Comedian and political commentator Jon Stewart admitted his surprise over President-elect Donald Trump‘s victory, a result ...
Jon Stewart declared he does not want to hear Democrats boasting about a "ground game" ever again following Kamala Harris's loss to Donald Trump.
Donald Trump's critics on both the left and the right were hoping that Election Night 2024 would bring a repudiation of the ...
“The Daily Show” host Jon Stewart said President-elect Trump’s win this week feels different than when he won in 2016, during ...
Stewart reacted to a supercut of cable news personalities expressing outrage, including one describing Hinchcliffe’s material ...
Jon Stewart’s “quick ... completing an extraordinary political comeback. Follow live coverage and results of the 2024 election. Nov. 6, 2024 Stewart said that “winning message” ultimately ...
But Jon Stewart had seen enough ... they said that Donald Trump would be exiled from American politics. None of these statements were correct, Stewart argued. “But this isn’t the end.
JON STEWART: 2016 really felt like a gut punch in a way, because it felt like such a fait accompli that Democrats would win, so it felt like an anomaly. This feels different because it is a democratic ...
The "Daily Show" host processed the Republican victory — and he never wants to hear Democrats brag about a certain campaign ...
The Daily Show host Jon Stewart ... to a political rally a week before election day and roasting a key demographic – probably not the best decision by the campaign politically," Stewart said.
"Daily Show" Jon Stewart sides with jokes and comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, saying the faux outrage about him roasting Puerto Rico as a "floating pile of garbage" at a Trump rally is too much.
Jon Stewart tried his best to stay optimistic while reporting live on the 2024 presidential election during Tuesday’s (Nov. 5) broadcast of The Daily Show. That is, until Pennsylvania Senator ...