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Related: About this forumTwo interesting comments from Jon Stewart: one funny one serious
First the funny one, from two nights ago about how Megyn Kelly tore Cheney: Now Cheney knows what it feels to be attacked by a friend.
The other one, about the Clintons' wealth: do we really want to elect hobos?
I was reminded of his comment from 2008 when there were complaints about elites: what is so wrong in having a president who is smart and scholar?
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Two interesting comments from Jon Stewart: one funny one serious (Original Post)
question everything
Jun 2014
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applegrove
(118,462 posts)1. "Now Cheney knows what it is like to be shot in the face by a friend"
Justice
(7,185 posts)2. Award winning comment - kudos to you.
applegrove
(118,462 posts)3. I'd like to take credit for it but it was a direct quote of
what Jon Stewart said about Megan Kelly going after Cheney in the interview.
question everything
(47,425 posts)4. Indeed it was. Thanks. (nt)
apnu
(8,749 posts)5. "what is so wrong in having a president who is smart and scholar? "
There is a sizable block of Americans who loathe educated people. They are both jelous and threatened by education and intellegence because they have none. This spans party lines.