Jon Stewart turns the 'absurdity' of Trump's Kimmel attacks
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The president's latest boast led to a question from the "Daily Show" host.
The former President, in a New Yorker profile, notes the "difficult" media environment but says he does not want to be a frequent political commentator like Jon Stewart: "By the way, I’m glad Jon’s doing it.
Comedian Jon Stewart said Wednesday the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and the party’s leaders were “lost” while discussing the Maine Senate campaign. Stewart was interviewing
Former US President Barack Obama recently said he doesn’t want to be like The Daily Show’s Jon Stewart. His statement is not a dig at the host, but rather a reflection on how the decision could portray him in the public eye.
The former president has no interest in a "Daily Show" type role.
Jon Stewart — after getting the news of the night, that he was not invited to the Met Gala, out of the way — set his sights on the continuing saga of “our situationship with Iran.” “Is it a war? Is
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Jon Stewart compares Trump's shifting between 'military operation' and 'war' to McDonald's 'water cup' scam | Video
"The Daily Show" video-clip crew didn't have to work too hard to find contradictions in Donald Trump's use of the words "war" and "military operation" for host Jon Stewart to tear into Monday night - they came from the same speech.
Stewart focused his Daily Show monologue on how everyone at the WHCD reacted in the moment, focusing in on Kennedy in particular.
With Trump flagrantly flouting the law, Congress in sleep mode, and voters gerrymandered out of existence, Jon Stewart assesses where the U.S. is at: "We're fucked."
However, Barack Obama said that Trump’s actions have drawn him to work in politics 'more than I would have preferred'