On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 3:51 PM, Steve Timko <[email protected]> wrote:

> When were late night talk shows not left leaning? Steve Allen? Jack Paar
> was left leaning.
> Kurtz says Hollywood won't let Fallon air at the cool kids table.
>
> http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2017/05/08/its-not-
> only-colbert-why-most-late-night-comics-are-skewering-trump.html
>

I have a DVD set of some of Paar's prime time shows after he left the
Tonight Show. On his first one Richard Nixon was his first guest and Paar
told an anecdote from when their families were vacationing together in the
Caribbean. Paar might have become known in later years as favoring the
Kennedys and the last show in the DVD set was Bobby Kennedy talking about
Jackie and the family were coping a couple of months after JFK's
assassination. In another episode he had Cassius Clay on and Paar referred
to him as a "boy." I'm not prepared to call him left-leaning.

The GOP has been in a hard rightward swing for the past two decades and
part of that is calling what used to be the political center the "left." As
has been documented ad nauseum, the origin of the Affordable Care Act was
with the conservatives. As soon as Obama put a bill into Congress it became
communist. So what is happening is that the great audience that has been
traditionally centrist is becoming left-leaning as the right becomes more
radical.

In previous decades politics was left to politicians and the journalists
who covered them. Think tanks existed but their output went to academic
journals. Newspapers had op-ed writers but they did not appear too often on
TV. Then there was an explosion of pundits - mostly due to the need of 24
hour news channels to have talking heads. And the think tanks started to
feed the news channels with their output dumbed down for general audiences.
And the next thing you know everything was political and everything had to
be aligned on one side or the other, not just traditional politics, but pop
culture, music, sports, etc. Decades ago talk show hosts could steer clear
of politics in their monologues. Johnny Carson's shows from his NY years
have been erased. It would be interesting to see if he mentioned the Tet
Offensive or the 1968 Democratic Convention and how he covered them. I
assume he steered clear and that's just not possible today.

In his new Letterman biography Jason Zinoman said that a new era in late
night talk began when Jon Stewart took over the Daily Show. Stewart did not
steer clear of politics and did not pretend to be neutral and thrived
because of it. Dave became known as left-leaning but I think he was more
part of the abandoned center when the GOP shifted right. Then an innocuous
joke about Sarah Palin's daughter stoked manufactured outrage from people
who worship her and I think that affected him.

Donald is a bull in a china shop. Some of that is by design and that is
what GOP voters decided they want to run the federal government. The party
has lost the institutional power to stop him in the name of preserving
norms (and dignity) and the country has to live with the consequences and
wait until all the damage has been done to repair things. He and his inner
circle crave attention and they generate tons more news content than a less
radical and more low-key administration would.

It's folly for pundits like Kurtz to compare today to past administrations
and wistfully wish for the days of yore when hosts were neutral and made
jokes about other things going on in life. And when attacking Trump or the
GOP leadership they are not specifically advocating for Democratic
alternatives as representing the values of their audience: respect for all
people, respect for science, working toward a more peaceful world, etc.

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