November 3, 2010
The Anti-Empire Report 
Jon Stewart and the Left 
By WILLIAM BLUM 
The left in America is desperate; desperate for someone who can inspire them, 
if not lead them to a better world; or at least make them laugh. TV star Jon 
Stewart is sometimes funny, especially when he doesn't try too hard to be 
funny, which is not often enough. But as a political leader, or simply 
political educator for the left, forget it. He's not even what I would call a 
genuine, committed leftist. What does he have to teach the left? He himself 
would certainly not want you to entertain the thought that Jon Stewart is in 
any way a man of the left.

He billed his October 30 rally on the National Mall in Washington, DC, as the 
Million Moderate March. Would a person with a real desire for important 
progressive social and political change, i.e, a "leftist", so ostentatiously 
brand himself a "moderate"? Even if by "moderate" he refers mainly to tone of 
voice or choice of words, why is that so important? If a politician strongly 
supports things which you are passionate about, why should it bother you if the 
politician is vehement in his arguments, even angry? And if the politician is 
strongly against what you're passionate about does it make you feel any better 
about the guy if he never raises his voice or sharply criticizes those on the 
other side? What kind of cause is that to commit yourself to?
Stewart in fact appears to dislike the left, perhaps strongly. In the lead-up 
to the rally he criticized the left for various things, including calling 
George W. Bush a "war criminal". Wow! How immoderate of us. Do I have to list 
here the 500 war crimes committed by George W. Bush? If I did so, would that 
make me one of what Stewart calls the "crazies"? In his talk at the rally, 
Stewart spoke of our "real fears" — "of terrorists, racists, Stalinists, and 
theocrats". Stalinists? Where did that come from, Glenn Beck? What decade is 
Stewart living in? What about capitalists or the corporations? Is there no 
reason to fear them? Is it Stalinists who are responsible for the collapse of 
our jobs and homes, our economy? 

Stewart also grouped together "Marxists actively subverting our constitution, 
racists and homophobes". Welcome to the Jon Stewart Tea Party. In his long 
interview last week of President Obama on his TV show, Stewart did not mention 
any of America's wars. That would have been impolite and divisive; maybe even 
not nice.


full: http://www.counterpunch.org/blum11032010.html


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