I don't know how to read. I get all my news from Jon Stewart every day.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I get most of my news from the Jon Stewart Daily Show. It's the most level commentary you can find. You have to laugh, because it's all so true. It's the closest thing to a counterculture.
You have to have really wide reading habits and pay attention to the news and just everything that's going on in the world: you need to. If you get this right, then the writing is a piece of cake.
I read the 'Times' and 'Post,' but I have nothing against the 'Daily News.' I also fish around the Internet for entertainment news but find most of what I read to be untrue or partially true.
I don't read newspapers, and I've said I don't watch the news. I love books, but I don't read much. What I do is I get people to read to me, and I put the stories in my head.
I'm a political analyst. I'm a political wonk. I read everything I can get my hands on as a contributor to the 'Weekly Standard.' Of course I read that. I read the 'National Review' on the right. I read 'Mother Jones' on the left. If I want a good laugh, I'll watch MSNBC or read 'The Nation.'
Even to this day, I rarely read any articles on myself. I won't watch anything on television on myself.
I try to read as much as I can. I try to read an informative article every day. I try to stay read up on our world issues.
I don't have a day job, so I read any time of day.
I read all the time, and I'm often struck by something I'm reading.
You can't get all of your news from Jon Stewart, especially since it's a comedy show.