Month: November 2010

Rally to Restore Authority – WSJ.com

Stewart mimics this authority by insisting that he is nonpartisan and nonideological. In truth, he is no more above politics than were Walter Cronkite or Dan Rather. But he’s clever enough to know that a Ratheresque assertion of authority would make him look ridiculous. So instead he makes an appeal to antiauthority, escaping scrutiny by insisting he’s just a comedian. “If you want to compare your show to a comedy show, you’re more than welcome to,” he smirked at Tucker Carlson on “Crossfire,” back in 2004.

The kind of “sanity” for which Stewart claims to be nostalgic is a thing of the past. Its last redoubt is National Public Radio, which by firing Juan Williams has made itself look more like the Radio Moscow of a half century ago than the CBS.

Rally to Restore Authority – WSJ.com.

Justice Department to Send Election Observers to Arizona as Concern Rises About Illegal Voters – FoxNews.com

But William Gheen, executive director of Americans for Legal Immigration, said he knows why they’re coming.

"They’re sending them out because the Obama administration is doing everything it can to make sure as many illegal aliens vote in 2010 although that is a violation of federal law," he told FoxNews.com.

via Justice Department to Send Election Observers to Arizona as Concern Rises About Illegal Voters – FoxNews.com.