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http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2012/04/25/Obama-Andrew-Sullivan-Rolling-Stone

 

 

Krugman, Sullivan & Stewart

 

"I read all of the New York Times columnists. Krugman's obviously one of the smartest economic reporters out there, but I also read some of the conservative columnists, just to get a sense of where those arguments are going. There are a handful of blogs, Andrew Sullivan's on the Daily Beast being an example, that combine thoughtful analysis with a sampling of lots of essays that are out there. The New Yorker and The Atlantic still do terrific work. Every once in a while, I sneak in a novel or a nonfiction book."

 

 

 

Sullivan, of course, is the same charming fellow who maintains that Trig Palin, Sarah Palin’s son, is actually the child of Bristol Palin; Sarah Palin, he said, claimed the child as her own in a giant cover-up. Sullivan isn’t just one of Obama’s favorite columnists, he also visited the White House for a state dinner last month.

 

 

 

Obama also ladled spoonfuls of praise on Jon Stewart, his lackey at Comedy Central:

 

 

 

"I like The Daily Show, so sometimes if I'm home late at night, I'll catch snippets of that. I think Jon Stewart's brilliant. It's amazing to me the degree to which he's able to cut through a bunch of the nonsense – for young people in particular, where I think he ends up having more credibility than a lot of more conventional news programs do."

 

More credibility than a lot of more conventional news programs?

 

 

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In other news, water is wet. It can't possibly surprise anyone to hear that this "Leadership" prefers echo chambers to being challenged intellectually by opposing ideas and ideals.

 

"Echo Chambers"??

 

Heck, I though all three were comedians....

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"I like The Daily Show, so sometimes if I'm home late at night, I'll catch snippets of that. I think Jon Stewart's brilliant. It's amazing to me the degree to which he's able to cut through a bunch of the nonsense – for young people in particular, where I think he ends up having more credibility than a lot of more conventional news programs do."

 

More credibility than a lot of more conventional news programs?

 

Obama's admission that the conventional news just shills for him...

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Obama's admission that the conventional news just shills for him...

 

Good point. It's pretty sad that a comedy show has more credibility than the MSM. I wonder how "Laugh-In" would compare credibility-wise with Stewart's show?

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Tom's groupie on the attack!

 

If you're going to be unoriginal and steal someone's words don't do it to the person who you stole the words from.

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