Happy Hour Vid: Stewart to O'Reilly: 'You're Left-Wing'
Daily Show host tells O'Reilly he's been outflanked by "Fox News 2.0"
Three big scandals. Two Marine umbrellas. And a non-salute en route to Memorial Day. Plus more visual evidence from 12 days of scandal town.
Daily Show host tells O'Reilly he's been outflanked by "Fox News 2.0"
Twitter glories in the rival site's hiccup
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"How I sort through the media landscape: unintelligently."
On the "pro-British" Tea Party, the imperial presidency, and Obama's Wal-Mart problem
On the non-existent GOP civil war, anger over the Pope's visit, and the "biting" reaction to Jonathan Franzen
On the news that finds you, sound-bite economics, and the upside of inflation
"There are two real benefits to being a read-avore..."
On the backlash myth, the tax-cut racket, and the ominous trends in the war on terror
On an opportunity in North Korea, the revival of George Bush, and etiquette advice for male bankers
"I just want to stuff my head with lucid and evocative ideas."
On O'Donnell's upset victory, the Christie effect, and the meaning of the Koran
Hold the birtherism, keep the activism
On Britain's austerity, the "smugness" of anti-Americanism, and the conservative "Day After Tomorrow"
The Comedy Central host despises the MSM. The feeling's not mutual.
On the decline of the al-Qaeda threat, Pope Benedict's "irrelevance," and Japan's enviable response to China
Islamophobia, myths about prostitution, and tracking down college spending
If the New York Times can have one, so can we
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Update: The Florida minister has announced he is canceling the inflammatory event
"The most trusted name in news" hires a tabloid veteran
On the Koran-burning stunt, a better way to fix the housing crisis, and the causes of rising inequality
Rupert Murdoch with a shark fin, helicopters, and a magic wand
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David Westin's departure after 13 years doesn't bode well for the network's news division
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On nostalgia for Clinton, an alternate history of the Obama presidency, and putting millionaire tax money to use
On revising the fourth amendment, musing if Saddam had stayed, and creating new rules for GPS searches
Glenn Beck's AA playbook, "America's longest war" and more
O'Reilly's less-than-passionate defense of his Fox News colleague leads to tense moments
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Expatriate bars in Kabul, why nation building works and more
Beck's Washington revival, buzzwords for blowhards and more
The Wall Street Journal's Bret Stephens explains his Media Diet
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The Democrats' chance to keep the House, the cab attack, and more
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