The Daily Show does it again. Man, is this like shooting fish in a fishtank or what?
Yeah, sure, I know, if the Conservatives had a guy as witty as Stewart on their side, they could deliver an equally scathing critique of liberals. But they don't.[1] Sorry. And that's why this show is so brilliant.
Question: Is there a Conservative equivalent to The Daily Show? Do cable news commentators (on both sides of the aisle) realize just how easy it is to refute their arguments in the age of YouTube?
[1] Fox News' Daily Show knockoff, Red Eye is just plain awful.
Thursday, August 20, 2009
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Watching Red Eye is like watching an old pet pass away. It's just horrible. And it can't even be put into the same category of the Daily Show.
There is no conservative equivalent, because conservatives simply are not that funny or witty, or else they wouldn't be conservative.
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