Jon Stewart returned to The Daily Show and delivered some instant hits while talking about Biden and Trump's age.
What did Jon Stewart talk about on The Daily Show?
While talking about Biden and the special counsel’s report, Stewart said, “This guy didn’t remember anything during his testimony! Do you understand what this means? He had an inability to remember very basic things when interrogated. “It must have been cruel to see a president who couldn’t even remember simple facts,” he said.
Video of Trump's testimony:
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I don't remember the name. I don't remember the name.
I don't remember buying anything for myself.
Do you remember?
That said, I don't remember. No matter how good your memory is, you can't remember anything.
So don't you remember when I said you had one of the best memories in the world?
I don't remember that.
Jon Stewart said, “Oh, I’m sorry. The video is wrong. That's a high-functioning candidate from 9 years ago, and I don't remember if my memory is that good. sorry. “The actual video is like this.”
Videos of Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Eric Trump:
Trump Who created international reality?
I don't remember.
I don't remember. I don't remember my email.
I'm just saying I don't remember this. I don't seem to remember anything about this.
“He seemed like he really was,” Stewart said. [bleep] I was upset about that. “I do not know!” “It appears that the main cause of early dementia is being revealed,” he said.
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Stewart seemed even more upset with the way the Biden team was handling the issue. At one point, he suggested that Biden fire everyone who advises him on age issues.
What's the return of Jon Stewart's first Daily Show?
Stewart's first The Daily Show back highlighted his changing views over time. “I’ve learned one thing over the past nine years,” Stewart said. I would have been brash at best and dismissive at worst about this issue. The lunch box is what makes this world similar to the world you want to live in. [bleep] job. This is a place where every day thousands of dedicated, anonymous, smart and dedicated people are expected to knock on closed doors, pick up those who have fallen, try to solve problems until a positive outcome is achieved, and even stick around. To ensure that the results hold. So the good news is that we don't have to worry about who will win the election. What I mean is, you have to worry about it every day before it happens and even afterwards. forever.”
The Daily Show always works best when it focuses on current events. Seeing Jon Stewart at his desk in 2024 was different, but in a good way. The Daily Show may not be a nostalgic reboot, but it's clear that Stewart, who is also an executive producer on the show, wants to lead the show into the future and help the rest of the cast grow into the future.
Hosting once a week seems appropriate for this version of Jon Stewart. It will be interesting to see where The Daily Show goes from here.
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