Jon Stewart on Crossfire, highlights
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"like shows that are called..... crossfire.... or hardball....... or.... Im gonna kick your ass e__e " xD LOLOLOL
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So true Stewart
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@LBP15 i havent seen much of it either but from what i can tell it is the quenticential (sp) bullshit demonspawn of american political media. Its supposed to be 'political' but is really just idiots barking back and forth at each other, making idiots of themselves and anyone on the show. they lack honesty and get too hyped up on the entertainment value of it rather than honest reporting
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@major600 well, im a young american and although hes not my only soure of news, i could see why many dont tak the time to watch anything else. the fact that the daily show is funny, making it easier to watch. i just cant watch the news (left and right) without seeing a bias lean or getting a massive headache.
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Wooohooo!!! This was brilliant. Go Stewart! It is a sad day when a comedian can relied on for truth and integrity, but he does so well.
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Jon Stewart isn't the disease. He's only the symptom. The problem is that tens of millions of Americans (mostly young) watch his show to get their news because they haven't learned to follow hard hitting political discourse. When everything is a joke, nothing is scary. Jon Stewart may wish he was only a comedian, but he must know he's a pied piper for the left.
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What was so bad about crossfire? It was a bit before my time, and I'm Canadian, so I never had a chance to see it.
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@suedi52 Not even correct. Go look at his ratings.
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its funny because now stewart still has a show and these guys don't
Sorgybaby 1 year ago 7
@LBP15 Well, Stewarts main point to dislike the show was that it made a mockery of politics, because they didn't ask serious questions to political figures, instead talking about trivial bullshit, and he thought that saying that Crossfire was a debate show was like saying that "saying pro wrestling is a show about athletic competition"
thomasimon 11 months ago 3