Apparently, there were plenty of edits to the Stewart/O'Reilly dialogue. Nothing tremendous. They are available on the FoxNews website feed, unedited.
Some sample text:
I know what this is. I come from Jersey—it's the same thing: "I'm not saying your mother's a whore. I'm just saying she has sex for money. With people." [F]ox News used to be all about, you don't criticize a president during wartime. It's unacceptable, it's treasonous, it gives aid and comfort to the enemy. All of a sudden, for some reason you can run out there and say, "Barack Obama is destroying the fabric of this country."
Another:
O'REILLY: Do you know any Tea Party people?
STEWART: Yes, I do.
O'REILLY: Really? Down in Greenwich Village there are Tea Party people?
STEWART: Down in Greenwich Village? Let me tell you something, Bill—I'll give you four blocks of Greenwich Village, and I'll put that up against four blocks around your house—
O'REILLY: Levittown?
STEWART: No, your house now.
O'REILLY: Oh, Levittown is where I was brought up.
STEWART: Well, you don't live there any more brother.
I thought the interview was good. The partisan politcal world built this up like a clash of the titans. They were hospitable.
I do like Dennis Miller the most. He very well could make up half the words he uses, but he delivers them in a way that says, "You do know what that means, right? and it sure was funny."