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Condoleezza Rice: Did he deserve Jon Stewart’s vulgarity?

Condoleezza Rice: Did he deserve Jon Stewart’s vulgarity?

Condoleezza Rice: Did he deserve Jon Stewart’s vulgarity?

Not to be confused with John Stewart or John Stuart, Jon Stewart is the host and star of the Daily Show, a fake news program that misleads society, governments, and important people. As with most news and talk shows, President Bush is a key fodder for the fire of satirical comedy.

You can read about Jon Stewart at: http://www.reference.com/browse/wiki/Jon_Stewart

Stewart is an intelligent man fathered by two well-educated and intelligent people. He has a smart wife and I’m sure his two sons are smart little cowards. He grew up in a community full of smart people. (I know Jon’s wife, once a vet tech, is smart because he would never marry a fool.)

Somehow Jon Stewart, born Jonathan Stuart Leibowitz on November 28, 1962, developed a shallow, poopy mouth. He maybe he got it on the football field when he was tending to Williams and Mary. He is also capable of obscenity, often a focus of his showmanship. I suppose these characteristics, the obscenity and the profanity, and, if he could invent a new word for children’s language loudmouth, appeal to the mindset of many who watch the show.

I often watch the show. When it gets too dirty I change the channel and I’m sure a lot of other people do too. There are limits.

Goal loudmouth and obscenity are one thing. Frank degradation of character is another. I finally got to my subject, Jon Stewart’s lewd and vulgar introduction to Condoleezza Rice.

Condoleezza Rice is an intelligent, well-educated woman with talent and experience who made President Bush choose her for Secretary of State. She is a hardworking and diligent person and not a sexual object for Jon Stewart to demean. She doesn’t need Jon Stewart’s. Service because he has no children.

You can read about the secretary at: http://www.state.gov/secretary/

Jon Stewart has gone too far. He needs to apologize to Condoleezza Rice. He also needs to follow the rules of decency in his public presentations.

Did Bob Hope display such behavior on television? How about Red Skelton or Jack Benny? These comic geniuses were able to insinuate without profanity. insult.

Now that word is in the dictionary!

The gap between these greats and Jon Stewart will have to narrow if Jon Stewart hopes to achieve his status. As big as Benny Hill? Unlucky!

The end

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