Iran, North Korea, US Economy, ignored for Michael Jackson

June 25, 2009: A Day That Will Live in Infamy?


By John Lillpop Saturday, June 27, 2009

June 25 was not a slow news day in America or around the world. It was historic, however,in that the media obsession with, and love for Barack Obama, was put on the back burner for a few hours.

Among the major news headlines on that fateful day:

Iran Police Use Tear Gas, Clubs to Crush Protest
North Korea threatens Annihilation of America; World Anticipates Missile
Jobless Claims Rise
California Set to Issue IOUs as Fiscal Crisis Weighs
Farrah Fawcett Dead at 62
Governor Sanford Admits Affair
Obama Issues First Veto Threat
China Widens Web Regulations
Supreme Court: Strip Search of 13-year-old Unconstitutional
Dems Race to Rescue Climate Bill
Gore to Hill for Last Minute Appeal


Despite news involving Iran and North Korea, the continued deterioration of the US economy, California about to fall into a sea of bankruptcy, the death of an American angel, exposure of infidelity on the part of the governor of South Carolina, and Barack Obama’s declining influence, the major cable news networks essentially shut down around 1 PM, pacific time, in order to provide non-stop, repeat coverage of the death of Michael Jackson.

No one can deny that Michael Jackson was a brilliant and talented performer. However, the “newsâ€