"The Daily Show” at TheDailyShow.com mocking John McCain for a recent series of speeches in which he tried to draw lessons from his experiences of 71 years:
“Oh! Gather ‘round, everybody! An old man wants you to get on a bus so he can tell you stories about his life! Wow!”
There were 10 minutes of jokes about how an old man and history are “boring.”
Next up: A hip “Daily Show” parody about a dumbed-down culture with hardly a moment for, and almost no consciousness of, anything that happened before 1995.
QT Sun Times
I have wondered if in fact the left LIKES it that way, ignorance and gullibility masked in ridicule. Makes it easy to deceive people that way.
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They will reap what they sow.
Stupid is as stupid does.
I am older and still growing because I continue to seek and mature in all things.
What is behind us, with us and before us is very significant.
vagueness rules
My heart and my best intentions still tell me that's true, but the facts and the evidence tell me it is not.
Americans may have more news outlets today than two decades ago, but they still don’t know much more about current events than they did then, according to a new survey by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press.
The six news sources cited most often by people who knew the most about current events were: “The Daily Show” and “The Colbert Report” (counted as one), tied with Web sites of major newspapers; next came “News Hour With Jim Lehrer”; then “The O’Reilly Factor,” which was tied with National Public Radio; and Rush Limbaugh’s radio program.
Which Audiences Know the Most?
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