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NBC’s Brian Williams "clearly has the hots" for President Barack Obama.
So said Comedy Central’s Jon Stewart Thursday in a total skewering of NBC’s "Inside the Obama White House" special report.
Not only did "The Daily Show" host totally lambaste Williams for using "this kind of unprecedented access" to the president to "cross-promote" other NBC programs, but also marvelously depicted the entire presentation as being like MTV’s reality show "Real World."
Most deliciously, "the show’s host clearly has the hots for the breakout star."
The video of this segment is embedded below the fold with some transcribed highlights (h/t Hot Air):
| The Daily Show With Jon Stewart | M – Th 11p / 10c | |||
| The Real World D.C. | ||||
| thedailyshow.com | ||||
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I guess it’s time for NBC and others in the media to understand that when your gushing and fawning for Obama is fodder for comedians, you should consider becoming journalists again rather than the disgraceful sycophants you’ve been since an unqualified junior senator from Illinois first announced his candidacy for president in 2007.
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