Originally posted by: eskimospy
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: GTaudiophile
Success of conservative talk radio has nothing to do with sheeple waiting for marching orders like you Libs want to think.
It's all about a large portion of the voting public getting sick and tired of left-wing print and TV. Ever notice how ratings for ABC, CBS, NBC, Time Magazine, Newsweek, USA Today, etc. are all at historical lows? People want to hear voices larger and bigger than their own that they can agree and identify with, hence the success of conservative talk radio. A lot their listeners are small/large business owners, military personnel, farmers, etc. People who can't think for themselves? What?
Libs are just being typical cry-baby bed-wetters pulling the "fairness" card.
Life isn't fair as we all know.
Either change your tone to fit that of your readers/listeners and sell more or continue to force left-wing BS down their throats and sell less.
Then again, I am also for the third option: charge a special TV tax on every TV sold and have a really good public broadcast system (like the UK's BBC or Germany's ARD/RTL/ZDF) and just freaking report the facts and nothing else. No spin, no commentary. This is what happened. Period. Done. In that sense "We report, you decide" in its purest form is what we should have.</end quote></div>
To paint conservatism with a very broad brush, the answer would generally be... no. Conservatives do not want to think for themselves. Now of course this does not encompass all conservatives by any means as there are a thousand shades of grey in any political affiliation. Now before you go all crazy, let me explain.
As a general attribute American conservatism is extemely authoritarian in nature. This can be seen through a general sense of militarism, support for high levels of law enforcement/punishment for crime, support of increased police powers for fighting terrorism, deification of power figures, etc. Because of this authoritarian streak, conservatives tend to gravitate towards charismatic figures who exert a large amount of influence over the thoughts and opinions of their followers. It's pretty much a natural extention... if you believe in strong authority, you look for someone to dispense that authority. Conservatives in America (mostly) don't take that to that much of an extreme, and authoritarianism isn't by itself always bad as long as it has limits. So, what's wrong with looking for a central figure to dispense it? I say nothing, but lets realize that the success of conservative radio has more to do with the type of people looking for that sort of thing then it does with people trying to "fight the LIEberal media" (that doesn't exist)
It's pretty easy to see when comparing the various types of media that appeal to people of different political stripes. How many people have you heard who will defend Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Michael Savage, tooth and nail on topics, and how many people will you hear give the same level of deference to Al Franken, or... well... pretty much any other liberal figurehead? Hell, I'm just trying to think of a liberal figurehead right now. (John Stewart might be the sole exception, but I don't even really view him as liberal so much as contrarian. Shades of grey.) Liberals don't look for single figureheads for their movements... in fact figureheads tend to set off liberal intellectual snobbery like nothing else. ("pssh, I know better then this guy" style.)
I sincerely doubt this is because Rush and Sean and Co. are just soooo much more correct and so much better then anyone who might have liberal political views, and to be honest I think that political demogaugery just fits conservatism better then it does liberalism. You guys want someone you can point to and say "see!? he's right!". It's not necessarily a bad thing, it's just different. Sorta like how liberals have all the good political music, and we own the whole sign waving protest thing.
Anyways, from the content of your post it seems likely that you aren't even interested in having a meaningful debate on that topic considering how it was full of things like "bed wetters", but there's always hope right?