The show is nothing if not a    decades-long study in demand-resistance, causing its viewers to    always desire more than it actually delivers. Lorne Michaels,    who now controls far more of the TV comedy realm than a mere 90    minutes on Saturday nights, wisely avoids taking requests from    his audience, because we tend, as a voting bloc, to suggest the    easiest and least original premises and jokes.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yet, sensing the desires of the Internet zeitgeist, SNL    featured a short, melancholy film in which cast member Leslie    Jones floated the idea that she, not Baldwin, should step into    the role of Trump. Her fellow cast members interrogated her    intent as Jones sat in a makeup chair acquiring an orange    comb-over, wondering whether theres a workable shtick here:    Could having a black woman play Trump be an effective weapon    against the watcher-in-chief? The ultimate insult, as it were?  <\/p>\n<p>    This assumes that Trump still watches SNL. He may profess not    to  but honestly, come on. Its hard to believe that hed be    able to resist looking at anything thats about him, or even,    perhaps, taking credit for the shows impressive jump in    ratings. SNL is now enjoying its highest-rated season in 22    years, according to Variety.  <\/p>\n<p>    Lest anyone forget, many viewers of SNL still hold the show    culpable in providing some of the crucial hot air that floated    Trump to his many victories, by allowing him to host while he    was a serious contender for the presidential race. The time for    truly effective mockery came and went while SNL and the rest of    the comedy world dilly-dallied with Trump.  <\/p>\n<p>    All presidents have watched more than their share of TV.    One thinks of LBJs custom array of TV sets in the    Oval Office to track all three networks in breaking-news    situations, or the Reagans enjoying a night in front of the tube    with their TV dinner tray tables. Even the Obamas made sure    to get on the inside track with HBO, having Game of Thrones screeners delivered    before they aired.  <\/p>\n<p>    As we continue to ask ourselves what Trump watches, and how or    whether it shapes his decisions, its probably worth noting    that theres a lot he doesnt watch  or at least, weve    never been told of anything remotely interesting in his DVR    queue.  <\/p>\n<p>    If insider accounts are to be believed, its all news, all the    time  and perhaps still looking in on NBCs Celebrity    Apprentice, the show that still credits him as an executive    producer even though he goes out of his way to pooh-pooh its    current iteration. (About this, hes not wrong. The only reason    left to watch Celebrity Apprentice might be if youre in a    Nielsen family and want to irritate the president.)  <\/p>\n<p>    In other words, hes missing so much  some of the greatest    television ever made, much of it rich in instructive,    metaphorical storytelling about power and moral consequence.  <\/p>\n<p>    Even though Trump appears to lack the necessary attention span,    I still find myself wishing that he had joined me and the 10 or    so other Americans who were transfixed by HBOs The Young    Pope, a befuddlingly beautiful 10-episode series that just    concluded. Its about a new pope, Pius XIII (Jude Law), who is    determined to drain the swamp that is Vatican City. He is    steadfast in his conservative beliefs and unconcerned with    alienating the churchs liberal side. He loathes the press. He    wont travel. He is consumed by a sort of divine narcissism and    he can deliver a real scorcher of a sermon to his underlings.  <\/p>\n<p>    Yet, not only did Pius win over the cardinals with his agenda,    he also, finally, convinced the rest of us that his aim was    true. In 10 hours, he went from a horrifying firebrand to a    persuasive messenger, maybe even a pope for the ages.  <\/p>\n<p>    In this way, TV always has something to tell us, even when    were the president. And the president might seem more human if    he would very publicly pick up a few, well-made scripted shows    and tell us what he thought about them. The first step is    learning how to change the channel and break some bad viewing    habits.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See the rest here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https:\/\/www.washingtonpost.com\/entertainment\/tv\/our-president-is-a-tv-addict-its-going-to-get-the-best-of-him-but-hell-never-get-the-best-of-it\/2017\/02\/14\/1ef8d9f4-f20d-11e6-a9b0-ecee7ce475fc_story.html\" title=\"Our president is a TV addict. It's going to get the best of him, but he'll never get the best of it. - Washington Post\">Our president is a TV addict. It's going to get the best of him, but he'll never get the best of it. - Washington Post<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Theres a case building that television more than wealth or family or real estate, certainly more than politics is what President Trump loves most. 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