Why I Love Pundits (and TDS)
The sad thing is: Jon Stewart is about the only voice pointing out this stuff (he points it out on the left, too).
Tags: journalism, rhetoric, politics
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The sad thing is: Jon Stewart is about the only voice pointing out this stuff (he points it out on the left, too).
Tags: journalism, rhetoric, politics

I luv seeing O’R, Rove and Morris burned with their own words, thanks!
Stewart rarely points it out on the left, BTW. Wouldn’t want to drive away his audience.
This is why more and more people are listening to TDS and Colbert for their news.
I sometimes wonder if politicians and pundits think about what they say.
Tim… Yes, he points it out on the right more often.
Noah… Yes, they do think about what they say. They can get away with this stuff most of the time because the news media do a poor job of covering such things.