The race hadn’t been called yet. But Jon Stewart had seen enough. The host ended his live Election Night edition of The Daily Show with a furious rant about anyone who claimed to know what would ...
Jon Stewart is trying to find the brighter side of the 2024 general election. "The Daily Show" host went live for election night on Tuesday, trying to find "all the little glass-half-fulls out ...
At the end of “The Daily Show’s” live election special Tuesday night, as it became clear that Donald Trump was heading toward another victory, Jon Stewart delivered heartfelt closing remarks.
Jon Stewart tore into pollsters who predicted Kamala Harris would be crowned President of the United States. Just before word came in that Donald Trump became the 47th president of the United ...
“The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart on his election night special episode argued that the outcome of the election doesn’t determine everything. “Here’s what we know, is that we don’t ...
By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large Jon Stewart closed his live Election night coverage late Tuesday by giving some reassurance to despondent The Daily Show viewers. The host emphasized that the ...
Jon Stewart concluded his live coverage of the 2024 election by encouraging viewers to remain hopeful, even in the face of a potential Donald Trump presidency. “We’re going to come out of this ...
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who was set to appear virtually for an interview with Jon Stewart during “The Daily Show” live election special on Tuesday night, canceled 30 seconds before his segment. Stewart announced that ...
After a long night of election coverage, Jon Stewart shared some parting words with the Daily Show audience in which he offered both a warning and a message of hope. In the three-minute clip above ...
new video loaded: Jon Stewart Looks Back With Sanity and/or Fear transcript The comedian and co-host of “The Daily Show” reflects on how American politics has changed over the last two decades.