March to Keep Fear Alive 2010 - Steven Colbert

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2010

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Next month, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert will trade the television studio for the National Mall, holding simultaneous political demonstrations in the nation's capital. Stewart's "Rally to Restore Sanity" invites people to "bring their indoor voice" and join a national "call to reasonableness." Colbert's tongue-in-cheek competition rally, the "March to Keep Fear Alive," satirizes the ridiculousness of Tea-Party-style political discourse and parodies exactly that to which Stewart's message provides a response.

National Mall - Washington, DC - 10 /30/10

http://www.keepfearalive.com/
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  • reality has a well known liberal bias..

  • Can't wait for this one. Love the choice of music, btw.

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  • @zShezzE I know that. That's why I said that. The whole Inception soundtrack is on my iPod.

  • @Insanekid95 This is one of the Inception tracks

  • @BRUDDAST When you account for unfunded entitlements (SS, mostly Medicare) its just under $200k per citizen in NPV. Factor in fed/state/local pensions and average it over non-retired citizens above the poverty line and the cost per household is around $1.2MM in NPV. Those are real numbers.

  • Me and my family were gonna go but didnt

  • @BRUDDAST would you rather have old man river and the ditsy bimbo run this country? if you're so fucking smart, why don't you run for president? i'm sick of people like you that think they have all the answers.

  • what is this song!???????

  • @CryBabyKiller that statement makes no sense. If your talking about a business then yes, spending money helps you make it. When your talking about a whole country, spending money and handing out T-Bills to the chinese when we can't even pay them back because obama put us in the worst debt that this country has EVER been in, then spending money doesn't make money at all. Stop talking, seriously, your ignorance and 5th grade education just makes you sound stupid.

  • @BRUDDAST you have to spend money to make money dipshit.

  • @Tzimnewman3 I agree with you, throwing money at the problem isnt helping at all. Bush was a terrible president but that still doesnt change the fact that Obama keeps spending. Right now each american owes about $40,000 to cover the debt we're in and to be honest, that FUCKING SUCKS

  • @CryBabyKiller you must be retarded. Bush was a bad president, yes. But obama is the one who put us further in debt. So what if bush put us in debt first? Obama is making it worse

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