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[–] usernameistaken 15 points -5 points (+10|-15) ago 

Actually it may not be. Jon roasted both parties a like. The reason conservatives get more flak is because they are not always consistent and that's what he calls them out on. Otherwise both parties get equal grilling.

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[–] Gerplunckamo 2 points 16 points (+18|-2) ago  (edited ago)

Yeah, the guy who's had Obama on the show for the nth time to promote some bullshit policy is unbiased. That's like saying Rush Limbaugh is unbiased.

Edit: Grammar. Damn mobile.

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[–] 1963458? 3 points 1 point (+4|-3) ago  (edited ago)

He's made it clear that he's aware of his bias; being unbiased just isn't a priority for him. It seems everyone forgets he's a fucking comedian, with libtards taking his word as prophecy on one side, and on the other side conservitards flipping out at nearly every thing he says.

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[–] MysteryMeat 4 points 0 points (+4|-4) ago 

Obama had 6 appearances on the show. McCain had 13.

It's a comedy show. When a particular party chooses to defend positions that are not supported by evidence or logic, they are going to say shit that gives the show material.

But then this is Fair and Balanced Voat, downvoat away.

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[–] usernameistaken 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

The show itself is biased, there is no question on that. But when it comes to guests he has drilled both alike. Infact i would say democrats actually had it equally treated because he never failed to show his disappointment when democrats don't act according to what they preach. So, as a moderator, he could be unbiased.

Towards the end of the show, he was clearly displeased with the direction the administration was going.

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[–] BrownMoses 1 point 5 points (+6|-1) ago 

The reason conservatives get more flak is because they are not always consistent

And Liberal Authoritarians are?