Should George W. go to the Daily show ?

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  • Yes

    Votes: 55 90.2%
  • No

    Votes: 6 9.8%

  • Total voters
    61
I would give him props if he did so.

Kerry went on the program. McCain has been on it numerous times.
 
So did some more "hardcore" Republicans from the "Fast-response team".
 
I think it was his campaign manager that was on there the other day. Sure why not, what could it hurt? If he really wants to show his side of things and let his agenda for the next four years known, then why not take every opportunity to reach more Americans.
 
Lately The Daily Show has seemed to push a leftist agenda with its satire. Although it still does get at both. It just used to be far better at balancing it to where it simply made fun of everybody.

But yeah. If Bush did get the time to make a spot on it (With the job of the President plus other campaigning) it'd be good. Would probably win the Daily Show a few more Emmys too (having both candidates on their show during the election :O )
 
Jon Stewart would tear Bush a new asshole. In other words, yes. He should go on.
 
The Daily show makes fun of everyone. The current Admnistration just supplies more "fun material" than the Kerry campaign. They're ran by their ratings, like everyone else.
 
RakuraiTenjin said:
Lately The Daily Show has seemed to push a leftist agenda with its satire. Although it still does get at both. It just used to be far better at balancing it to where it simply made fun of everybody.

But yeah. If Bush did get the time to make a spot on it (With the job of the President plus other campaigning) it'd be good. Would probably win the Daily Show a few more Emmys too (having both candidates on their show during the election :O )

I'd also remind you that the daily show, always claims, that it is fake news. I don't think they are worried about their "agenda"...
If its funny, they tell it. If its boring, why bother. As said before, bush just happens to supply the funny.
 
G.W. Bush is no where near quick witted enough to cope with Jon Steward, he'd get torn apart...
 
He's on Connan O'brian all the time
If he'll do that show, why not this one
 
Matthias said:
G.W. Bush is no where near quick witted enough to cope with Jon Steward, he'd get torn apart...
Exactly.
 
He's not quit witted enough
To deal with elmo..

I wish him and kerry
Would have a spontanious debate
Without prescripted answers
And questions from people
That werent pre-okayed

That might actually be interesting.
And pretty funny.
 
Ikerous said:
He's not quit witted enough
To deal with elmo..

I wish him and kerry
Would have a spontanious debate
Without prescripted answers
And questions from people
That werent pre-okayed

That might actually be interesting.
And pretty funny.
If you watched The Daily Show recently, though, then you'd know we can't do that because we have to set an example for the babies, Afghanistan and Iraq! They can't see mommy fighting!
 
Letters said:
If you watched The Daily Show recently, though, then you'd know we can't do that because we have to set an example for the babies, Afghanistan and Iraq! They can't see mommy fighting!

Lmao, i saw that last night
I love that show
Lol, the penguins >_>
That was great
 
I loved the "cooter" bit the other day, fseckin' class.
 
yes, id also give Bush a cookie if he told us about the Skull and Bones club that hes a member of.
 
clarky003 said:
yes, id also give Bush a cookie if he told us about the Skull and Bones club that hes a member of.


Jon didn't asked Kerry so it wouldn't really make all that sense to ask George.
 
Sprafa said:
Jon didn't asked Kerry so it wouldn't really make all that sense to ask George.

well hurray for political correctness :dozey:
 
RakuraiTenjin said:
Lately The Daily Show has seemed to push a leftist agenda with its satire. Although it still does get at both. It just used to be far better at balancing it to where it simply made fun of everybody.

But yeah. If Bush did get the time to make a spot on it (With the job of the President plus other campaigning) it'd be good. Would probably win the Daily Show a few more Emmys too (having both candidates on their show during the election :O )

I agree. I need to watch this + Dennis Miller now to get both sides.
 
seinfeldrules said:
I agree. I need to watch this + Dennis Miller now to get both sides.

The Daily Show has no "agenda", I remember some times they made a lot of fun of John Kerry and nearly none of Bush.


You're simply scared Mr. Stewart will eat your President.
 
Well dennis miller is extreme right, sad part is, he isn't funny. So daily show wins :)
 
Sprafa said:
The Daily Show has no "agenda", I remember some times they made a lot of fun of John Kerry and nearly none of Bush.


You're simply scared Mr. Stewart will eat your President.
Wait.... are you implying he's a zombie?
 
Well dennis miller is extreme right, sad part is, he isn't funny. So daily show wins

I think he does some pretty funny stuff.

The Daily Show has no "agenda", I remember some times they made a lot of fun of John Kerry and nearly none of Bush.

Everytime I watch it, the show is just a liberal cesspool of jokes against Bush.
 
Jon Stewart is a democrat, that much I'm pretty sure of, if you've seen when republican guests were on you'd probably be able to deduce such. however, they still make fun of both sides.
 
Yeah, it's not really Jon's fault that Kerry hasn't done anything really stupid yet.
 
Yes, Jon Stewert is a democrat. Yes, he definitly makes fun on Bush alot. But it's so easy to. And so funny.


The main thing is, however, that Bush is the top dog, and when you're on top, you're the main target.
 
No, Bush should go on the last episode of Tough Crowd, I wanna see Jim Norton and Rich Vos drill him a new ass.
 
Dalamari said:
No, Bush should go on the last episode of Tough Crowd, I wanna see Jim Norton and Rich Vos drill him a new ass.
cept tough crowd ain't funny.

and rich vos is even more annoying than jim norton.
they should rename the show to "washed up comedians anonymous"
 
I agree that Jon Stewart is turned to the Democrat side (as someone said, that can be ascertained from his reaction to Republican guests), but that doesn't means the entire show is just dedicated to poking Bush like some people suggest.
 
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