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'Daily Show' Heals Clinton Supporters With Child Psychology
NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias — Comedy Central's "The Daily Show" is clearly doing its part to create unity within the Democrat party. On Tuesday, TDS's John Oliver spoke with a group of Clinton supporters who aren't giving up the fight to get Hillary the presidential nomination. Not understanding their anguish, Oliver sought the assistance of a child psychologist to not only explain the mental malady, but also put the afflicted guests through some exercises that will hopefully cure them in time to allow Barack Obama to defeat John McCain in November (video embedded after the fold, mild vulgarity): Sweet.

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