Jon Stewart will not let his interview with Chris Wallace go. As if the interview itself weren't enough, The Daily Show host gave two additional segments on his show to covering it. Did we say two? Make that three. Last night Stewart was at it again, this time calling Fox News a bunch of "crybabies."
Video: Jon Stewart's War On Fox News "Crybabies" Continues
Jon Stewart: Chris Wallace Admitted Fox News Was Unbalanced
Last night on The Daily Show Jon Stewart revisited his Sunday evisceration of Fox News, taking a chance to mock the way in which the interview was reported by the media before pointing out what he thought was the most important thing Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace actually said. Namely, when Wallace all but admitted that Fox News is not "Fair and Balanced."
Video: Jon Stewart Eviscerates Fox News On Fox News
Jon Stewart took Thursday night off from The Daily Show for "mental health," conveniently missing covering the resignation of Anthony Weiner, but he made up for his absence yesterday. On Sunday morning Stewart sat down for a discussion of "media bias" and Stewart's role as "a comedian first" on the certainly unbiased Fox News Sunday with Chris Wallace. Fun times!
Giuliani's 9/11 OEM Emergency Center Blame Game
We started the morning with some Giuliani-9/11 news, so here's some end-of-the-day Giuliani-9/11 musings. There's an awesome update to one of our favorite Rudy Giuliani stories - the story, or mystery, of why was the Office of Emergency Management's emergency center placed at 7 World Trade Center. Here's how it goes:
Airline Travel: More Than Meets the Eye
Representative and head of the Homeland Security committee Peter King of New York wants better airport security. How much better? Well, better enough to protect against shoulder-fired missiles. In fact, let's look at the transcript of what he said on Fox News (yeah, we know, Fox News...) since he mentioned a NYC neighborhood while talking to Chris Wallace:
Well, I'm not saying we should be targeting people, Chris, but I think we should put political correctness somewhat to the side and say that a screener or even an airline should have the right to factor in a person's national origin.more ›

