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Showing posts with label Jon Stewart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jon Stewart. Show all posts
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Reservations about Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert's Rally
Generally speaking, I really like what Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart do with their respective shows (The Colbert Report and The Daily Show). I often find them hilarious, insightful, and serving as something of a media watchdog. Stephen Colbert's roast of George W. Bush at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner in 2006 was one of the boldest and funniest comic routines that I have ever seen. And Jon Stewart, although he seems to have become more partisan, still has done a lot of great work.
That said... I think both of these fantastic comedians have made some very counterproductive and hurtful presentations which relate directly to their planned rally. I know a lot of people idolize these men, and criticism of such progressive leftist icons will be distasteful to many party-line liberals, but in this instance I think it's particularly important to offer some friendly criticism and to hold them accountable for their recent comments (or the lack thereof) about other rallies, protests, and demonstrations.
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