Topic: Jon Stewart

92 chapters across the catalog

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 2:37:43 - 2:40:14

1813: Lunchbox

Kamala Harris Interview and "Star" Rhetoric

Kamala Harris appeared on a podcast hosted by Jon Stewart, where she spoke about the "stars" within the Democratic Party, specifically mentioning Jasmine Crockett. The hosts critique her delivery and the repetitive nature of her rhetoric regarding party alignment. They experiment with the audio tempo to highlight what they perceive as a "drunk at the bar" cadence in her speech.

Hamburger Wine
Episode 1805 2:17:46 - 2:19:28

1805: Hamburger Wine

Jon Stewart, Jimmy Kimmel, and Late Night Ratings

The hosts discuss the declining relevance and ratings of late-night talk shows, specifically mentioning Jon Stewart and Jimmy Kimmel. They suggest these hosts are desperate for attention and that their networks are struggling to make the high-budget formats profitable. The segment mocks the idea that these shows still hold significant cultural influence.

Yakcasting
Episode 1784 39:39 - 42:05

1784: Yakcasting

Stephen Colbert, Late Night Show Cancellation Rumors

Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart addressed rumors regarding the future of late-night television and potential institutional censorship. Stewart questioned whether financial pressures or political influence from the Trump administration are reshaping the media landscape. Protesters and fellow hosts expressed solidarity with Colbert amid claims that liberal institutions are surrendering to external whims.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 36:39 - 39:46

1766: Cinematic Ambush

COVID-19 Lab Leak Theory, Jon Stewart, Scott Adams

The evolution of the COVID-19 lab leak theory is revisited, highlighting how figures like Scott Adams initially dismissed the possibility in favor of the "wet market" narrative. Jon Stewart's famous appearance on Stephen Colbert's show is cited as a turning point where the "obvious" connection between the Wuhan virology lab and the outbreak was publicly addressed. Critics argue that early dismissal of the lab leak theory led many to naively trust government vaccine recommendations.

Hypophora
Episode 1739 5:47 - 8:34

1739: Hypophora

Jon Stewart Podcast, Jen Psaki Interview Critique

Jon Stewart's podcast performance is criticized for a perceived inability to ad-lib effectively compared to his scripted work. In a recent episode, Stewart interviewed Jen Psaki regarding the Trump administration's potential cuts to USAID and the State Department. Psaki argued that Democrats should focus their messaging on how these programs support early childhood education and Medicaid rather than defending government institutions generally.

Rat Note
Episode 1733 2:54:02 - 2:56:20

1733: Rat Note

AOC and Jon Stewart, Congressional Insider Trading

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appeared on Jon Stewart's podcast to criticize the "insane hypocrisy" of insider trading in Congress. She argued that members of committees use non-public information to enrich their stock portfolios. The hosts note that they have been deconstructing this issue for nearly two decades and mock AOC for only recently "discovering" it.

On The Fritz
Episode 1718 26:18 - 27:09

1718: On The Fritz

Jon Stewart Critiques Democratic Hypocrisy on Rules

Comedian Jon Stewart addressed the Hunter Biden pardon on "The Daily Show," highlighting the loss of the Democratic Party's "moral perch" regarding the rule of law. Stewart's recent segments have focused on the erosion of political norms and the strategic use of loopholes by both major parties.

Nerd & Knucklehead
Episode 1706 1:03:21 - 1:06:27

1706: Nerd & Knucklehead

Jon Stewart, Tim Walz Trade Policy

Jon Stewart interviews Tim Walz on The Daily Show regarding the loss of American manufacturing jobs. Walz claims Donald Trump shipped jobs overseas, while Stewart suggests Democratic trade policies like NAFTA contributed to globalization. Walz attempts to pivot the conversation to Minnesota soybean production and COVID-19 supply chain issues.

It's The Boyfriend
Episode 1671 1:21:43 - 1:26:40

1671: It's The Boyfriend

Jon Stewart Podcast, Pentagon Audit, Kathleen Hicks Interview

On his podcast, Jon Stewart interviewed Deputy Secretary of Defense Kathleen Hicks regarding the Department of Defense's repeated failure to pass financial audits. Hicks argued that a failed audit does not necessarily indicate waste, fraud, or abuse, but rather a lack of documentation for delivered goods. Stewart challenged this distinction, citing the trillions of dollars spent on programs like the F-35 fighter jet.

Nukes in Space!
Episode 1634 10:52 - 14:04

1634: Nukes in Space!

