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Jon Stewart taking Fox “News” to task for picking and choosing their Constitutional amendments is textbook evisceration of a right-wing propaganda machine.
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Stephen Colbert interviewed Jon Stewart at the Wellmont Theatre, Friday night, a fundraiser for the Montclair Film Festival.
Among the highlights of the two-hour talk:
- Stewart almost quit the Daily Show early on after a disastrous writers’ meeting.
- Colbert explained his past sleepwalking problem, which once culminated in an awkward this-isn’t-what-it-looks-like moment with his wife.
- Stewart spoke about the one Daily Show clip he can’t bring himself to re-watch.
- How Colbert’s love of Lord of the Rings almost prevented one of his most famous Daily Show segments from happening.
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie on the Daily Show.
Herman Cain: The polls are inaccurate, in my opinion, based upon anecdotal evidence, based upon people that I know.
Jon Stewart: From what I understand, that’s why they do polls. … Because if it’s only people you know, that’s somewhat unscientific.
Herman Cain: Here’s why, in that particular poll, they may have had zero blacks, that were gonna vote for Gov. Romney. They were working. So, they didn’t answer the phone when they took the poll. Believe it or not, some black people have jobs! And careers, and they run businesses! They didn’t take that into account, Jon.