Rent-A-Pundit

Television’s “talking heads” share a symbiotic relationship much more important, to them at least, than politics and/or ideology. This relationship can properly be described as an airborne disease attacking healthy debate within the body politic.

Consider the following names and try to determine what they have in common:

Al Franken, Brit Hume, Ann Coulter, Bob Woodward, Dan Rather, Ed Meese, Dick Morris, Eleanor Clift, Governor George Pataki, Henry Kissinger, Fred Barnes, George McGovern, James Baker, Jesse Jackson, Jesse Ventura, Laura Ingraham, Leslie Stahl, Leon Panetta, Mikhail Gorbachev, Morton Kondracke, Newt Gingrich, President Clinton, Tom Brokaw, and Sean Hannity.

The answer has nothing to do with politics or ideology. They have something much more important in common- their opinions are for rent. To rub elbows with the above-mentioned pundits, and too many others to list here, one need only pay a visit to The Allen Agency, Inc. and have a checkbook at the ready.

The Washington Speaker's Bureau is another "promoter" that boasts many of the same speakers- and more. It offers speaker and/or subject choices. It even has a section that highlights speakers that can be rented for $10,000 or under.

The problem is that none of the individuals listed above would command even a fraction of the fees they receive if there were no conflict- real or imagined. That's why even the most rational solution to a problem is debated (yelled about) in a "pro" and "con" manner when no such differences should exist.

The constant need to create or perpetuate controversy is best evidenced by the simplistic red/blue distinction on television's political maps without examining differences in a methodical and analytical manner that could go a long way to healing at least some of the rifts in our society. What we end up with is a deafening drumbeat of a red/blue, black/white, patriotic/unpatriotic, moral/immoral divide instead of an understanding of a complicated society whose existence is based on the ability of its people to set aside differences as much as possible and assimilate into a coherent whole.

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