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To: koan who wrote (526890)11/7/2009 8:38:09 PM
From: TopCat2 Recommendations  Respond to of 1575191
 
"To communicate efectively you need to have your facts correct and your logic correct. Those take much ore effort and are uch more important.

That is the point Stewart is making in his parody of Glenn Beck. Beck Palin ruch and their ilk are making no sense if one listens carefully.

Logic and facts are important. And the truth!"

It also helps to be able to read what you write. The above is barely readable. If you were trying to make a point....you did. You made my point.

Goodbye.



To: koan who wrote (526890)11/8/2009 9:48:32 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1575191
 
Beck speaks the truth and you can't face nor handle the truth



To: koan who wrote (526890)11/8/2009 10:44:13 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575191
 
But Stewart didn't address facts or logic, he merely distorted things Beck has said.



To: koan who wrote (526890)11/8/2009 10:51:39 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1575191
 
When Will Some Brave Comedian Spoof Jon Stewart?
by John Nolte



For eight very long minutes Jon Stewart spoofs Glenn Beck. Good luck slogging through the last half. As my mind wandered near the end two questions suddenly came to me: Why won’t Michelle Pfeiffer take my calls and other than Keith Olbermann, who’s more spoof-able nowadays than Jon Stewart? Consider how much comedy gold there is to grab hold of:

1. He’s desperately in love with himself.

2. His audience will laugh at anything (as this overlong skit proves).

3. Whenever the show’s energy starts to die, Stewart reliably resorts to Plan B: Much VOLUME followed by Funny Face.

4. He’s a coward who hides his Leftist in-the-tankness behind that tired ”I’m just a clown” schtick. Hell, even Olbermann has the guts to step in the arena and take a hit. As does Glenn Beck, for that matter.

5. When he does do a serious interview and the guest gets the better of him, Stewart goes for the cheap joke to win the audience back.

Jon Stewart is a Palace Guard not a satirist.

In my book, that makes him fair game.

bighollywood.breitbart.com