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Well, they finally made their big announcements tonight. Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert are sponsoring competing marches on Washington this Oct. 30th - Stewart's "Rally To Restore Sanity" vs. Colbert's "Rally To Keep Fear Alive."

What's that dull, scraping sound? It's Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert, sharpening their knuckles for a face-off that promises to be bigger than Nixon/Kennedy, Ali/Foreman, Aniston/Jolie, 50/Nas, Joe/The Volcano, Alien/Predator, Bunny/Fudd and Ecks/Sever combined.On October 30, 2010, Jon and The Daily Showwill lead the first-ever Rally to Restore Sanityon the National Mall in Washington D.C. — a movement of "people who have been too busy to go to rallies" — to beg America to stop shouting, throwing and drawing Hitler mustaches on people other than Hitler (or Charlie Chaplin).

Not to be outdone, The Colbert Nation is calling on all freedom-loving patriots to challenge The Daily Show's dark, optimistic forces by marching on the Mall at the same time to help Keep Fear Alive.Which side are you on? Visit the rally pages and declare your allegiance!

However, even Stewart seems to be afflicted with the widespread media disease of false equivalence:

Mr. Stewart told his audience the show had secured the National Mall in Washington on Oct. 30 for what he called “The Rally to Restore Sanity.”

He later labeled it a “Million Moderate March.” The purpose, he said, is to counter what he called a minority of 15 percent or 20 percent of the country who have dominated the national political discussion with extreme rhetoric. He tarred both parties with that charge, mentioning both the attacks on the right against President Obama for being everything from a socialist to un-American and on the left against former President Bush for being a war criminal.

The rally will clearly have some comedy elements (as well as likely guest stars, Mr. Stewart said), and his partner on the Comedy Central cable channel, Stephen Colbert, appeared on the show in his usual conservative blowhard persona to threaten to infiltrate the rally. Mr. Stewart also promised to supply the crowd with signs if they did not bring their own, including as examples, “I Disagree With You, But I’m Pretty Sure You’re Not Hitler,” and “Take It Down a Notch, America.”

Um, Jon? Starting a war of aggression under false pretenses is not only a war crime, it's a moral crime. Even the Pope said so. Yeah, we should tone down the rhetoric. But calling Bush a war criminal isn't rhetorical.

It's factual.



Open Thread

"Our Unelectable Founding Fathers" from the audio version of "America: The Book" by Jon Stewart and the writers of The Daily Show.

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Video: The Daily Show lampoons Sen. George Voinovich

A picture named dailyshow_jeb_shoot_first_050512-01b.jpg Jon Stewart reports on Jeb's "shoot first and don't ask questions later" law

The Daily Show lampoons Sen. George Voinovich's statements today regarding John Bolton.

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Then he gets busy with Jeb Bush and the Wild, Wild West law, or the Deadwood Justice rule.



Spy VS Spy

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Jon Stewart on Porter Goss and the CIA

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Jon Stewart on Condi Rice and "Amend for Arnold"

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Jon Stewart on Colin Powell, the cabinet shakeup, and Rob Cordry!

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The Daily Show with Jon Stewart on Blair,Bush, Brokaw and Arafat!

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Thanks for the laughs Jon!



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Video Clip Special: Jon Stewart on Osama's latest video!

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The "Daily Show" on the Osama tape, Bush, Kerry, Cheney,Springsteen and Arnold on the campaign trail.



ABC should let Jon Stewart host "THIS WEEK"

Wouldn't you like to see a host who really knows the topics take a shot at running ABC's THIS WEEK for once? ABC is using a former Bushie Matthew Dowd as a host this Sunday:

Matthew Dowd, who worked as chief strategist for the Bush-Cheney ’04 campaign, is getting a shot behind the anchor desk on ABC's “This Week."

Since news broke that George Stephanopoulos was heading to “Good Morning America” in December, the network has had five different fill-in hosts while deciding who’ll get the job permanently: Jake Tapper, Terry Moran, Barbara Walters, Jonathan Karl and Elizabeth Vargas.

Still, Dowd—who has been an ABC political contributor since 2007, and regular on the Sunday roundtable—will be the first non-journalist to have a chance asking the questions. Dowd's just scheduled for this week, as the network continues looking for a permanent host.

Pretty soon they'll be trying out right-wing talk show hosts. I think it's time Stewart gets a shot to host the Sunday show. Hey, he may not want to do it, but he's not afraid to step into the political arena and duke it out, so why not give this one a try? I bet you'll see somebody that would have a clear understanding of the issues and not be worried about protecting his Villager image with the rest of the Beltway elites.

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It would be a ratings bonanza for ABC as well.

We want Jon Stewart to host ABC's THIS WEEK.

You can email ABC here.



Bill O'Reilly just can't stand that Jon Stewart is more popular!

O'Reilly on young voters: "Are they gonna leave the bong and stand in line for an hour?"

From the October 28 nationally syndicated broadcast of The Radio Factor with Bill O'Reilly:

CALLER: I'm calling today because I think it's fair to say that a large amount of the youth that are involved in this election now, this time around. And I just think that the majority of them are voting Kerry. Is that crazy?

O'REILLY: Yeah, I think the stoned slackers'll go for Kerry. I think he'll carry that vote. ... The stoned-slacker vote. Ummm -- but I don't know if they're gonna go. You know, look, Puff Daddy [Combs] and his crew -- they're running around, "Vote or Die!" and all that. Yeah, it's good publicity to get on TV. Are they gonna get out? Are they gonna leave the bong and stand in line for an hour? I don't know.

Yes Bill, the young vote is out there and voting because they are the ones that have to go to Iraq. They are the ones to have to pay off the debt and hope socoal security is still around.

When Michael Moore asked you if you would send your kid to Iraq, what did you say?

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