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It is truly sad to see how far Stewart has drifted from his earlier, neocon-ideology-debunking humor. Almost everyone on his show now is right-wing and he does nothing but sing their praises and promote their books. Anyone else feel this way?
Posted by: diffidatio | April 4, 2008 4:03 PM
"Know your enemy" is the point I think. It's better to bring these folks out to damn themselves than to have peoples only contact be with the conservative spin they put out in press releases. It isn't like he doesn't skewer them subtley in most of these interviews anyway.
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