Jon Stewart, Daily Show Return and Two-Sided Criticism

Jon Stewart returned to "The Daily Show" with a format reminiscent of his original tenure, drawing criticism from some viewers for his "two-sided" approach. Stewart targeted both Donald Trump and Joe Biden, leading to backlash from audiences who found his critiques of Biden's age and mental acuity unacceptable. The show's new logo acronym, TDS, is jokingly linked to "Trump Derangement Syndrome."

Bad Rap
Episode 1628 6:44 - 10:12

1628: Bad Rap

Jon Stewart Returns to The Daily Show

Jon Stewart is scheduled to return to The Daily Show on Comedy Central as a weekly host for Monday nights through the 2024 election cycle. The move follows Stewart's departure from his Apple TV+ series and a hiatus from late-night television. Analysis of his career highlights the commercial failure of his 2020 film Irresistible and questions whether his satirical style remains effective in the current political climate.

Flash to Bang
Episode 1619 2:36:42 - 2:41:14

1619: Flash to Bang

Business Longevity, TV Reboots and Jon Stewart

A personal anecdote about a closed game meat shop serves as a lesson on the importance of supporting local businesses before they disappear. The discussion moves to the failure of modern TV reboots like Frasier and Justified, which are criticized for losing the original spirit of the shows. Jon Stewart's departure from Apple TV is also noted as a failure of modern "liberal" comedy writing.

Unkool & The Gang
Episode 1601 2:23:01 - 2:24:40

1601: Unkool & The Gang

Jon Stewart, Apple TV+ Departure and Creative Differences

Jon Stewart has reportedly left his Apple TV+ show due to creative differences regarding topics like China and Artificial Intelligence. The departure highlights the editorial constraints placed on creators by major tech platforms.

HABIDAT
Episode 1528 1:27:29 - 1:31:36

1528: HABIDAT

CNN Talent Search and Comedy in News

CNN is reportedly considering high-profile talent like Gayle King to save its struggling ratings. The trend of news organizations hiring comedians or personality-driven hosts is discussed in the context of the success of Greg Gutfeld and the proliferation of comedian-led podcasts.

R9X
Episode 1377 1:00:02 - 1:02:29

1377: R9X

Jon Stewart, Wuhan Lab Bit Reprise

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert recently aired a segment featuring Jon Stewart reprising his controversial "Wuhan lab" bit. Observers noted unusual editing glitches in the broadcast, suggesting the segment may have been re-edited or manipulated. The move is seen as a response to shifting public narratives regarding the lab-leak theory.

Chest Feeding
Episode 1356 29:22 - 33:44

1356: Chest Feeding

Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert and the Lab Leak Theory

Jon Stewart appeared on Stephen Colbert's show to advocate for the Wuhan lab leak theory using a satirical routine. The hosts debate whether this was a pre-arranged "softening of the blow" to change the mainstream narrative or a spontaneous bit that made Colbert uncomfortable. They analyze Colbert's background as an actor and his reaction to Stewart's claims.

Taking a Mueller
Episode 1158 1:22:28 - 1:26:10

1158: Taking a Mueller

9/11 Victims Compensation Fund, Jon Stewart

The 9-11 Victims Compensation Fund was reauthorized through 2092 following a high-profile campaign by Jon Stewart. While promoted as a "first responders bill," the fund also covers white-collar workers from the financial district, with payouts calculated based on income. Critics argue the media framing ignores that billions had already been paid out and that the fund serves as a liability shield for airlines.

Carbon Captions
Episode 1157 2:38:35 - 2:44:07

1157: Carbon Captions

9/11 Victims Compensation Fund and Rising Cancer Claims

The 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund has paid out $38 billion, with a recent surge in claims related to cancer and deceased victims. While often associated only with first responders, the fund also covers survivors who lived or worked in the area, leading to debates over its long-term fiscal sustainability.

Bivotal
Episode 1156 1:43:26 - 1:48:23

1156: Bivotal

Jon Stewart, 9/11 Victims Fund Debate

Jon Stewart criticized Senator Rand Paul for objecting to the permanent authorization of the 9/11 Victims Compensation Fund. While Stewart frames the issue around first responders, the fund also covers Wall Street employees and descendants of victims. The new legislation extends the program until 2090, allowing for inflation-adjusted payments to an estimated 500,000 people.

Mooch and Stoll
Episode 1139 45:25 - 49:37

1139: Mooch and Stoll

Anthony Scaramucci's Relationship with Barack Obama

Anthony Scaramucci recalls his history with Barack Obama, whom he attended Harvard Law School with and initially supported financially. He describes a 2010 CNBC Town Hall where he asked Obama when he would stop hitting Wall Street with a "pinata stick," leading to a sharp public rebuttal from the President. Scaramucci notes that the exchange resulted in him being lampooned by Jon Stewart on The Daily Show.