10-18-2004, 07:53 AM
It's very sad, isn't it? The Crossfire hosts kept trying to somehow attack back by saying Jon was sucking up to Kerry when he interviewed him.
Even after repeatedly explaining that his show is a comedy show, that it comes on after puppets making crank calls, they still repeatedly tried this, and refused to accept the fact that it is their responsibility, not his, to inform the public by holding politicians' feet to the fire.
I love Jon Stewart. It's sad that his words on Crossfire will have no effect on them. I'm sure he went home and had a good cry after realizing how pointless it all was. :(
Even after repeatedly explaining that his show is a comedy show, that it comes on after puppets making crank calls, they still repeatedly tried this, and refused to accept the fact that it is their responsibility, not his, to inform the public by holding politicians' feet to the fire.
I love Jon Stewart. It's sad that his words on Crossfire will have no effect on them. I'm sure he went home and had a good cry after realizing how pointless it all was. :(