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Bernard Weiner: A News Quiz: Real or Fake?

Bernard Weiner: A News Quiz: Real or Fake?

By Bernard Weiner, The Crisis Papers

Satire is getting harder and harder to recognize. Just think how many times lately you've come across a news story and said to yourself: "That couldn't be true; it must be a joke." The real news too often is just as scarily ridiculous as the faux news Jon Stewart "reports" on The Daily Show.

With that in mind, and to demonstrate the point, I've put together a bunch of short news items. See if you can identify which ones are made up and which are real. (Answers below.)

DO YOU FEEL A DRAFT?

A REPUBLICAN AND HOUSE PAGES

MUSLIMS AND HINDUS

"I WAS YOUNGER THEN"

"Surely," Dr. Andrew said, "high government officials such as the President, Vice President, Secretary of Defense, Attorney General and Senior Political Advisor have records and logs that indicate the date on which such-and-such happened and who they met with. If their memories are fading, they should check those records and answer the questions." (Late bulletin: Dr. Andrew was summarily fired by Bush after these remarks were typed into emails on her computer but before she had pushed the Send button.)

ANSWERS: The first and last answers, of course, were fabricated, along with #3, 6, 9, 12 and the final half of #7. All the rest are true. If you got more than eight answers correct, you're obviously up on your real news and fake news. As a thank you for taking this test, you can now check out a copy of Bush's one-finger-salute to the nation.


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Bernard Weiner, a playwright, poet and Ph.D., has written numerous satires and parodies of the Bush Administration, ( www.crisispapers.org/weinerpubs.htm#fantasies ) taught government & international relations at universities in California and Washington, worked as a writer/editor for the San Francisco Chronicle for nearly two decades, and currently is co-editor of The Crisis Papers (www.crisispapers.org ). To comment: crisispapers@comcast.ne t .

First published by The Crisis Papers and Democratic Underground 8/14/07.

Copyright 2007 by Bernard Weiner.