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Sat Nov-06-10 11:24 PM
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Jon Stewart Doesn't Care What You Think |
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And I think that is just awesome "Don't care, just don't care. We're proud of ourselves, we're proud of the show we did, and for us, the success of it was the execution of the idea and the intention. You can't control people's reaction to it." -Jon Stewart, on critics http://www.indecisionforever.com/2010/11/01/the-seven-best-quotes-from-the-post-rally-press-conference/#more-30780
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Sat Nov-06-10 11:26 PM
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Sat Nov-06-10 11:31 PM
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2. And I don't care what he thinks |
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Because I have zero respect for him.
He can go back to helping neo-cons plug their books now. He does that really well.
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Sat Nov-06-10 11:34 PM
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3. Television, Drug of the Nation |
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Sat Nov-06-10 11:40 PM
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4. Timmy Geithner cares what he thinks. Jon's very special now. |
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Sat Nov-06-10 11:46 PM
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5. PS-- it would be nice if Geithner visited an actual economist once in a while |
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like maybe Stiglitz, Galbraith, Baker.. (I'd say Krugman, but he probably HAS visited him, wishing he could shut him up, since he writes daily.)
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Sat Nov-06-10 11:55 PM
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6. Wow, well that makes things a little clearer, his jab at Keith |
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Edited on Sat Nov-06-10 11:57 PM by sabrina 1
and Ed eg. Same false equivalency we get from the WH about how Washington is broken and 'both parties' are to blame. The reason for Nancy Pelosi's two visits to the WH, to complain about their lumping Dems and Repubs together.
So, Jon Stewart was doing them a favor? Is he an insider now?
I find the fact that Geithner went to see Stewart because 'Stewart is influential' to be really sad. He's a comedian! Are they now trying to influence entertainers that people have come to trust?
Well, I already lost a lot of respect for Stewart, I guess they thought he could get away with attacking Keith, wrong assumption on their part. Now I will not really trust him again as it is apparent he is having private meetings with high government officials. That really is creepy.
Reminds me of Bush and Dennis Miller.
Oh well, another one bites the dust as far as being trustworthy.
As for Jon not caring about people's opinion of him, he'll fit right in with the inside/DC crowd, they don't care either.
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Sun Nov-07-10 01:14 AM
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Sun Nov-07-10 08:21 AM
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13. you don't even know what they talked about |
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Sun Nov-07-10 02:36 PM
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19. Meeting with top government officials in private |
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tells me all I need to know. When Dennis Miller rode in AF 1 with Bush, he certainly lost all credibility on the left. The right of course, saw nothing wrong with it. The end results, proved that the left was correct.
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Sun Nov-07-10 01:10 AM
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9. Does he mean he doesn't have a counter-argument to the critics? |
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Edited on Sun Nov-07-10 01:11 AM by Hissyspit
Bill Maher made some pretty important points.
I, myself, enjoyed the rally, think it was useful overall, but had misgivings about it.
I have been disappointed in Jon lately. His interview with John Yoo was awful, as was his interview with Condoleeza Rice. He was harder on Obama than either of them and they are war criminals.
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Sun Nov-07-10 08:30 AM
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15. war criminals is right! |
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Maher had it right about that - he assembled a huge crowd but really had no purpose once they all were there - sort of put out a sign for a huge Bake Sale for Charity and then when everyone arrived, he asked 'anyone got any cakes or anything to offer?'
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Sun Nov-07-10 08:32 AM
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16. Jon's Own Equivelency Game |
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Still seems people miss the point about how our cables have turned politics into a bloodsport. There is the overall false equivelency game that Stewart usually calls out and is the one the talking heads inside the beltway play...and again, this was another focus of that rally. Not the content as much as the tone. But for those who don't like Stewart or just need another reason to get pissed, they'll see and hear what they want to.
Stewart tries to be nice to his guests...he's one of the few shows where rushpublicans will go on. He tries to cut with a smile...to be cordial to his guests. Usually when he does really confront, it's put up on the website and edited out of the show. I think a good part of this is to keep peace with his bookers and publicity people who arrange these interviews and in return he gets a relative pass on other shows...remember, he's got a book to promote.
Cheers...
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Sun Nov-07-10 01:19 AM
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11. I have to believe in my heart that Jon is not a conservative. |
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I know that his job on his show is to satirize everyone. But all those people (betting mostly left leaning) at his rally plus those watching at home. What a wasted opportunity to take a stand, endorse a progressive agenda and then fire people up to get out and vote. I think ever since his appearance, followed by the disappearance of Crossfire, he has taken himself and his power a little too seriously. Except where it could have done some real good. Then he reverts back to "Hey, I'm just a fake news guy on a cable comedy show." I still enjoy his show but this isn't the first time I've detected a dickish side to his off the show personality.
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Sun Nov-07-10 01:00 AM
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7. John's not a conservative |
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Just a useful tool. Follow the money.
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Sun Nov-07-10 01:02 AM
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Edited on Sun Nov-07-10 01:05 AM by oswaldactedalone
that "Disaster in DC" made him a non-person to me. Screw you, you wiseass punk.
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Sun Nov-07-10 08:23 AM
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14. That fuckin' rally rocked... |
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Sun Nov-07-10 01:53 AM
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12. I like Jon Stewart... |
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Don't agree with this argument, but I like him and will continue watching the Daily Show.
But I've never been a bear about insiting that your with us or against us. That is way to Bushian.
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