we’re really going to miss this guy…

Posted on Saturday 8 August 2015


my daughter’s chance meeting on the streets of Boston…

  1.  
    Abby
    August 8, 2015 | 3:57 PM
     

    Hehe. Yup. To be fair, I had seen him perform that night. He did two shows at the Wang. I went to the first one then hit up my usual karaoke spot. And on the way to the subway, I saw him outside the backstage door!

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    August 8, 2015 | 8:46 PM
     

    what are you going to miss, a guy who in the end was the hypocrite, the meetings at the White House and his focus on insulting the right/conservatives over 75% of the time is not a moderate like he claimed his show to be about? how many real moments did he honestly, sincerely, attack true lame agendas by the Democrats???

    When one accepts a spotlight and claims to be a champion for the people, and at the end of the day is just a hack for a polarized part of the debate, that is not something to respect nor appreciate. One does what is right and responsible, not convenient or just forwarding one’s opportunities..

    It will be revealed Stewart was just a partisan player, and that is not what he claimed to espouse. If this blog author is a Left/Democrat player, then your post states your position. Frankly, the Left/Democrats/Progressives are as far from a support to genuine health care needs as one comes.

    See my post today that notes John Goodman’s post at Townhall.com to reflect what the Left is really about at the end of the day.

    Hey, just my opinion. But, I am consistent, I want to help people, not a partisan agenda! I won’t miss him, he had some funny moments, but, I have no respect for a hypocrite!

  3.  
    August 8, 2015 | 11:26 PM
     

    Joel Hassman, take the rod out of your ass. Stewart was hilarious whatever political party you support. He made fun of everyone.

  4.  
    August 8, 2015 | 11:34 PM
     

    1 pro, 1 con.
    Let’s call it a draw…

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