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The Official Daily Show Thread with Jon Stewart

Firestorm

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Genre: Comedy News
Air Times
USA
- Monday to Thursday on Comedy Central at 11:00 PM
- available online the day after here

Canada
- Tuesday to Friday on CTV at 12:00 AM
- available online the day after here

United Kingdom
- Tuesday to Friday on More4 at 8:30 PM
- available online the day after here

Elsewhere
- Looks like the official site works for everyone outside Canada as far as I can tell so try them the day after it airs

Past Instances of Jon Stewart Being Awesome On Other Shows
Single-handedly takes Crossfire off the air (okay maybe an exaggeration)
Interview with C-Span

I'd just like more discussion on what I believe to be a very entertaining and funny show that does a wonderful job of media, and political, critique. Feel free to post smiley faces and whatnot as the show goes on. Also screen caps and gifs as is expected of you. It's time Stewart got his own thread!
 

Hitokage

Setec Astronomer
It should be "The Official Daily Show with Jon Stewart Thread". Jon Stewart isn't running this thread.
 
Makes sense to have the thread. Hell we have a Jimmy Fallon thread and that shit is awful. Although you probably should have made it a combo Daily Show/Colbert Report thread since a lot of people watch both.
 

Firestorm

Member
Hitokage said:
It should be "The Official Daily Show with Jon Stewart Thread". Jon Stewart isn't running this thread.
I know what it technically should have been. But I thought we could all pretend that we are in his presence.

You know, like the gaming discussion threads with their overly long titles.
 

Firestorm

Member
demon said:
yeah, that was awkward, to say the least...
On Crossfire he was still doing jokes while taking them down. With Cramer he just went balls out political debate and threw his funny out the window. It was a little frightening.

And of Thursday's episode, this part was probably my favourite :lol
"Remember to always read the fine print"
2hrn6o5.jpg
 

nny

Member
I'm in Europe and I see the show online (and Colbert) everyday there's a new episode (the next day to you guys). Because of these shows I'm afraid I'm more up-to-date with American current events than my own country's.
 

Jesus Carbomb

From Water into Guinness
His overuse of the word Literally makes him look stupid and it's hard for me to take him seriously because of this.
 

Hootie

Member
Can this be like a Daily Show/Colbert Report superthread? I always want to talk about the Colbert Report but I never really feel like it should be in the PoliGAF thread.
 

Oblivion

Fetishing muscular manly men in skintight hosery
knicks said:
Will get flamed for this.

Jon Stewart>>>>Steven Colbert

They're both intelligent and funny, though I think Stewart's smarter, and Colbert is funnier.
 

teh_pwn

"Saturated fat causes heart disease as much as Brawndo is what plants crave."
Jesus Carbomb said:
His overuse of the word Literally makes him look stupid and it's hard for me to take him seriously because of this.

But Joe Biden, ladies and gentlemen.
 

Firestorm

Member
Hootie said:
Can this be like a Daily Show/Colbert Report superthread? I always want to talk about the Colbert Report but I never really feel like it should be in the PoliGAF thread.
We probably could. The shows serve a similar purpose and the fanbase is likely the same. Not to mention they air consecutively.
 

hokahey

Member
Suburban Cowboy said:
as bad as Fox News as far as bias. Yes its supposed to be pure entertainment, but it is the primary source of news for many people

what the crap are you talking about? Should South Park show more balance because teenagers learn about current events from it?

That's just a ridiculous statement.
 
Suburban Cowboy said:
as bad as Fox News as far as bias. Yes its supposed to be pure entertainment, but it is the primary source of news for many people

One of stupidest posts ever but I expect it from you.
 

Socreges

Banned
Suburban Cowboy said:
as bad as Fox News as far as bias. Yes its supposed to be pure entertainment, but it is the primary source of news for many people
not again. to this complaint, a few things:

- the daily show doesn´t claim to be objective or even-handed
- it is unabashedly liberal and consistent in its approach
- people who enjoy the show are generally liberal themselves
- people who enjoy the show generally read from a variety of news sources

what´s the problem here?

btw, to couple the daily show and fox news in terms of bias heavily demonstrates how terrible fox news is. but it shouldn´t be mistaken just how incredibly different they are as a medium or how they approach information
 

Socreges

Banned
thank god i can watch full episodes on their websites. as far as i know, neither the daily show nor the colbert report are ever broadcast in spain. at first i went months without watching either until i got into the habit of occasionally and consecutively watching a few episodes
 
Socreges said:
btw, to couple the daily show and fox news in terms of bias heavily demonstrates how terrible fox news is. but it shouldn´t be mistaken just how incredibly different they are as a medium or how they approach information

The easiest distinction is simply that one is a 30 minutes comedy show on the comedy central network and the other is ostensibly a 24 hour cable news channel. Which is why his lame attempt at equivalency via those who watch either only truly shows what a moron he is.
 

