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Organization, Democrat-StylePosted on Mar 14, 2007
Jon Stewart pokes fun at the Democrats after a recent press conference that did little to assuage the fear that they don’t entirely have their stuff together. Say what you will about the Republicans, they know how to work a talking point. Speaking of which, don’t miss Dick Cheney’s entrance music at the end of the clip. Previous item: Schumer Ties Bush to U.S. Attorney Scandal Next item: Author Schools Colbert on Race Elsewhere: . CommentsAre you a Truthdig member yet? Login now, or register with Truthdig. Add Your Comment
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By Christopher Robin, March 15, 2007 at 5:07 pm #
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Jon Stewart reminds us that the Dems dont have all the answers or solutions ... and might be part of the problem.
^Yes exactly, except he didn’t have to remind me, I been watching this spinelessness for over 30 years now.
Report thisBy Steve Hammons, March 15, 2007 at 8:35 am #
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Jon Stewart reminds us that the Dems don’t have all the answers or solutions ... and might be part of the problem.
Americans seem to be looking for some alternative to the Dems and Repubs. Some of the elected officials and candidates of both parties seem very problematic.
Maybe third-party, centrist and independent candidates might be of interest for American voters. For more on this, see:
“A much-needed new path for 2008: Time for independent and third-party candidates to emerge, transcend and unite?”
By Steve Hammons
Columnist, PopulistAmerica.com
Populist Party of America
March 5, 2007
http://www.populistamerica.com/a_much_needed_new_path_ for_2008
Report thisBy Louise, March 14, 2007 at 8:11 pm #
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Excluse me while I recover, just choked on my Bagel.
I should know better than to try and swallow while I’m watching you!
Jon, you are a national treasure! Once again you have taken the rediculous and redefined it into ... well, the rediculous. Now we can all understand.
Tinker Bell lives!
Report this(and so does Captain Hook)
By Christopher Robin, March 14, 2007 at 6:06 pm #
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I’ll never be able to think of “Seabiscuit” in quite the same way now.
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