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Posted in Political, Videos. on Tuesday, June 17th, 2008 by Jess
Jun 17

Jon Stewart is great as always…

How can someone conscientiously watch Fox news and actually SUPPORT their programming and agenda?  I swear, it’s the same subset of the population that’s completely racist, scarily ignorant, and have no sense of decency that is screwing over our country.  And the bus driver in the afternoon who has the Sean Hannity show blaring on his radio really pushes my buttons because I have to listen to it for the entire thirty minute ride home.

A Comedy Central show outperforms the mainstream media shows…and yet nothing is being done to make the news programs more accountable.

Source: http://people-press.org/report/319/public-knowledge-of-current-affairs-little-changed-by-news-and-information-revolutions

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