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Saw that for the first time yesterday on his show,, man he has Beck down solid.. the mannerisms, the fake tears, the whining.. even the sighs and the eye rolls...


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Now THAT was good!!! He has Beck down pretty good.

Funny. If he's that funny all the time, I may start watching him.

Is he always that good?

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Now THAT was good!!! He has Beck down pretty good.

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Now THAT was good!!! He has Beck down pretty good.

Funny. If he's that funny all the time, I may start watching him.

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The thing I like about him is that he's honest. He's a comedian that knows when to be serious, and when to make fun of ANYONE that's messed up. And I do mean anyone. He's very much against bipartisanship values though. I wouldn't say he'd back up a third party candidate, but he's definitely not a dem or repub. He may have some left leanings, but I've found he's got a few right leanings also. He made fun of the stimulus package and process nonstop if i remember correctly. I'd suggest watching a couple episodes on Hulu to see if you really like him.


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Now THAT was good!!! He has Beck down pretty good.

Funny. If he's that funny all the time, I may start watching him.

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The thing I like about him is that he's honest. He's a comedian that knows when to be serious, and when to make fun of ANYONE that's messed up. And I do mean anyone. He's very much against bipartisanship values though. I wouldn't say he'd back up a third party candidate, but he's definitely not a dem or repub. He may have some left leanings, but I've found he's got a few right leanings also. He made fun of the stimulus package and process nonstop if i remember correctly. I'd suggest watching a couple episodes on Hulu to see if you really like him.




I think Jon Stewart is the best political commentator today.

And he does it on a fake news show on Comedy Central of all channels.

That's sad in many ways.

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Oh lord yes,, that man is inventive.. very funny and he pulls no punches.. he takes on the Left and the Right with equal zest...

Arch,, I know you have a sense of humor,, this guy will crack you up.. I guarantee...


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Now THAT was good!!! He has Beck down pretty good.

Funny. If he's that funny all the time, I may start watching him.

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The thing I like about him is that he's honest. He's a comedian that knows when to be serious, and when to make fun of ANYONE that's messed up. And I do mean anyone. He's very much against bipartisanship values though. I wouldn't say he'd back up a third party candidate, but he's definitely not a dem or repub. He may have some left leanings, but I've found he's got a few right leanings also. He made fun of the stimulus package and process nonstop if i remember correctly. I'd suggest watching a couple episodes on Hulu to see if you really like him.




I think Jon Stewart is the best political commentator today.

And he does it on a fake news show on Comedy Central of all channels.

That's sad in many ways.




Again you need to read real news. Can I point you to the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal? I started my subs while at Miami University. Once you read real, pulitzer prize class reporting, over time you'll think Stewart is a clown, which he is. Watch 60 Minutes too! But don't listen to a single Scott Pelli(sp?) segment. He's awful. I'm digressing.

Anyway Stewart's a smart guy. And he's pretty funny. He does the shtick well too.

But if you think he's not a partisan figure, you really need to clean your spectacles.

When I hear that....as a comparison....I hear someone telling me how Bill O'Reilly is non-partisan. I would hope that most people know that's a sham by now.


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Oh lord yes,, that man is inventive.. very funny and he pulls no punches.. he takes on the Left and the Right with equal zest...

Arch,, I know you have a sense of humor,, this guy will crack you up.. I guarantee...




Darn right I enjoy humor!!!!

Don't care who it's based on, funny is funny, and that stewart segment was funny......just as many clips of Bush are funny.

Funny is funny.

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Check him out on Hulu. There's a bunch of classic clips on there. The Colbert Report(the show that follows The Daily Show) with Stephen Colbert is hilarious, but uses a lot more satire. Both are great shows.


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Now THAT was good!!! He has Beck down pretty good.

Funny. If he's that funny all the time, I may start watching him.

Is he always that good?




