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A Second Look: Baracknophobia: Hannity, Bachmann, And Beck Terrified Of Obama (VIDEO)

via Baracknophobia: Hannity, Bachmann, And Beck Terrified Of Obama (VIDEO).

Jon Stewart took on people “speaking crazy to power last night.” Rep. Michele Bachmann recently said that President Obama is going to put our children in reeducation camps, and Sean Hannity congratulated her for her crusade against tyranny. Stewart followed this clip up with a litany of moves the Bush administration made to reduce American freedom, transparency, and state’s rights, and said the pair were confusing “tyranny” and “losing.”

But that’s not all: Andrew Breitbart went on Sean Hannity’s show and blamed Obama for his kids’ school using the term “Potato Day” instead of “St. Patrick’s Day.” Stewart pointed out that this request probably didn’t come from Obama himself, and that Potato Day is much more offensive than St. Patrick’s Day.

John Stewart refers to loosing the election as “It’s supposed to taste like a s**t taco!”

Hilarious video!

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A Second Look: Rachel Maddow On “Daily Show”: “Insulted,” “Embarrassed” By Bush, MSNBC Compared To Munsters

via Rachel Maddow On “Daily Show”: “Insulted,” “Embarrassed” By Bush, MSNBC Compared To Munsters.

Rachel Maddow appeared on “The Daily Show” Wednesday night, where she and Jon Stewart discussed the MSNBC family, President-Elect Obama’s policy knowledge, and George Bush’s Blair House snub of the incoming First Family.

You gotta love her. She is soooooo Americana with her whip-crack intelligence, geeky glasses, sweet personality, yet underneath the surface she is someone with gravitas, someone to debate with much caution. Watch out for that steel-trap brain of hers.

The two then discussed Maddow’s debates with Pat Buchanan (Grandpa Munster in Stewart’s analogy) and her interviews with Barack Obama, who she described as “a policy dork.”

“I don’t necessarily agree with him on everything on policy, but I want him to care,” she said of the President-Elect, adding that Bill Clinton’s policy-obsession was one of his most endearing traits as President.

“I know this is a small thing,” Maddow then said, “but I’m insulted as an American, and a little bit embarrassed as an American, that a guy whose salary I pay, President Bush, has decided that the First Family can’t stay in the Presidential guest house.”

It is time that we all complained about the current president being sophomoric, petty, and a snot.

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