Jon Stewart ‘Rally to Restore’ Sanity, Stephen Colbert ‘March to Keep Fear Alive’ – VIDEOS

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Jon Stewart has announced his “Rally to Restore Sanity.” He plans on meeting in Washington at National Mall in a more sane, less shouty/stabby rally for sanity. The purpose? “It will be to give the 80 percent of the country who usually have s**t to do” a chance to rally … but for sanity, not rage.” The slogan will be “Take It Down a Notch for America.”

Stephen Colbert then announced that he will lead a counter rally called “March to Keep Fear Alive” and take on Stewart’s “creeping reasonableness.”

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Many LOL’s to ensue…

Stephen Colbert Slams Glenn Beck – Video

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My boo, Stephen Colbert, attacked Glenn Beck on his show. The “Colbert Report” is one of my favorite entertainment venues. (Yes, I am biased thanks to the fact that my male equivalent is hosting the show.)

Stephen ripped Beck and his 9-12 project by focusing on his hypocrisy and over the top fake crying to build a career at the hands of those effected by 9/11. Glenn’s project is a dedication to help rise again, but not for the families of the those lost that day.

Via Huffington Post:

“This is horrible to say, and I wonder if I’m alone in this,” Beck said on his radio program that day, “you know it took me about a year to start hating the 9/11 victims’ families?” Glenn said on his radio show. “I don’t hate all of them. I hate probably about 10 of them. But when I see a 9-11 victim family on television, or whatever, I’m just like, ‘Oh, shut up!’ I’m so sick of them because they’re always complaining. And we did our best for them.”

Colbert then mocked the New York Times lackey:

“Yes, the 9-12 project is not for families directly affected by 9/11, just people building their careers on it.”

Well said boo. Well said.