Red Dawn
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This is going to fundamentally change America.
Was this ever even questionable?
If only Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, and Rush Limbaugh would do the same for Conservatives.
Too soon?
I haven't seen enough of Beck's show to know, but is there any question Hannity and Limbaugh are conservatives and members of the republican party and are commentators who are giving their opinion? They make it plainly obvious. Not really a fan of either myself though.
Ozzzzzzzzzzzzieeeeeeeee!!!!!!
Yeah! And they cut him off just as he was starting to rock! At least they are bringing the OJs on.
I'm just glad that Stewart and Colbert are finally coming out as progressive activists and no longer hiding behind just trying to be funny.
no love for Cat Stevens?
I'm glad you finally admit that restoring sanity and presenting reasonableness medals and lampooning "keeping fear alive" are all planks in the progressive activist agenda.
No wonder you fear and loathe progressives!
You can tax my cash to pay for any stranger
But I'll sue city hall if they put up a manger
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We'll defend the rights of what anyone says
As long as it isn't Juan Williams and Rick Sanchez.
Seems like they are doing a pretty good job keeping it neutral. I like.
Though they are libs and brought in only lib artists, from listening to the show in the background, I think Stewart and Colbert delivered just what they said they would - a call to the hope that this country has for the future.
I am really liking Stewart's closing speech!
I thought the analogy with the cars was spot on.Though they are libs and brought in only lib artists, from listening to the show in the background, I think Stewart and Colbert delivered just what they said they would - a call to the hope that this country has for the future.
I am really liking Stewart's closing speech!
I thought the analogy with the cars was spot on.
asplain for those of us not in attendance?
What exactly was this? Mr. Stewart asks. This was not a rally to ridicule people of faith. Or people of activism or to look down our noses at the heartland, or passionate argument or to suggest that times are not difficult and that we have nothing to fear. They are and we do. But we live now in hard times, not end times. And we can have animus and not be enemies.
Not being able to be able to distinguish between real racists and Tea Partiers, or real bigots and Juan Williams or Rick Sanchez is an insult, not only to those people but to the racists themselves, who have put in the exhausting effort it takes to hate.
The press is our immune system, Mr. Stewart says. If it overreacts to everything, we actually get sicker. And perhaps eczema. And yet, with that being said, I feel good. Strangely, calmly good.
In the news media, Mr. Stewart says, we hear of the fragility of our country, how were on the brink of catastrophe, how its a shame we cant work together. The truth is, he says, we do.
Mr. Stewart invokes the metaphor of a traffic merger at the Lincoln Tunnel, You go, then Ill go. Sure, at some point there will be a selfish jerk who zips up the shoulder and cuts in at the last minute. But that individual is rare and he is scorned, and he is not hired as an analyst.