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Advisory Opinions

Satire Meet Reality

Advisory Opinions

The Dispatch

News, Government, Politics

4.74K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2020

⏱️ 73 minutes

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Summary

Ever since its humble beginnings in March 2016, The Babylon Bee—a Christian, conservative version of The Onion—has been a godsend for Americans who have become worn out by news outlets that take themselves too seriously. From its theological inside jokes about the prosperity gospel to its Snopeslong-standing feuds with and CNN, the Bee has made its mark in the world of satire. On today’s episode, David and Sarah are joined by the Babylon Bee’s editor-in-chief, Kyle Mann, who tells us about the challenges of satire writing in a cultural moment when it’s not always easy to determine fact from fiction. “There is an element where it’s not that our articles are too close to reality, it’s that reality is too close to satire,” Mann explains. “It’s what makes it so hard to write because you write something that you think is so goofy and over the top and then people believe it because reality is so crazy.” Listen to today’s episode for a conversation about C.S. Lewis’ best books, Kyle’s joke-writing process, and a tell-all about why Twitter’s decision to temporarily deplatform and demonetize the Babylon Bee was ironically “the best thing that could happen” to the team. Today’s episode would be incomplete without its requisite dose of legal nerdery. Tune in to hear David and Sarah discuss the never-ending saga with Michael Flynn, the McGahn case, and Sarah Palin’s defamation case against the New York Times. Show Notes: -Some of the Babylon Bee’s top headlines: “Nation's Cats Endorse Trump In Hopes Americans Will Go Back To Work And Leave Them Alone”, “Nation Shocked As Jerry Falwell Jr. Doesn't Turn Out To Be Man Of Upstanding Character,” “Lego Introduces New Sharper Bricks That Instantly Kill You When You Step On Them,” “Joel Osteen Sails Luxury Yacht Through Flooded Houston To Pass Out Copies Of 'Your Best Life Now,' ” “Inspiring: Celebrities Spell Out 'We're All In This Together' With Their Yachts.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

You ready?

0:02.0

I was born ready.

0:04.0

Welcome to the advisory opinions podcast a day later than normal because I have been on vacation.

0:26.5

Sarah my first vacation in five years.

0:30.5

It's not what I call a vacation hiking 14,000 feet.

0:34.5

I call that 1440 feet to be precise.

0:38.5

Sarah, but you made it.

0:39.5

You sent me a picture.

0:41.5

I made it.

0:42.5

I made it.

0:43.5

I sent visual proof from the peak of Mount Albert where two of my friends and me we went

0:48.1

up all the way to the top and I'll say this.

0:54.0

I was not expecting this.

0:56.3

I am not a sore now at age 51 when I did it.

1:01.0

Then I was when I did it the first time 28 years ago when I was 23.

1:06.0

What explains that?

1:07.6

Well, I think it's this Sarah that when I was 23, I did nothing to prepare for it.

1:14.0

Yeah, right.

1:15.0

You had some healthy fear this time.

1:18.3

Yeah, I had a very healthy fear.

1:20.1

So I worked out as much as I feasibly could and I got up to the top of the mountain and

1:27.7

I felt great.

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