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Jack Rabbit

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4. That gets better every time I see it. Stewart totally owned those two blowhards
Wed Feb 11, 2015, 05:13 PM
Feb 2015

Last edited Wed Feb 11, 2015, 07:11 PM - Edit history (2)

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It took Carlson and Begala a few minutes to realize that Stewart was talking with a stright face. After a few more minutes, they realized to their horror that he wasn't acting.

If anyone wants to call that false equivalency, I respectfully disagree. I may be more likely to agree with Mr. Begala's point of view, but he was still doing the same thing.
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That same year, NBC had a segment after each of the Presidential debates in which former Clinton press secretary Mike McCurry and Bush communications advisor Karen Hughes each gave their impressions of that evening's debate. Either one of them could have mailed in their remarks the day before. It would have made no difference. It was more obvious in the case of Ms. Hughes, but she had the more difficult, if not impossible, task or telling the public how the Frat Boy "dominated" the event. It didn't do the voting public any good to watch it.

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