Jon Stewart tears apart RNC with comparison to Clinton’s math-filled speech
By Eric W. Dolan
Friday, September 7, 2012 0:10 EDT
On his show Thursday night, Jon Stewart of The Daily Show praised former President Bill Clinton for delivering a speech to the Democratic National Convention that contained math. After lampooning Clinton’s long speech, which had “more false endings than a James Brown concert,” Stewart quipped that Clinton said more about the Republican’s plan than Republicans said during their whole convention. To prove his point, The Daily Show host showed side-by-side clips of Clinton presenting hard facts, contrasted with clips of Mitt Romney and Rep. Paul Ryan making vague promises.
Hope and Change 2 - Bin Laden Isn't Better Off
The Democratic National Convention speakers accentuate the non-livingness of Osama bin Laden in film, words, and -- once they got bored of that -- in slogan.
Hope and Change 2 - Barack Obama's Nomination
President Obama accepts the Democratic nomination, and uses that old Obama magic to replace the audacity of hope with the more reasonable calibration of expectation.
Hope and Change 2 - Democratic National Convention Parting Thoughts
The Best F#@king News Team Ever shares impressions, memories, breakfast choices, and Latino copies from their time at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC.
Hope and Change 2 - Last Week This Week
Discrepancies arise in Fox News's coverage of the Republican National Convention and its Democratic counterpart.
Moment of Zen - Where Mitt Learned About Russia
John Kerry clearly didn't stay in the theater until the end of "Rocky IV," when Balboa got the standing ovation from the Politburo.
9/7/12 in :60 Seconds
Jennifer Granholm appears to be a drunk flight attendant, President Obama blows America's mind, and Aasif Mandvi shares impressions of Charlotte's culinary offerings.
No comments:
Post a Comment