The thing I like about him is that he's honest. He's a comedian that knows when to be serious, and when to make fun of ANYONE that's messed up. And I do mean anyone. He's very much against bipartisanship values though. I wouldn't say he'd back up a third party candidate, but he's definitely not a dem or repub. He may have some left leanings, but I've found he's got a few right leanings also. He made fun of the stimulus package and process nonstop if i remember correctly. I'd suggest watching a couple episodes on Hulu to see if you really like him.




I think Jon Stewart is the best political commentator today.

And he does it on a fake news show on Comedy Central of all channels.

That's sad in many ways.




Again you need to read real news. Can I point you to the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal? I started my subs while at Miami University. Once you read real, pulitzer prize class reporting, over time you'll think Stewart is a clown, which he is. Watch 60 Minutes too! But don't listen to a single Scott Pelli(sp?) segment. He's awful. I'm digressing.

Anyway Stewart's a smart guy. And he's pretty funny. He does the shtick well too.

But if you think he's not a partisan figure, you really need to clean your spectacles.

When I hear that....as a comparison....I hear someone telling me how Bill O'Reilly is non-partisan. I would hope that most people know that's a sham by now.




Well said. I was just about to post the same thing. "Best political commentator" and "best journalism" tag that I've seen Ammo throw on Stewart is a joke. He's a political comedian, nothing more. Love the guy, think he's hilarious, I watch his show every night pretty much but he's no journalist.

Like Heldawg said read the Post, Wall Street Journal, NY Times, etc.

There's a reason these newspapers get Pullitzers year in and year out and if you actually sat down and read some of these articles you'd see what true journalism is.

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Yup,, so true.. You should check out the segment with Jim Cramer of Mad money.. You wanna talk about making a guy he's interviewing squirm.. holy cow.. it was great..

Part 1:
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/thu-march-12-2009/jim-cramer-pt--1

Part 2:
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/thu-march-12-2009/jim-cramer-pt--2

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http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/thu-march-12-2009/jim-cramer-pt--3

talking about laying a guy out.. Geesh,, stewart killed on this one...

The really funny stuff is all of Stewarts shows leading up to this interview.. Cramer would say something, Stewart would point out the Bull in it and then show a video of cramer proving stewarts point. Crazy stuff..

I really do suggest this

http://www.hulu.com/search?query=the+Daily+Show&st=1

and for more on the entire cramer vs stewart thing....try this

http://www.hulu.com/search?query=the+Daily+Show+Jim+Cramer&st=0

I promise you Arch,, what you will see is funny.. even if he attacks someone you think is a "good guy"... he does it in such a way that he makes you just look at how absurd some folks really are.

For those that knocked Ammo over this stewart thing,, you should also see this Cramer interview and review that stuff.. I think if you open up your minds you will see that occasionally, Stewart will hit hard. it may not be pleasing to you, but it is what it is..

First and foremost, it's a comedy show..but I wouldn't try to throw crap at Stewart,, he's much smarter than some might think


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What does it say about us, the People, as a nation when we enter into serious discussion about national policy and we inevitably end up touting or or slandering entertainers?

How completely freaking screwed up are our perceptions that entertainers/celebrities are among the biggest influences?


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Not sure exactly why you said that.. I mean, as I said, his show is first and foremost a comedy show. I'd only suggest you take it as it comes and enjoy the humor. He does occasionally make a good point or two.. but one must remember, he's a comic.. if you take it that way, there isn't a problem.. just know the boundaries.. I suppose some don't...


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How completely freaking screwed up are our perceptions that entertainers/celebrities are among the biggest influences?




THey reach the masses in a very effective manner... That's why they influence folks.. is that screwed up... yes and no.. no more screwed up than listening to our politicians... most of which only wish to line thier own pockets with OUR gold... I apologize to the few that actually care,


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I never said Stewart wasn't partisan. I happen to agree with a lot of his views because they just scream "Common sense" to me.

He'll call out both sides and expose them both for the idiots that they are, even though he has a liberal slant to his views.

