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I have to wonder if maybe the story from the horse's mouth might be a bit more like what happened. I am saying that I watched Wallace and Stewart. Did you? Maybe using the Fox tape on that one would be more near the truth than what Comedy Central puts out. You talk about fair and balanced and then don't use what they say is fair and balanced. I think I hear some from Stewart that I failed to hear from him on the show. Is it possible that someone is playing a comedic game here?
Yes I did watch BOTH the Faux news Sunday show as well as the un-edited version that Stewart put out.
After showing how much Faux News lies and continues to do so on a regular basis, you are attempting to say that they are more credible than a show who is showing their lies?
And the Faux tape SHOWS how not near the truth they are. Both clips show how blatant Faux News slants their news by their own "Sunday News anchor" and the factual list of the lies they've made just in the last two years.
IF you saw both versions you would know exactly what was left out and exactly why the different versions show what was really going on, w/ Chris' admission.
And yes, someone is obviously playing a comedic game. Those who are slaves to Faux News.
LOL...the polls show that FAUX NEWS...NEWS....NEWS was barely in TWO POLLS above a show on the COMEDY CHANNEL!!!
You are making a direct correlation and admitting that viewers of a so-called NEWS show are barely more "informed" than those who watch a COMEDY CHANNEL!
It doesn't get any funnier than that people.
Again, another Daily show victim as characterized by the inability to spell the simplest of words. Of course one can draw conclusions about people who watch Stewart. They don't become any smarter when they change channels to MSNBC.
I have to wonder if maybe the story from the horse's mouth might be a bit more like what happened. I am saying that I watched Wallace and Stewart. Did you? Maybe using the Fox tape on that one would be more near the truth than what Comedy Central puts out. You talk about fair and balanced and then don't use what they say is fair and balanced. I think I hear some from Stewart that I failed to hear from him on the show. Is it possible that someone is playing a comedic game here?
I guess the extra verbiage of what was actually recorded, provides some sort of sensory overload that makes some lose perspective of what the discussion was about. Less info makes it easier for some to "comprehend"?
Again, another Daily show victim as characterized by the inability to spell the simplest of words. Of course one can draw conclusions about people who watch Stewart. They don't become any smarter when they change channels to MSNBC.
Another dodge and attack the messenger fallacy from those who can't defend or even argue a simple topic.
Also I see another victim of the Faux News mentality of group think and head in the sand cowering. We know that as this quoted poster is stating as fact that Faux News viewers are no smarter than those who enjoy a satirical and comedic show poking fun at those same viewers and their idolatry.
Those who watch Faux News have hit their cognitive developmental zenith. Those who attempt to use them as factual "fair and balanced" information...are on their way down.
Who's got 'slannin' to do about what? Some comedy routine?
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