We knew it was coming. Throughout last year, there were various reports that Fox News had an interest in promoting a conservative version of the Daily Show. Last June, MediaBistro.com blogged that conservative talk show host Laura Ingraham was rumored to be hosting the pilot. The tipster revealing the secret pilot described it as a "terrible rip off the Daily Show" and that the "writers and producers should be embarrassed to show this one to Roger [Ailes]."
While Daily Show host Jon Stewart is famous for single handily destroying CNN's Crossfire by denouncing hosts Paul Begala and Tucker Carlson as partisan hacks who do a disservice to the political discourse in America, Ingraham might be better known for asking listeners to her radio show to jam the phone lines of the Democratic voter assistance hotline on election day in 2006. A Fox News regular and sometimes guest host for 'pa-pa bear' Bill O'Reilly, Ingraham seemed the perfect fit for this sort of thing, I suppose.
Anyways, she's not it. The producer of the network series '24' (also known as fear mongering crap TV) Joel Surnow is in charge of producing this new show called The 1/2 Hour News Hour. The Drudgereport is already loyally creating a buzz for the show, posting a news article and a 'leaked' youtube clip.
Here's the lowdown so far:
FNC is testing the concept on Sunday nights. The first episode will air at 10 p.m. Sunday and repeat the following Sunday. The second episode will air at the same time March 4.
The show, which stars comedians Kurt Long and Jenn Robertson, owes quite a bit to "Saturday Night Live" segment "Weekend Update" in both format and spirit. The "newscasters" will take a story of the day and then spin it to a comedic extreme.
To me, it seems more like the unintelligent humor of MAD-TV. If you've already watched the youtube clip, you can imagine how bad this is going to be. The laughtrack alone is enough to make even the most dedicated wingnut want to immediately flip the channel. Future segments will include a parody of Che Guevara t-shirts, instead with Adolf Hitler and Mao Zedong. Super witty, huh?
The claim that conservatives have not yet branched into political satire simply is not true. Movie producer David Zucker has tried his hand at political satires for the Republican Party. Check them out here, or here. South Park often has a fairly conservative, albeit libertarian, message. Dennis Miller gets his 2-cents on everything on Hannity and Colmes. Millions and millions of Americans, for some reason, tune into Rush Limbaugh (a friend of Surnow) and Glenn Beck to hear their feeble attempts at humor (which usually comprises imitating Ted Kennedy's voice or smearing gays and women).
They can emulate the style of the Daily Show, but I am positive they will never be able to recreate the sheer humor and creativity of one of the best television shows of all time. And let's face it- The 1/2 Hour News Hour will probably suffer zero ratings and a quick death anyways.