A bit late for this post, I see--but here goes. We recently had a good-size snowstorm here, so the news was non-stop snow coverage. The gist of it was:
It's snowing
Still snowing.
More snow on the way.
Etc.
The news crews would go out on the mostly-deserted roads in the hopes of finding some news. They came upon a dad with his two little girls and ambushed them with a live feed back to the station and into our TV sets. They were heading to a local hill for some sledding. Mildly entertaining, but hardly news.
So the league of whiners Barnyard refers to falls in the same category. Some random people appearing in front of the camera so the station can fill the airwaves with something and pay for all that expensive equipment. What strikes me as ridiculous is his re-broadcasting this inanity (yes, inanity--look it up), in the hopes that those gathered here will agree with him and we can all bathe in a warm bath of self-satisfaction. Looks like the plan mostly worked.
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