Tucker Carlson getting what he gives.

I didnt see the whole thing, just some of the clips.

I dont watch Crossfire because its one big arguement-fest. Plus, I absolutely cant stand James Carville. I think hes an assclown to the Nth degree. Ive only seen Tucker a few times and he seems to be ok, but again, I dont watch the show regularly.

As for Stewart, I think he was better doing MTV Sports. What I think is pretty sad that so many younger people get most of their political information from John Stewart and never bother to look at real news outlets (Fox, CNN, etc).
 
Bob Smith said:
I didnt see the whole thing, just some of the clips.

I dont watch Crossfire because its one big arguement-fest. Plus, I absolutely cant stand James Carville. I think hes an assclown to the Nth degree. Ive only seen Tucker a few times and he seems to be ok, but again, I dont watch the show regularly.

As for Stewart, I think he was better doing MTV Sports. What I think is pretty sad that so many younger people get most of their political information from John Stewart and never bother to look at real news outlets (Fox, CNN, etc).


Caraville is gone now..You really oughta watch it..it was pretty cool .
 
Actually, it looked to me like Stewart was a boy in a man's world. He was out-argued, out-smarted and out-classed.

Like Bow-Tie-Guy pointed out, if Stewart can do a better job at interviewing politicians than other political talkshows, then he sure embarassed himself with that Kerry interview.

Stewart should just stick to comedy and let me people that actually understand politics engage in debate.

P.S. If Stewart was doing so well, why did he resort to calling people names? (Specifically, he called Bow-Tie-Guy a dick)
 
I didnt watch it but I read the transcript and I thought Stewart got his head handed to him. From his responses it seems like he lost his composure.
 
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