Play of the Day: The Sequester is Not a Game. Not Even Risk.
- By Ross Gianfortune
- February 8, 2013
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Obama speechwriter Jon Favreau is leaving his job at the White House to pursue a screenwriting career and Late Night’s Jimmy Fallon has footage of his first production. Jay Leno took a shot at Congress’ inability to make any noise on gun control. On Conan, fears of UAV strikes forces host Conan O’Brien to stop his Obama jokes. On The Daily Show, Jon Stewart looked at budget problems at two agencies, including Patrick Donahoe’s reaction to the Postal Service’s money problems.
Fast forward to 3:25 to see the trickle-down effects of sequestration on the lingerie industry.
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