http://blog.aflcio.org/2008/01/24/comedy-writers-mock-debate-on-capitol-hill-no-joke/by Mike Hall, Jan 24, 2008
No wonder television executives haven’t been in a hurry to reach a fair agreement with striking writers. They told Congress yesterday that they have a whole lineup of reality shows—no writers needed—ready to fill the airwaves, including “America’s Brownest Walls” and “Are You a Better Surgeon Than a 5th Grader?”
Well actually, those aren’t real shows—thank goodness—and the “producers” appearing before several U.S. House members yesterday weren’t real producers. They were members of the Writers Guild of America who have been on strike since Nov. 5, fighting for a new contract that includes a fair share of revenues from Internet and electronic distribution of material they’ve written.
Comedy writers from “The Daily Show” and “The Colbert Report” kept their joke-writing skills polished in the mock debate between writers and producers that they staged for several Democratic House members.
While the debate drew laughs, the lawmakers said they understood the seriousness of the issues that have driven the writers to the picket lines.
FULL story at link.