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- Keyser Soze - 10-16-2004

i wish i could hear their conversation during commercials right after stewart called him a dick.


- GonzoStyle - 10-19-2004

Quote:NEW YORK - How's this for a feud that straddles the line between politics and entertainment: CNN's bow-tied conservative Tucker Carlson vs. "The Daily Show" host Jon Stewart.

Carlson on Monday fanned embers still hot from their "Crossfire" confrontation, saying Stewart looked ridiculous during his CNN appearance and was a sellout for publicly backing Democrat John Kerry (news - web sites) for president.

Stewart, appearing on the debate show Friday, angered Carlson by saying "Crossfire" is "partisan hackery" that does little to advance the cause of democracy.

"You have a responsibility to the public discourse, and you fail miserably," Stewart said.

Responded Carlson: "You need to get a job at a journalism school, I think."

"You need to go to one," Stewart shot back.

"I thought that he looked ridiculous," Carlson said in an interview Monday, "and I think the tape makes that clear."

Carlson said Stewart continued lecturing the "Crossfire" crew after the show went off the air. "I wasn't offended as much as I was unimpressed," he said.

Stewart wasn't talking about the confrontation on Monday, a spokesman said. Comedy Central executive Tony Fox said there may be some regret over the vulgarity, but that Stewart has been a longtime critic of cable news networks and their political argument shows.

The comedian hasn't gone out of his way to endorse Kerry. In a public forum last week in New York, he was asked who he would vote for, and he said he'd back the Democrat.

Carlson noted that many of the great comedians kept their political opinions to themselves, not for fear of offending anyone, but because it could hurt their art.

"You're selling out," he said. "If you are a satirist or an acute social observer, and he is, and all of a sudden you suspend disbelief on someone or suck up rather than prod or poke someone, people will look at you and say, `Even if I agree with you, I don't like it,'" he said.

Fox said "The Daily Show" poked fun at people in power, regardless of their party. Most people who watch Stewart are aware that he leans to the left politically.

"I don't think it really impacts the show at all," he said. "The show does what it does regardless of Jon's political persuasion."

Yeah real tough guy after the fact, what kinda grown man wears a fuckin bowtie anyway it's like 'problem child' all grown up.


- Hoon - 10-19-2004

I watched crossfire last night.
At the end of the show they feilded viewer e-mails about Stewarts appearance.

Both James Carvell and Robert Novack said Stewert was funny but extremely uninformed on the issues.


- GonzoStyle - 10-19-2004

Carville basically called him and unfunny hack and a moron.


- Keyser Soze - 10-19-2004

carville on the other hand is unintentionally hysterical.


- GonzoStyle - 10-19-2004

He really looks like he's in the final stages of his battle with cancer.


- drusilla - 10-20-2004

from an aol poll:

Who comes across better in the exchanges?
Jon Stewart 62%
Tucker Carlson 22%
Neither 15%
Total Votes: 127,007


- Hoon - 10-21-2004

Carville looks like Fire Marshall Bill.
And acts like my Uncle Tub.