Jon Stewart is showing the way.
How to fight back against threats of censorship and the squashing of free speech? Being funny isn't a bad way to go. And Stewart, making a rare Thursday-night hosting appearance on "The Daily Show" on Comedy Central, was plenty funny while mocking those very attacks. Not so much ha-ha funny as smart funny, which is probably for the best. Good for him. We need something, that's for sure.
Because on Thursday, Sept. 18, Donald Trump dropped the facade.
"I have read someplace that the networks were 97% against me, again, 97% negative, and yet I won and easily, all seven swing states," Trump told reporters on Air Force One. "They give me only bad publicity, press. I mean, they're getting a license. I would think maybe their license should be taken away."
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