The comedian and co-host of “The Daily Show” reflects on how American politics has changed over the last two decades.
Jon Stewart used his opening monologue on Monday’s “The Daily Show” to defend the comedian. After highlighting other speakers at the rally like Tucker Carlson and Rudy Giuliani, Stewart said ...
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Cenac criticized Stewart’s history of protecting comedians despite, well, everything. Previously, Stewart had “ defended ” Joe Rogan, whom Spotify recently rewarded with a $250 million contract for ...
After his Fox show was cancelled, Carlson spent a year in the wilderness, honing his vision of what the future of Trumpism might look like. This fall, he took his act on tour.
Jon Stewart offered up a defense of Tony Hinchcliffe ... by highlighting the speakers at the rally, who included Tucker Carlson and Rudy Giuliani, before transitioning to address Hinchcliffe ...
Jon Stewart addressed the impending election ... including references to Harris and her “pimp handlers” and Tucker Carlson hysterically laughing. “I will never not be charmed by his girlish ...
Jon Stewart is back and rejuvenated ... a mash-up of increasingly vitriolic clips of the speakers, ending on Tucker Carlson’s cackling face, Stewart joked, “I will never not be charmed ...
Jon Stewart defends comedian Tony Hinchcliffe’s jokes at Trump’s MSG rally, calling them “funny” amid criticism.
new video loaded: Jon Stewart Looks Back With Sanity and ... the newest member of the Fox News team, Tucker Carlson, joins us. Tucker Carlson had only just been hired by Fox News.
The 'Daily Show' host's defense of the comedian comes after Hinchcliffe called Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage" at the Sunday rally.