Gosh, it was either that, or present yourself to the Muzzies as a willing Dhimmi slut, Rukmini...
Thye only get mad when they realize that she's a compliant Dhimmi slut...
NO SH1T JON.
Maybe he’s worried his audience actually does not know this.
I don’t really care what John Stewart has to say.
He has played so fast and loose with issues of morals that this incident is as much his and the Lefts fault for allowing the enemies of our nation to think we are not united against them.
Stewart displays weakness on behalf of the U. S. Our enemies think they can do anything and get away with it.
Now Steward sends a mixed signal, no you can’t shoot people.
Well John, it would have been nice if you had been giving the Left and our enemies push back before this.
Now that violence has taken place, go F yourself.
You’re about 1% as funny as you think you are John.
Stewart’s joke about Philly sports fans is funny enough, and I don’t take him seriously enough to question his disdain of that First Amendment group.
The time has come to pick a side and these people have picked theirs.
Free speech aside, because not drawing Muhammed is submitting to the status of slave demanded by murdering, racist, sexist, totalitarian, maniacs who stand for the utter and complete destruction of modern civilization, including the elimination of those Constitutional protections you have that enable you to go around in public without a bag over your head, safely speak in public as a woman, and not have your genitals cut out, Rukmini - you stupid, groveling, enabling, codependent coward.
So drawing a controversial cartoon is equivalent to the violent act of punching a baby?
Why is he smearing them as violent when they aren’t?
Oh wrong question expecting steward to be honest and fair
But it’s OK to cut their heads off if they offend you. /s
What is so "provocative" about it? We are constantly being lectured that islam is a religion of peace and its adherents are peaceful people, so there is no reason to think that a simple cartoon drawing contest would evoke a violent response.
Is the Broadway musical, "The Book of Mormon" considered provocative? What about the 'piss Christ' so-called "art" exhibit?
Because, like the winning cartoon said, they say we can't.