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The difference is Democrats basically have moderate views(not far left) which won't need much adjusting in a general, and it's important people stop hearing awful things about Hillary(basically the only coverage she gets) and actually hear her on TV while getting people interested in the democrats because you need

Fox isn't even a conservative organisation, it's just a speakerphone for the republican establishment. That's why they hate on Ron Paul and Ted Cruz. Other than the fact that both those people are absolutely crazy.

It made sense. Present all the crazy theories of critics and allow him to knock them out one by one.

Cruz was a Supreme Court clerk… he's smart as hell, but like Trump he knows what will get the idiot support.

The first part of his show(the recap) is very funny but his main segment isn't. And Colbert is much funnier than Stewart anyway

No way is The daily show better than last week tonight or the Report

Why? Sending him on this show will just highlight the difference in ability and will remind people of what high standards he has to maintain that he surely won't be able to.

His show is quite disappointing- the Report was much funnier and edgier, and both Kimmel and Fallon will crush him in the youtube game. This is a straight talk show, with a host capable of much more, but a terrific band. I'm surprised the comedy has been this experimental given they've had 9 months and they've all

Can someone explain to me why you would make a scripted movie about a real event that was captured on camera for its entirety and was an academy award winning documentary? I look forward to Stone explaining Edward Snowden's life in his movie, when you could just watch Citizenfour for exactly the same thing but the

How many years have we been waiting for a Bush to come on Colbert/Stewart? This is fantastic

It's interesting to me as a foreigner that the people who want guns to protect against government also overwhelmingly support Guantanamo, NSA, wars abroad, the Patriot act and want to cut all funding from mental health programs.

You know what I mean…

Writing the show must be tough given that they've to come up with a perspective and clips, facts and then write jokes on stories that break daily. Plus, they're not journalists and Stewart reads most of the books.

The show worked perfectly well for the time Stewart was gone, so clearly with good writing and a decent presenter it'll continue to work provided Noah changes the format somewhat.

So Jon Stewart gets to leave with a nomination and his two spinoffs being nominated. Fantastic. Plus Veep should win, and John Oliver plus Better Call Saul.

"Catherine about earlier, the molesting…." "What? Wait, what?" Killed me. Best part of the episode.

Is Noah's not being American or having any connection to America weird? I doubt people would be as tolerant of a foreigner coming in and explaining how Florida sucks and how Americans don't pay attention to the news.

I honestly like how they humanized Frank quite a bit this season, and actually made him govern(albeit in a way that no democrat would ever govern) but Claire's anger made no sense to me- they're in the White House, and she's deeply popular with voters. She could easily pull of a Hillary after leaving. Plus Dunbar

Actually he would. He was quite aggressive on Bernie Sanders, and Underwood seems to be hated by Democrats as well as republicans.

it made sense to me that he wouldn't call. he must have been scared plus he was told she was being airlifted to a hospital. brain doesnt work when worried