only people who work for my favorite non-profit (which recieves all its funds from anonymous corporations) are people.
10/5/2010 10:16:20 AM
10/5/2010 1:02:30 PM
I believe the term was "thinnest kid at fat camp."
10/5/2010 1:31:58 PM
10/5/2010 1:37:29 PM
10/5/2010 4:45:18 PM
lol at fox news
10/5/2010 5:29:33 PM
10/5/2010 7:02:25 PM
There are going to be so many people busted for weed at this rally. You will also be monitored by the FBI upon your return.The only difference between Nixon and Obama is Nixon was more afraid of queers.
10/6/2010 1:12:34 PM
http://voices.washingtonpost.com/tvblog/2010/10/president-obama-to-stop-by-the.htmlI'm really hoping for a 5 part, internet only extended interview[Edited on October 20, 2010 at 4:28 PM. Reason : that's better]
10/20/2010 4:23:50 PM
10/27/2010 4:54:22 PM
Stewart actually looks really intimidated right now...
10/27/2010 11:23:28 PM
^ why wouldn't he be?It was still a very good interview. It's good to see the president himself have to respond to very direct concerns that people have been having. And he did well too. I wonder how much prep TDS staff gave him on the lines of questioning.
10/28/2010 12:00:43 AM
Well, I was planning on going to the rally, but my fellow travelers dropped out and I'm not willing to drive 10 hours in a day alone.
10/28/2010 2:19:53 AM
Watching the Stewart/POTUS interview. Bleh.I like how it was never a question of letting the banks fail. Obama said it himself, if you let one fail, will it start a cascade that the taxpayers will have to pay for. The fuck?I like how the President also clearly told us that one of the goals for them has been to stabilize the stock market. A clear message that it's about 100% likely that they have intervened in some form in the stock market.Also, Stewart hasn't asked any tough questions. Any. But that shouldn't surprise any of us.
10/28/2010 7:11:32 AM
Not Impressed...what a load of shit
10/28/2010 9:07:59 AM
10/28/2010 9:14:39 AM
Give an example of the tough questions you wanted Stewart to ask then."Why aren't you living up to your campaign promises?""Why are Democrats running away from you in this election?""Why is our government so ineffective?""How long are we going to have so many unemployed Americans while Wall Street is doing fine?"Seemed like relatively tough questions to me.
10/28/2010 10:42:11 AM
I'm impressed that he managed to squeeze in a few knocks at Bush.
10/28/2010 12:20:53 PM
I would have asked a different set of questions, but given where Stewart is coming from politically, I don't think he was tossing softballs. The Larry Summers thing was awkward. I think Stewart speaks for many misguided statists that actually believed Obama could uproot corruption in Washington. There is a structural bias towards corruption, though.What "the left" expected of Obama was never a possibility, and as long as they look to government to solve problems, they will be disappointed with every single politician, no matter how grand their pre-election promises. It seems the only truly acceptable president would be the one that could act as a dictator (on behalf of the poor, minorities, women, and other downtrodden classes, no doubt), immediately and permanently implementing "progressive" programs. Then, and only, would we have a moral society, and anyone that disagrees can leave, be arrested, or be killed.[Edited on October 28, 2010 at 2:21 PM. Reason : ]
10/28/2010 2:20:47 PM
Libertarians might not be so big on God, but they sure like to nail themselves to the fucking cross...
10/28/2010 6:06:40 PM
starting right now. live stream on comedycentral.com
10/30/2010 12:00:17 PM
10/30/2010 1:48:09 PM
there are a shitload of people there. i tuned in about 20 minutes ago, and i was amazed at the size of the crowd. i wonder what the final numbers are going to look like.
10/30/2010 1:50:12 PM
^I saw 150K somewhere. Looked like more on tv. Couldn't tell how far they were from the capitol building so I don't know how to estimate.
10/30/2010 4:04:28 PM
I managed to tune in for part of it. Towards the end, Stewart turned off the satire for a bit and tried to convey to the crowd what his intentions were when he planned all of this. I agree with a lot of what he said. He really targeted the media - specifically, the cable news networks. Sure, the purpose of the media is to investigate and report current events/issues in a comprehensive way. Cable news doesn't do that. They pick up on things that are polarizing to the general public, but not meaningful. For instance, the "ground zero mosque." It wasn't worth a single minute of air time, yet it probably got more air time than any other issue for about two months straight. And, as Stewart has been harping on for probably years now, that style of misdirection is harmful to the country as a whole.
10/30/2010 5:24:19 PM
kdogg, I was simply paraphrasing the questions that *were* asked.
10/30/2010 9:17:15 PM
http://www.c-span.org/Watch/Media/2010/10/30/HP/R/40153/Rally+to+Restore+Sanity+andor+Fear+Today+in+Washington.aspx
10/30/2010 11:15:29 PM
10/30/2010 11:58:10 PM
10/31/2010 12:22:30 AM
Jon Stewart Rally Attracts Estimated 215,000http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20021284-503544.htmlPretty large rally...
10/31/2010 12:53:39 AM
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/30/rally-to-restore-sanity-attendance_n_776547.html
10/31/2010 8:20:19 AM
10/31/2010 8:24:34 AM
10/31/2010 8:48:19 AM
Hilarious, on thisweek Dick Armey is on being rather non chalant about this rally and trying to say that what Stewart does every night is being derisive. Then later he repeats the now gospel "progressives are trying to destroy America line" (maybe he said it more than once, I'm not actually watching the debate). Thanks for proving a point dumbass.
10/31/2010 9:48:11 AM
hmm... 87k come out for a political rally. 250k come out for entertainment... wonder which one means more politically...
10/31/2010 12:35:35 PM
10/31/2010 2:01:23 PM
10/31/2010 3:32:33 PM
Just to follow up on the theme that, while progressive, this wasn't a particularly political rally, here is a link to "the 100 Best Signs": http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/the-100-best-signs-at-the-rally-to-restore-sanityUndobutedly far wittier, grammatically correct and original that those at most Tea Party rallies, but not radical, energetic or focused. The prime motivation here seems to be the desire to hang out with a bunch of folks who like Jon Stewart.I'd say that it is interesting political commentary that a rally largely supporting the status quo, coalescing around a comedian with no real agenda draws more people than a political rally, but entertainment and sports do that all the time . . .
11/1/2010 8:51:03 AM
Jamie Kilstein on twitter: "All of these people could be marching against the war and death of millions. That would have been dumb huh?"
11/1/2010 9:43:21 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_23Nt5XumaU
11/1/2010 10:53:57 PM
ahahahaha, the economist in me loves that.From a more substantial standpoint, I thought this article in the Economist nicely sums up the dichotomy between the "New Elites" and the "Tea Party"
11/1/2010 11:38:49 PM
^^, ^those are both great
11/1/2010 11:51:45 PM
11/2/2010 12:21:34 AM
Supp, where are you getting the 87K number for the Restoring Honor Rally?
11/2/2010 12:30:43 AM
The CBS link moron provided. They rated Stewart & Beck, so hopefully there's some inter-rater reliability. I've seen ppl claim a quarter of a million+ for Stewart, but I think CBS is probably closer to right.
11/2/2010 12:34:39 AM
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/126673-poll-at-stewart-rally-finds-overwhelming-dem-majority-but-not-the-2008-enthusiasm
11/2/2010 12:35:36 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_23Nt5XumaU&feature=player_embeddedThis is great. I esp love the comment about the woman being a public school teacher. Probably.
11/2/2010 10:28:00 AM
You think there were only 87k at the Restoring Honor Rallly?
11/2/2010 11:55:19 AM
me?
11/2/2010 1:46:09 PM