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David Barton is a minister, a conservative activist and a founder of WallBuilders, a Texas-based group that seeks to prove the U.S. constitutional separation of church and state is a myth. His most recent book is "The Jefferson Lies" and he appeared on Tuesday night's (May 1) "Daily Show" to talk about his book.
Host Jon Stewart goes toe-to-toe with him for quite some time. The actual broadcast portion of the interview ran the usual 5-6 minutes, but the full interview, which can be found online and is embedded here in five parts, ran nearly 23 minutes. This is Barton's second appearance on the show - his first interview ran almost 40 minutes and can be found in its entirety at Jefferson Madison.
In this second interview, Barton and Stewart discuss Thomas Jefferson,...
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David Barton is a minister, a conservative activist and a founder of WallBuilders, a Texas-based group that seeks to prove the U.S. constitutional separation of church and state is a myth. His most recent book is "The Jefferson Lies" and he appeared on Tuesday night's (May 1) "Daily Show" to talk about his book.
Host Jon Stewart goes toe-to-toe with him for quite some time. The actual broadcast portion of the interview ran the usual 5-6 minutes, but the full interview, which can be found online and is embedded here in five parts, ran nearly 23 minutes. This is Barton's second appearance on the show - his first interview ran almost 40 minutes and can be found in its entirety at Jefferson Madison.
In this second interview, Barton and Stewart discuss Thomas Jefferson,...
- 5/2/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
When is Comedy Central’s biggest fake news program not a fake news program? When host Jon Stewart engages in a serious, nearly joke-free debate with one of his guests. These discussions aren’t as rare as one might expect them to be, given The Daily Show’s status as a comedy program — and that’s a good thing, since watching one sort of feels like eating a meaty entree after sampling some delicious but light appetizers.
Last night, The Daily Show welcomed controversial Christian advocate David Barton. Ostensibly, Barton was there to plug a new book about Thomas Jefferson.
Last night, The Daily Show welcomed controversial Christian advocate David Barton. Ostensibly, Barton was there to plug a new book about Thomas Jefferson.
- 5/2/2012
- by Hillary Busis
- EW.com - PopWatch
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