Jon Stewart Hits Karl Rove, Bill O’Reilly, Dick Morris On Sarah

Jon Stewart Hits Karl Rove, Bill O’Reilly, Dick Morris On Sarah

Jon Stewart Hits Karl Rove, Bill O’Reilly, Dick Morris On Sarah

Jon Stewart exposes the shameless GOP double-speak in the wake of the Palin selection.

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Over the last week, John McCain’s selection of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his Vice-Presidential running mate has unleashed a veritable tsunami of media scrutiny upon the political neophyte and her thin-as-air credentials. It has also exposed some cringe-worthy hypocrisy from the Right’s most prominent (double) standard-bearers as they’ve struggled to defend her. In the YouTube era, no one has been more shrewd at tapping into the public record to expose such political double-speak than John Stewart. Karl Rove, Bill O’Reilly and Dick Morris are his latest victims.

Will Di Novi

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