Is Favre back on the sauce?
When it comes to meaningful news reporting, Green Bay television is a vast wasteland. Each station competes to present the most sensational sex, blood and gore. The stations routinely send reporters to cover out-of-state Packer events but haven’t sent a reporter in Madison in years. Weather forecasters compete against each other to see who can spin a routine snowfall into a prediction of a possible Armageddon.
The allegations of forged Brett Favre autographs leads the news night-after-night. Yet, there is barely a mention of the bevy of Madison politicians copping to pleas of public corruption. The Green Bay TV stations think of their viewing audience as a bunch of bumpkins. And perhaps that is why TV news viewrship is in a steep decline.
But the “Dumb TV News Story of the Month” award goes to NBC TV 26. Tonight, the Green Bay anchor interviewed Brett Favre’s favorite Kiln Mississippi bartender to learn what the saloonkeeper knows about Brett’s possible retirement. It turns out that the bar keep doesn’t know any more about the subject than you and I do.
But the crack TV 26 news team seems to have raised another interesting question – “Is Brett back on the sauce?”
As we all know, Brett is a recovering alcoholic and recovering drug abuser. The NFL demanded he go through rehab as a condition continuing to play in the NFL. Three cheers for Brett. He is a tough guy. Someone the grand kids can admire.
In its unrelenting search for information about Brett, why would TV 26 interview his bartender and how did the crack news team even know that he had a favorite bar tender? Does TV 26 know something that they aren’t telling us? Is Brett spending his days in the bar? Is Brett back on the sauce, as the station implies? I hope not.
The whole, sad story looks to me like a desperate attempt to hype the ratings with irresponsible reporting.
Shame on TV 26.
Your faithful servant,
Silence
