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Stewart dispels rumor of White House run
NEW YORK—Those people wearing "Stewart/Colbert '08" T-shirts can stop
hoping — Comedy Central's fake news stars have no intention of making a
run for the White House.
Jon Stewart said the T-shirts promoting him and Stephen Colbert "are a
real sign of how sad people are" with the state of affairs in the
country.
"Nothing says 'I am ashamed of you my government' more than
'Stewart/Colbert '08,' Stewart told an audience Sunday at the New Yorker
Festival. He was interviewed by the magazine's editor, David Remnick.
Stewart, who recently hosted Pakistan's president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf,
on "The Daily Show," said he's been trying to get top Bush
administration officials to appear. "We have requests in there to
everyone including Barney," Stewart said. "Only Barney replies." Barney
is the president's Scottish terrier.
Stewart scoffed at suggestions that some people actually get their news
from "The Daily Show."
"There's no way you could get the news from us," he said. "I've seen the
show. It couldn't happen." |