Actually, one of the best moments is when Wallace asks the smug Stewart if he's planning on remaking "Amos n' Andy" after he played a clip of Stewart speaking in "black voice" while making stupid jokes about Herman Cain, and Stewart gets angry and defensive, and tries to change the subject.
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Actually, one of the best moments is when Wallace asks the smug Stewart if he's planning on remaking "Amos n' Andy" after he played a clip of Stewart speaking in "black voice" while making stupid jokes about Herman Cain, and Stewart gets angry and defensive, and tries to change the subject. Stewart's defense was that he does all sort of ethnic voice imitations. But we all know that any conservative recorded mocking a black man's way of speaking would cause an uproar and make him lose his job. Libs can get away with it when mocking black conservatives, of course.