John Stewart OWNED Bernard Goldberg on July 13th

johnjohn320

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While we're at it, anyone got a link to the infamous "Jon Stewart on Crossfire" cap? I've never seen it...
 

Insane3D

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For those on east coast, this episode is be rerun right now...1:30am - 2:00am EST on Comedy Central...

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OREOSpeedwagon

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LOL...

Goldburg: Now Chevy Chase goes to the Kennedy Center in DC to a gala where people are wearing tuxedos and gowns, and calls the President of the United States a dumb-blank.
Steward: Once upon a time Thomas Jefferson fvcked slaves.
 

Insane3D

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Originally posted by: OREOSpeedwagon
LOL...

Goldburg: Now Chevy Chase goes to the Kennedy Center in DC to a gala where people are wearing tuxedos and gowns, and calls the President of the United States a dumb-blank.
Steward: Once upon a time Thomas Jefferson fvcked slaves.


:laugh:
 

tcsenter

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All Stewart did was crack wise ass remarks, which I agree he is very good at and is funny, even when taking swipes at liberals. Stewart never lets Goldberg complete a single thought without cutting him off using a wise ass remark for the sake of entertainment, which makes Goldberg's positions seem incomplete and broken. At which point, Stewart takes the liberty of saying his peace without the incessant interruption Goldberg is forced to deal with.

Stewart is like the forum moderator who participates in the debate while controlling the forum to the advantage of his side and to the detriment of the opposition. Humorous, yes, but principled it is not. Stewart didn't touch a thing Goldberg says because he never allows Goldberg to say his peace or explain his position without constant interruption and wise-ass upstaging, Goldberg being too classy to give Stewart a taste of his own medicine.
 

Koenigsegg

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Yeah, you can tell Goldberg was really trying to hold back and try to win as much as the audience as he could. Looked like he was ready to punch Stewart out.