From Indecision…
On last night's Daily Show, Jon Stewart pointed out that Sean Hannity has been passing off footage from Glenn Beck's 9/12 rally as footage of a recent health care reform protest. It's certainly troubling. I don't know what to believe about Sean Hannity now. For all we know, his never-ending manipulative, bigoted, nationalistic, disingenuous, opportunistic rabble-rousing was stolen from someone else.
The Daily Show airs Monday through Thursday at 11pm / 10c.


Well lookie that, Hannity has indeed issued a "You were right Jon Stewart" statement on-air. Good for him! How embarrassing. Unfortunately anywhere the video is posted can't be linked because it was "removed due to copyright violation". lol
Jon Stewart is awesome! I wonder if Mr. Hannity will issue a correction on-air since this damages his "journalistic integrity" (as if he had any to start with).
Also, I am compelled to address this idiocy:
Posted by Jefe on November 12, 2009 at 12:25 am – "Would love to watch the clip. Too bad you now require me to let you bury flash cookes in my computer.
I like my privacy more than your content."
1. You have no privacy on the internet. You left your IP address in this server's logs when you visited, and again when you posted this sillyness.
2. Cookies are no more an invasion of your privacy any more than web server logs, google and other search engines following every search you complete (you DID know they do that, right?) or any other anonymous method of tracking users. Watching the Flash movie doesn't provide Comedy Central with any more information than your visiting this page, or leaving a log entry showing the website & search terms you used to find this page.
3. Cookies are not "buried in your computer". You simply clear your private information in any modern browser, or even smarter you use one that puts cookies and history into a self-clearing bucket that gets wiped out when you close the browser at the end of your session.
Don't be paranoid, be informed.
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I attended a talk by Jenna Bush in a huge auditorium at the Miami Book Fair a couple years ago. Fox News reported on the 11:00 news that there was standing room only. Actually the auditorium was only about 1/3 full, if that. The next night Caroline Kennedy did have standing room only.
Would love to watch the clip. Too bad you now require me to let you bury flash cookes in my computer.
I like my privacy more than your content.
Excellent…. doing a better job than journalist !
oh now he didn't
shut the FRONT DOOR!!!
tell cavuto..
that's why they won't unlock the F'n door..
it leads left into the closet
wedged shut