Jon Stewart: MSNBC Is The New Fox News
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Jon Stewart declared MSNBC the new Fox News Monday night on "The Daily Show," saying MSNBC has stepped up to be "the mouthpiece of this new administration."
Stewart ran down a list of MSNBC's "foot-soldiers" and their Fox News equivalents:
Chris Matthews and Bill O'Reilly: "freakishly oversized, ruddy-faced Irish multi-millionaire still clinging to his blue collar roots — and it helps if he's quick to anger"
Keith Olbermann and Sean Hannity: "partisan ideologue who fears for the world if it's in any way touched by the hands of his political ...
MSNBC REPLACES FOX NEWS
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Jon Stewart says MSNBC is the new FOX News
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He's got a funny take, but let's not kid ourselves - FOX is in a class by itself. Video below the fold.
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Fox To Announce Merger With MSNBC
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