When Mehdi Hasan sat down with Jon Stewart last month, the roles were reversed. This time, the Emmy-winning host of The Daily Show was the one asking the questions — about corporate media, Gaza, Do…
I agree that merit should be first and foremost. It’s just difficult to verify merit on an entity when that entity is an unknown. The concept is met with inherent skepticism. That said, I had not heard of Barack Obama until briefly before he ran, and I voted for him twice.
I think the issue is, people today vote emotionally, not necessary logically. That’s why at this current moment I would be more likely to vote for Jon Stewart. But if I were to learn more about Naomi Murakawa (and I will educate myself on them shortly, I promise) and I liked what I saw, then I would be more likely to vote for them than I am in this moment.
I agree that merit should be first and foremost. It’s just difficult to verify merit on an entity when that entity is an unknown. The concept is met with inherent skepticism. That said, I had not heard of Barack Obama until briefly before he ran, and I voted for him twice.
I think the issue is, people today vote emotionally, not necessary logically. That’s why at this current moment I would be more likely to vote for Jon Stewart. But if I were to learn more about Naomi Murakawa (and I will educate myself on them shortly, I promise) and I liked what I saw, then I would be more likely to vote for them than I am in this moment.