Squanto wrote:
I really have no interest in anything more you have to say. I can have reasonable discussions with Ed, even though we're pretty large opposites on the political spectrum. You're impossible to talk to, and frankly an arrogant piece of shit.
Nobody else has found me impossible to talk to. I've witnessed discussions between you and Ed, and I've not typed stuff nearly as extreme or passionate he or some others have. I have no problem with that stuff either, but it's ironic that you have such an issue with me considering. I suppose it's good that you have no more interest in what I say, so hopefully you'll stop responding to me and turning threads into arguments with me.
DP, I know that Stewart makes fun of everybody. I used to watch the show all the time, not anymore. That means that even though I don't watch it "all the time", I do watch sometimes, and still hear or read about his show from other sources. I know that he's left leaning as well and has made most of his career at the expense of right-wingers. That's fine, maybe he'll be able to balance it out at the expense of Obama over the next few years...I really don't care.
Either way, he's been a divisive media source to some extent regardless of his target. Not like a Limbaugh, Olbermann, or Beck, but to some extent. Just because he's a "comedian" doesn't let him off the hook. He's made a willful transition into serious political commentary at times on The Daily Show and appeared on other political shows to voice his opinion. So 1) he is a part of the political media and 2) he has been divisive with his many cheap shot jokes that don't contain any valuable social/political message.
If he had a history of non-cheap shot material and didn't prop himself into larger popularity off the wave of Bush-bashing, and dropped Colbert's clearly partisan character from his routine, it would be a little easier to take the message seriously. If he simply dropped The Daily Show and re-invented himself over a year or two with a more serious show his message would be better received, or at least should be, by people on all sides. For now though, that message sounds/is hypocritical.