December 27, 2010

New York Times
The Comedy Central star’s push for federal funds for the health care of 9/11 responders has some making the comparison. It’s a legitimate one, says Syracuse U.’s Robert Thompson, because the law almost surely wouldn’t have moved forward without Jon Stewart‘s “advocacy satire.” || NPR.org: Even the White House took notice. || A double-myth in NYT’s story?
> Alterman in 2009: Is Jon Stewart our Ed Murrow? Maybe…

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