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Jon Stewart on the media's coverage of the wedding of the decade of the century of the millennium:
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August 3, 2010; 12:43 PM ET
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Posted by: agowen100 | August 3, 2010 1:11 PM | Report abuse
Speaking of Jon Stewart, when the Brits were having their elections, they were contrasting the pomp that Americans have for the President with the lack of it the Brits have for their PM. The Brits just have ostentatious ceremonies for their royalty and the PM is just an elected official. Our President is our royalty.
Posted by: DDAWD | August 3, 2010 1:32 PM | Report abuse
personally I loved the line that "Megan Kelly doesn't have to do this crap anymore".
that was priceless!
Posted by: visionbrkr | August 3, 2010 2:43 PM | Report abuse
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Honestly, do we as Americans really want to be celebrating public figures' children's pompous weddings? Isn't not doing that like the only thing that makes us cooler than Sweden?