Wednesday, August 17, 2011

the daily show | TV Tonight: 'The Hour,' 'Conan,' 'The Daily Show'

A new book examines the way popular TV show “The Daily Show” uses rhetoric as a critique of the media and politics. Trischa Goodnow, professor of speech com.

The Daily Show's Jon Stewart poked fun at the mainstream television media's insistence on ignoring Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul, labeling the popular Libertarian as 'the 13th floor in a hotel.' Among the Republican presidential candidates

By Mark Pothier By the time he made it to “The Daily Show'' in March 2010, whistle-blower Harry Markopolos looked like one more Bernie Madoff victim.

declaring his intention to run for president, including ending all EPA regulations and removing the federal government from any involvement in education, but it was his declarations of love for America that got him on The Daily Show (video below).

Last week, celebrated historian and best-selling Oklahoma writer Michael Wallis appeared on “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” to talk about his new book “David Crockett: The Lion of the West.” In Wallis' latest, the Tulsa author leads readers through

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