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The Daily Show Season 13 Episode 60 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Daily Show Season 13 Episode 60

Episode Title: Sen. Harry Reid
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Airing Date: May 05, 2008
Runtime:30 mins
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The Daily Show with Jon Stewart: Tonight, U.S. Senate Majority Leader from Nebraska and author of the new book The Good Fight, Senator Harry Reid. Jon begins the show tonight reporting on the 5th anniversary of Bush's 'Mission Accomplished' banner declaration. White House press secretary Dana Perino helped Bush out by saying the banner should have been more specific as to whose mission was accomplished, namely, "Mission accomplished for these sailors who are on this ship on their mission." Next, Indecision '08 rolls on with a report on the Guam caucuses in a segment called "The Long Flat Seemingly Endless Bataan Death March to the White House". Also, the 'Panderer's Box' is opened with Hillary pandering to the Nascar Skoal chewing tobacco crowd & Obama plays some b-ball. Finally, John Oliver talks with political consultants and their political ads that are up for contention in a political ad award ceremony in a segment called "John Ollie's Ticket to the Pollies".

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