Jon Stewart Kills Crossfire
Created on: September 30th, 2006
(changed title) I know the news is a bit old, but I heard this song and was inspired. http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/space+is+fun/
Here's the Crossfire where Jon Stewart hands them their asses: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFQFB5YpDZE
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I'm just pondering how in the hell Italian political theorist, the Code of Federal Regulations, or the Council on Foreign Relations has to do with Crossfire getting cancelled. Did you even -look- at the site? Or did you just see something titled "Jon Stewart" getting high ratings and figured you better downvote?
Also I hate you nugget. Jon wasn't being a "lefty" in this, he was being a smart f*cking HUMAN. They just argue in loud voices on crossfire and pass it off as a weighted debate. They never even tried to question real politicians about their stuff. Jon was AGAINST partisanship. He made the liberal say something good about Bush and the conservative say something good about Kerry. It wasn't about attacking republicanism and doing "leftist crap", it was about attacking the media for being complete f*ck-ups.
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