Red Tape vs. Sanity at Jon Stewart's Rally
How the mass gathering of the moderates almost didn't happen.
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How the mass gathering of the moderates almost didn't happen.
Barack Obama and Jon Stewart haggle over the meaning of "change you can believe in."
The Washington 'City Paper' has a laugh at NPR and the WP's expense.
As part of the 'Night of Too Many Stars' benefit, the 'Daily Show' vets performed a ripped-from-the-headlines homage to the Hudson pilot.
Plus, Diddy spills white wine all over himself on 'The Late Show,' on our regular late-night roundup.
Comedy Central will broadcast the Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert marches on live television.
Sanchez talks about the chip on his shoulder.
Plus, Naomi Watts sits quietly while Jon Stewart mocks co-star Sean Penn, on our regular late-night roundup.
Sanchez called his comments "tired and mangled" and said they should never have been said.
"[It's] a chance to get in touch with, not our dirtier, but our better Sanchezes."
"All [Sanchez] has to do is apologize to us, and we'll hire him back."
Rick Sanchez knows who REALLY runs the media.
Plus, David Cross proves that being an unintelligible drunk can't stop him from getting his own television show, on our regular late-night roundup.
Plus, Christopher Meloni and Jimmy Fallon have a wet T-shirt contest, on our regular late-night roundup.
Plus, Bill O'Reilly receives a warm, rose petal filled welcome to The Daily Show, on our regular late-night roundup.
Plus, Jon Hamm might have been a little drunk on 'The Late Late Show.'
"This thing's not even a sequel; it's like a shot-by-shot remake," Stewart says.