He pretends to be a centrist when there's nothing major going on, but in the end, when things are actually moving, he always sides with left, every single time.
Then, when the dust settles, its back to ridiculing both sides - until the next time things start shifting.
Insightful observation. I think you're probably right.
They will criticize both sides as long as there's nothing substantial at stake because it makes them look reasonable and buys themselves credibility, but when the chips are down and taking a position really matters, their true allegiances will manifest clearly.
Jon Stewart is just like Bill Maher.
He pretends to be a centrist when there's nothing major going on, but in the end, when things are actually moving, he always sides with left, every single time.
Then, when the dust settles, its back to ridiculing both sides - until the next time things start shifting.
Jon Leibowitz is also jewish just like Bill Maher.
Insightful observation. I think you're probably right.
They will criticize both sides as long as there's nothing substantial at stake because it makes them look reasonable and buys themselves credibility, but when the chips are down and taking a position really matters, their true allegiances will manifest clearly.