Jon Stewart Slams GOP’ers Who Blocked Veterans Aid: ‘If This Is America First, America Is F*cked’
“I’m used to the lies, I’m used to the hypocrisy,” Stewart said. “But I am not used to the cruelty.”
“I’m used to the lies, I’m used to the hypocrisy,” Stewart said. “But I am not used to the cruelty.”
“It’s a wizarding world … we can ride dragons, you can have a pet owl … but who should run the bank? Jews.”
Also, cancel culture isn’t real.
Jon Stewart’s long-awaited return to TV tackles a single issue every episode, but numerous adjustments are needed before “The Problem” merits the kind of attention tied to his comeback.
Jon Stewart was the first in-studio guest on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” since the coronavirus pandemic began.
We don’t actually need more Jimmies or Johns in comedy news game. Or the sandwich game.
The former “The Daily Show” host reunites with Richard Plepler for a new topical series for the streaming service.
Despite another brilliant comic performance by Rose Byrne, Jon Stewart’s Capra-esque new movie feels like a relic from a more innocent time.
Jon Stewart discussed his “The Daily Show” legacy and a variety of other topics in a recent New York Times interview.
Focus Features will release the comedy, co-starring Chris Cooper, on May 29, and it’s Stewart’s first visit to the director’s chair since 2014.
In a surprise appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” the former “Daily Show” host continued his efforts to get Congress to renew the Zadroga Act.
“They did their jobs with courage, grace, tenacity, humility. Eighteen years later, do yours,” the former “Daily Show” host implored.