On the Today show this morning they had a clip regarding a concern that too many politicians are using comedy shows (i.e. the Colbert Report and The Daily Show) as a media outlet. The problem, they claim, is that voters end up laughing at them instead of listening to them and that it makes capitol hill look like a bunch of kooks.
IMO, when politicians go on those shows I tend to gain more respect for them just for going on the shows. Also, I think the "comedians" interviewing them are more likely to ask the questions no one else will because if the politician chooses not to awnser it they can just laugh it off.
I think it's a great medium for politicians. Not only to reach the younger crowd, but to laugh at themselves and show that they aren't always serious.
What do you think?
IMO, when politicians go on those shows I tend to gain more respect for them just for going on the shows. Also, I think the "comedians" interviewing them are more likely to ask the questions no one else will because if the politician chooses not to awnser it they can just laugh it off.
I think it's a great medium for politicians. Not only to reach the younger crowd, but to laugh at themselves and show that they aren't always serious.
What do you think?
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