VIDEO: Stewart schools Jim Bunning for repeated objections

03/02/2010 9:55 am 1 comment

While Jon Stewart seemed optimistic about the progress made by last week’s health care summit, the media’s overall consensus was that nothing had been accomplished. But as he pointed out last night, it wasn’t the only issue bogged down by Republican opposition. Stewart took on Kentucky Senator Jim Bunning, mocking his repeated objections to a bill that would extend unemployment benefits for 30 days.

Making Bunning out to be a villain who’ll obstruct anything from legislation to birthday pizza, Stewart noted that in the Senate it often takes 60 votes to get anything done, but “sometimes in the Senate it only takes one person to cock the whole thing up.” How draining were Bunning’s nine objections? Toward the end, Al Franken began to look like a broken down old man.

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  • maxfolger

    Bunning is the kind of person we should exile to Canada – so that the rest of us can stop threatening to move there:

    http://bit.ly/ahQTbl

    (satire)

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