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Related: About this forumI watched The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
I think he made poignant and intelligent points on both the candidates age and even his own. If you are looking for a comedian to agree with you completely and save Democracy then you are not looking for a comedian you are looking for a politician. He even made that point.
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I watched The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. (Original Post)
Eko
Feb 14
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2naSalit
(86,646 posts)2. That's what I got out of it...
And his balancing act is not equivocation.
Basic LA
(2,047 posts)3. That's what I got out of it.
Good-natured humor is not offensive. We can use it to our advantage.
It made me feel slightly uncomfortable, and I realized that thats what we all need.
Eko
(7,315 posts)5. Good comedy, like good books
should always do that in my opinion.