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Jon Stewart Really Loves Fox News

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It may seem strange, but a cornerstone of the liberal media in America is "The Daily Show" starring Jon Stewart. Younger Americans, in particular, love him, and his sarcastic, cool wit delights left-wingers from coast to coast. That's because his barbs are overwhelmingly directed at conservatives, although, from time to time, he will mock some far-left loons who are simply too stupid to ignore.

Stewart's current jihad is against Fox News Channel, which he considers to be in the tank for the right wing. Often, the comedian will point out "hypocrisy" at FNC, mainly objecting to criticisms leveled at the Obama administration, which is almost revered on "The Daily Show."

But do you know what? I think Stewart actually likes Fox News.

While it is true that he has called FNC "terrible, cynical, disingenuous" and "an autoimmune disorder," he admits that he and his legion of writers watch often. And while he has told Fox News personnel to go "F" themselves about 600 times, he seems to do that affectionately.

My theory is that Stewart has a crush on Fox News, and if you think about it, the speculation makes sense. I simply can't imagine Stewart and his minions sitting there watching the boring stuff that CNN and MSNBC put out there. But I can envision them lapping up the vibrant debates seen daily on FNC. What kind of material could Stewart get from Wolf Blitzer? Believe me, he gets plenty from Glenn Beck and me.

Of course, for Stewart to tell his audience (some of whom are in various states of altered consciousness) that he is a big Fox News fan would break many hearts in San Francisco.

Thus, the standard-bearer of liberal TV comedy must fight the good fight against Fox News, even though he may really, really like us.

By the way, why are there not any conservative comedians with TV shows? Surely the overwhelming success of the non-liberal Fox News Channel proves there is an audience looking for more traditional presentations. I don't want to sound racist, but is there a blacklist?

Let's get back to Stewart, who recently called FNC "the lupus of news." I will concede that, at times, the man seems to be genuinely upset when ObamaCare is compared to socialism. And he gets a bit riled up when global warming is challenged, as well. After Fox News reported that ice masses in the Arctic are actually increasing, Stewart looked ashen. Or maybe it was the lighting.

I will admit that I like Jon Stewart, and perhaps that's why I am rooting for him to like Fox News. He is a great talent, and my sparring with him on TV brings us both great rewards. There is no way I would ever call him a lupus or lumpen or even Lumpy Rutherford.

And I'd never tell him to go "F" himself, either.

Veteran TV news anchor Bill O'Reilly is host of the Fox News show "The O'Reilly Factor" and author of the book "Who's Looking Out For You?" To find out more about Bill O'Reilly, and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate web page at www.creators.com. This column originates on the Web site www.billoreilly.com.

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Bill,

We don't agree much (especially concerning your previous and rather snarky assertion to Colmes that Nixon never met Mao*) but I can respect that you seem genuinely passionate about your beliefs and you're not a "wimp." But Beck? I feel about him the same way I felt about Tom Daschle when he cried upon receiving the Teamsters' support for his candidacy. And that feeling was, "Either this guy is a blubbering idiot or he is manufacturing fake tears to "win" the influence of idiots." Beck's over-the-top, I-used-to-be-a-shock-jock programming is quite frankly disgusting.

Please draw the line before comparing yourself to Beck.

* Nixon did meet with Mao (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TP_oOJiuvW4 ) <-- Check around 1:12
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Posted by: edward2020
Thu Apr 29, 2010 7:41 PM
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