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babylonsister Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-25-08 05:40 PM
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Jon Stewart jokes, then criticizes
Jon Stewart jokes, then criticizes
Posted: Monday, August 25, 2008 5:31 PM by Mark Murray
Filed Under: 2008, McCain, Obama

From NBC's Mark Murray


DENVER -- Chatting this morning with about two dozen political reporters here, comedian Jon Stewart cracked plenty of jokes.

On the reporters in the room: "It is very difficult to fake what you do."

On which candidate would be the better source of laughs for the next four to eight years: "Mr. T."

And on which candidate is funnier: "Neither," he answered. "You know who makes me laugh? Chris Rock. But I don't want him as president."

Yet not everything was a joking matter for Stewart, whose Daily Show is here covering the Democratic convention and will report on the GOP one in Minnesota next week.

In his roundtable with reporters, he criticized the way the presidential race has been covered, especially on 24-hour cable news. He said cable had dumbed-down politics, comparing it to gerbils racing on a wheel. He even drew upon the Steinbeck story "Of Mice and Men" to emphasize that point.

"'Hey, Lenny, why don't you be the leader?'"

For example, Stewart said the press has gone overboard asking if Obama is too arrogant (how can we know the answer to that? Stewart replied.) Or whether McCain is too old (McCain isn't Wilfred Brimley, he observed).

Stewart even argued that if Franklin Roosevelt were running for president today, he'd be painted as an elitist and news analysts would ask: "Can he bowl?"

So which networks did he consider the worst? "They are all pretty bad," he said before citing FOX News as perhaps the best of the bunch because it knows what it is doing. "They are an appendage of the Republican Party," he added. "Barack Obama could cure cancer, and they would paint it as an economic disaster."

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http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2008/08/25/1291561.aspx
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BrklynLiberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-25-08 05:45 PM
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1. It is an interesting comentary on the MSM when it has been shown that those who watch
Stewart and Colbert for their information are better informed than those who watch the supposed "news stations"
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Catch22Dem Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Aug-25-08 05:47 PM
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2. How many reporters do you think WISH they could report the news like Stewart
But can't because they'd get fired. There's BOUND to be several.
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