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Reply #47: The author's premise is silly, taken at its best.
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Neil Lisst
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Sat Mar-04-06 09:42 AM
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47. The author's premise is silly, taken at its best. |
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Edited on Sat Mar-04-06 09:46 AM by Neil Lisst
His premise is that in his very limited world experiences and his imaginary straw man friend can combine to prove The Daily Show undermines bringing progressives into the party.
Bull.
He needs to spend some years in politics before he tries to write about it. He has dreamed up some Tweetyesque nonsense, and it is nothing more than a wisp of smoke across his brain.
ANYTHING that helps people see the news in terms they can understand and absorb is useful. People who don't watch news watch the Daily Show.
The only thing this guy's article reveals is what kind of person he is. He's a fretter. He's a worrier. And that's all his article proves.
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