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NoodleCouncil rated 5 months ago- Good video ;o.

roslyn217 rated 5 months ago- Jon Stewart's Latest Take On Politics Daily Show: Don't piss off Bush, let him override the Constitution David Edwards and Muriel Kane Published: Friday February 1, 2008 From The Page: With its award-winning writing staff AWOL due to the writers' strike, the Daily Show has had to rely more on Jon Stewart's mugging and exaggerated takes. But the show's ratings are higher than before the strike began, and one blog suggests that the politicians may be funny enough to make up the difference. For example, Stewart reported on Thursday's Daily Show that "9/11 fetishist" Rudy Giuliani has dropped out of the presidential race and endorsed Sen. John McCain. "But what effect will Rudy's presence have on the McCain campaign?" Stewart asked. "I, like all Americans, will never forget the defining moment of recent American history, the tragedy of 9/11," McCain stated, with Giuliani at his side. "How did Giuliani get him to do that?" whispered Stewart apprehensively. Continues at the link

shrike71 rated 5 months ago- Stewart hits another home run with this one. Quote: Stewart then asked Senior Correspondent Rob Riggle, "If there is any power explicitly granted to Congress, it would be allocating the budget. ... But the president now is claiming he has the constitutional right to override them. ... He's done this for 1100 laws. ... How can he do this?" "It's crazy," agreed Riggle. "But at this point, really, I'd just let it go. ... This guy hasn't listened to anyone for seven years. He's got a year to go. You're just going to make him madder."