The Saturation Point of Media Coverage
Monday, July 6th, 2009I am sick of hearing about Michael Jackson. He is dead. Let the person be. There wasn’t much of him to go around based on his weight at the time of death, but everyone is picking at and squeezing his carcass for every last vestige that can be monetized.
But because they won’t leave it alone, I’ve got something to say about it.
One of the bigger topics, glossed over by the major media networks, is Jackson’s purported pedophilia. A cement-headed Long Island stereotype, Republican representative Peter King, griped that society is “glorifying” a “low-life” instead of giving press to salt of the earth types like firefighters, soldiers and other champions of the lower class.