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The 'Newsweek' editor has a hard time finding laughs on 'The Daily Show.'
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The 'Newsweek' editor has a hard time finding laughs on 'The Daily Show.'
Stewart "performs" as Beck for the first two-thirds of the show.
"I am so angry, I can't tell you how angry I am!"
Olbermann: "I think one of us is supposed to take our pants off now."
'Daily Show' host had previously held back on the blatant anti-Leno sentiments.
What'd your grandma miss when she watched the edited version on Fox News?
Olbermann and Scarborough ordered to simmer down.
This time, it's Sarah Palin's crowd that appears larger than it really is.
He would have gotten away with it, if it wasn't for that meddling Jon Stewart!
"His own organs have turned against him, or should I say, 'have been turned against him.'"
McCain's "Internet Freedom Act" is the exact opposite of what it sounds like.
Cable-company flub accidentally describes the show pretty well.
There's actually a perfectly good reason why CNN's reporter texts while driving.
They promise not to make you look like a fool.
John Bolton, William Kristol, and others explain why 'The Daily Show' is the best place to get their views heard.
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