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Jon Stewart roils Fox News for apparently biased coverage of health care protesters |
| By D. Scriber l Published: Friday, March 12 2010 10:25 |
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Comedian Jon Stewart, America's most trusted newsman (we're not kidding), notes that Barack Obama is making a concerted final push for health care reform. The president's main opponent? Not the Republican Party. Rather, Fox News, which stretched reality when protesters without health insurance peacefully took to the streets to call for the inclusion of a so-called government-sponsored public option that would help them. Stewart last night roiled Fox News for making the demonstration seem like a mob preparing for armed revolt. But buried in the coverage, he found some unlikely rebels, including some disabled people. "I don't think you can storm things in a wheelchair," Stewart said. Stewart noted that Fox journalist Megyn Kelly, seemed particularly cruel, saying Fox just might "be the meanest sorority in the world." 