And yes, there are segments that Stewart does that are pure comedy...but when he gets into "hardcore politcal" mode he stands up next to the best.

Hell, when him a O'Reilly go at it, stand back. Would LOVE to see Glenn Beck come on the Daily Show and get put in his place.


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You don't know why I said that?

How many political discussions occur on here where you see things blasted around about Rush, Beck, Hannity, Jon Stewart, <insert whatever other name you can think of>, etc...?

The most heated outlashes seems to be directed at people in the entertainment industry... which means that WAY TOO MUCH value is being placed on what they have to say. I could ramble on about a bunch of things, but the point is this: people wouldn't put any extra value into the political leanings of what their plumber has to tell you... so, why do people put extra value into what the people who kill their free time have to say?


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Definitively Yes. It's worse than listening to our politicians because it is forming an opinion based upon their opinion and the view they choose to present of the politicians, instead of forming your own.


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On the first point,, thanks for explaining,, I understand what you meant now..

As to the second point,, I'm sticking with Yes and No and my reasoning is simple, we are supposed to be smart enough to know the difference between the two.. (beck or(insert name here) and politician)

But I do see where you are coming from.. not everyone is aware of the difference.. that's pretty much why when I listen to Beck (rarely) I know what I"m getting and take it for what it is.. same exact way I view a Keith Olberman or Rachal Maddow.

But with Stewart,, for what ever reason (you and I have met so you know I love to laugh and be amused) he just cracks me up.,.

Every once in a while he will say something of REAL value.. but most times , it's satire.. if we take it as such,, cool..enjoy.

If not,, woe is us...


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The most heated outlashes seems to be directed at people in the entertainment industry... which means that WAY TOO MUCH value is being placed on what they have to say.



Used to be you had politicians.... you had news people that reported on politicians and you had entertainers that made fun of politicians. Now you have entertainers posing as news people, the media that wants to influence politics not just report on it and politicians who, every time they open their mouths look dumber than the best comedians... you need a scorecard to know who is who.


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so true DC... so damn true...


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One of the best quotes I've seen is: "A politician will lie to the media, and then believe everything they read in the paper".




The media wants to influence politics, the politicians want to use the media... and they're all a joke.


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Apparently Beck is hitting a little too close to home for the White House's comfort?

Or is Beck being a crazy?




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So this isn't about Beck at all, but it is Stewart again. This was a few days ago and in regards to Hannity


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In the mean time President Obama is in China telling them they shouldn't censor the internet.


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Wait, I didn't say anything about Obama. Did Stewart? I don't remember him doing anything other than bashing Hannity and FoxNews for being blowhards.

And for the record, they shouldn't censor the internet.


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It was more a general reply and you were the last to post when I wanted to share my comment.


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are you for internet censorship Peen?


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Ahh gotcha

Maybe I should follow the topic of the thread more closely


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I would guess he's not, but net neutrality is and issue coming up in our neck of the woods too. It's a dangerous precedent to allow companies the power to choose what we can look at and what we can't by allowing more bandwidth to selected groups of sites. Comcast already showed that we can't just leave it up to them. In this aspect, I think the government is right to step in for the common person and protect this freedom of information to all.

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Not to speak for him, but I think he was just pointing out the irony of a guy telling China they should censor the internet, when back at home he's trying to silence Glenn Beck, Fox News, and anyone who disagrees with him.

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he was just pointing out the irony of a guy telling China they shouldN'T censor the internet, when back at home he's trying to silence Glenn Beck, Fox News, and anyone who disagrees with him.





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I know that's what he meant.. either that or he just wanted to jab at Obama.. either way, I was just having some fun with him.. he's a big boy, he can take it.


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There are a few posters around here I wish were censored more, but no, as a rule I am against censorship in almost any form.

Once you take that step it is just a matter of time before you shut the opposition up for good.


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LOL I knew what you meant peen,, I was just having some fun with ya... I think that's still allowed isn't it


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