On Thursday night, Jon Stewart took aim at the frenzied â" and, it turns out, inaccurate â" coverage of the Supreme Courtâs healthcare verdict.
In recent weeks, cable news networks have devoted hours of breathless speculation to the verdict and its potential fallout. For most of the media, the big question Thursday wasnât what the Supreme Court would decide â" most pundits had assumed it was a foregone conclusion that the court would knock some part of the law â" but, as Stewart put it on âThe Daily Show,â âWho would emerge from the chaos as the great champion of news first-iness?â
At 10:07 a.m., both CNN and Fox News reported the historic âbreaking newsâ that the individual mandate had been knocked down. âWow, thatâs a dramatic moment. And, like many of our greatest dramas, a total fiction,â Stewart joked.
In the frenzied rush for a scoop, CNN and Fox News had misreported the ruling, having apparently only read the first page of the decision. By 10:09, Foxâs Megyn Kelly corrected the error, but CNN went on for what Stewart called âseven full minutes of unconstitutional mandate hyperventilation.â
In the space of those seven agonizing minutes, CNNâs John King had described the verdict as a âdirect blowâ to the Obama administration. Stewart saw considerable irony in this characterization of the decision, given the sloppiness of their reporting: âHow will this administration recover from this incredibly public blow to their credibility? The administration stake d their entire reputation on this important moment, and now the administration is out there, the face of this giant [mistake]. Sure wouldnât want to be the administration right now.â
As it gradually became clear that the law had actually been upheld, Wolf Blitzer reported that âwe are getting widely different assessments of what the Supreme Court has decided.â âYes, widely different,â Stewart quipped. âThereâs what youâve been saying, and then thereâs what happened.â
Stephen Colbert also mocked the misreporting snafu, but issued a blunter assessment: âYou suck at news.â
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