"You know, you're allowed to laugh at him."
Pardon me while I spoil the innocent enjoyment taken in the Daily Show by a certain percentage of its demographic.
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I could gussy this up with random blathering:
...but why bother? This beatdown from Stewart clocks in at just under four minutes, and is all the better for its ostensible cheeriness. It won't decide the election, but it will make you at least chuckle. Which is fine for a Tuesday morning.
Moe Lane
PS: To those either scowling at the end of this clip, or just being gritted-teeth good sports about the whole thing, please accept our reassurances: we're not laughing with you.
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Which was the other, hidden part of Stewart's routine. :)
The Fuzzy Puppy of the VRWC. I've been usurped!
Jon clearly has liberal policy preferences. But he also has a great nose for exposing hypocrisy and silly pretentiousness. Given Obama's habit of exhibiting same, and Jon's publicly stated personal admiration for McCain, we could get a fair shake from the Daily Show.
"If all men were just, there would be no need of valor."
- Agesilaus
I think we'll look back at Obama's reversal on public financing as the gong that woke the MSM from their trance.
"If all men were just, there would be no need of valor."
- Agesilaus
shouldn't I get some royalties or something?
Impeach the 5 usurpers
" leave him in the pocket of Big Public?"
" Got to love the Lord for making things like that."
Morally Compromised
a year from now, and...

"No compromise with the main purpose, no peace till victory, no pact with unrepentant wrong." - Winston Churchill
To drill. I am biased but I don't think he made the point.
"Those who expect to reap the blessings of freedom must, like men, undergo the fatigue of supporting it."
-Thomas Paine: The American Crisis, No. 4, 1777

That was good stuff. Where was the audience?
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Damn the Obama! Full speed ahead!