time.com — The Project for Excellence studying The Daily Show doesn't believe many people get their news from Jon Stewart, because otherwise they wouldn't get the jokes.They also said it was surprised at how much The Daily Show resembles The O'Reilly Factor, Hardball and other cable news shows in regards to content.
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jio666May 12, 2008
I never said it originated from the RP (it originated probably from Locke) I said the republican party was more liberal than the democrats, and what I should have said was this is probably no longer true due to the rise of neo-conservatism. The republican party traditionally favoured small government, a free market, strong rule of law, and lack of government involvement in peoples lives (pre-patriot act), and these are the main ideals of Liberalism ( <a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberalism">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberalism</a> ).
keepitlegalMay 12, 2008
You do relize he tells his headlines and jokes ahead of time, then only does the funny ones over the show that every1 sees right?
verifexMay 12, 2008
Read the article: it's called the "Project for Excellence in Journalism", and to answer your questions: Yes and Yes.Excellence is the state or quality of excelling. It is superiority, or the state of being good to a high degree.
nickj6282May 13, 2008
Funny, I went through your digg history just now. Not only do I not see that line anywhere in your history, most of your comments are all in the negatives with diggs.So f**k off and find a different site to troll.
flashback99May 13, 2008
There's a difference between shouting your opinions down upon your guests and having a debate. He's an open liar and lying is something I find unnaceptable, opinion program / news / whatever. Maybe you find this acceptable, I don't know. Now if he framed his show as fiction, I wouldnt complain so much.