Rorschach

Member
Firestorm said:
And of Thursday's episode, this part was probably my favourite :lol
"Remember to always read the fine print"
2hrn6o5.jpg
How will the show ever survive?! They can't possibly make fun of any the Dems let alone their savior Obama!!
 
One of the best shows to ever grace television...or at least Comedy Central.

Greatly enjoyed his "reactions" to the insane Fly-Over photo-op---nailed it so very well.

Cast has been pretty strong lately, Oliver's Venn Diagram, exploring the secrets of a Socialist nation, just great stuff.

Colbert Report is great as well.
 

neight

Banned
His outrage is awesome but I don't find him funny. Colbert has made me laugh more than anything else on tv.
 

Gruco

Banned
Posted in PoliGAF, may as way include here for anyone who hasn't seen. But Jim Cramer took questions in the most recent Time. And is both bitter and vengeful.

Jim Cramer said:
I think CNBC's done a remarkable job, and I think the attack on CNBC and the attacks on me were gravely misplaced. It was rather remarkable in that it was so clear that his goal was to just destroy me. One day he'll answer for it.

http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1898261,00.htm€l
 

Oblivion

Fetishing muscular manly men in skintight hosery
I got a question for all the politicos on GAF. I didn't really pay attention to politics that much before last September, so I'm wondering what other intelligent political commentators are there?
 
Gruco said:
Posted in PoliGAF, may as way include here for anyone who hasn't seen. But Jim Cramer took questions in the most recent Time. And is both bitter and vengeful.



http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1898261,00.htm€l

Yet, as I understand/vaguely recall it, Kramer sang a different tune throughout the interview and then went back to business as usual, even brushing the lot of it off the very next week.

How hilarious would it be if he one day ended up following Tucker to Foxnews...as the 2 shows Stewart wiped out?

Though by all means, let's see what Kramer plans to try and do to make Stewart "answer for it."
 
I think Stewart is best when he points out, at length, the absurdities manifest in a great deal of popular discourse, which he generally does without respect to party lines. His take on the no-holds-barred approach to the fighting of the war on terror versus the vehement insistence that gays with valuable skills be kicked out of the military is a particularly compelling example of this.

I think Colbert is at his best when he emulates this tactic, which is why I'm inclined to think Stewart is the better of the two. I admire Colbert for his ability to play his character as well as he does, and for his balls of steel (White House Correspondents' Dinner 2006), but I think his character often gets in his way.

They're both brilliant, at any rate.
 

Gruco

Banned
Oblivion said:
I got a question for all the politicos on GAF. I didn't really pay attention to politics that much before last September, so I'm wondering what other intelligent political commentators are there?
The following are some of my favorites.

Paul Krugman (economics- nyt column and blog)
Ezra Klein (general policy with strong health care focus- washpo blog)
Nate Silver (poll tracking, nationwide trends, horse racing - fivethirtyeight.com)
Josh Marshal (tough to describe focus, mostly an off beat journalism that digs very deeply into a handful of stories- tpm)
Ross Douthat (token non-psychotic Republican- nyt column)
Fareed Zakaria (mostly foreign policy- newsweek)

Other good resources....

Frontline PBS has a million great shows all available online

My current mix of magazines is The New Republic, Atlantic, and Mother Jones, and I find they compliment each other very well.

McClatchy is a good daily that has an less cozy relationship with its subject matter and more off-beat sources, and they are often way ahead of the curve, particularly for Iraq intelligence and torture issues. I don't read it enough and should probably set as my homepage.
 
Hootie said:
Can this be like a Daily Show/Colbert Report superthread? I always want to talk about the Colbert Report but I never really feel like it should be in the PoliGAF thread.
Agreed.


Also, let's keep the Stewart vs. Colbert stuff out of here.
 

Gruco

Banned
I got the impression that the Cramer interview cold have gone a number of ways, and the ugly footage was pulled out when Cramer didn't get the point. I did feel bad for him though. Not because of was clobbered, but because he did not then, nor does he appear now, to understand why he got clobber or why Stewart was hitting CNBC.

In a way, it's actually remarkable how similar the Carlson and Cramer moments are. In both cases, the guy is so shocked by the direction Stewart takes the conversation that he instrictly perpetuates the very line of behavior Stewart is criticizing, thus showing how completey and sadly hard wired it all is. Carlson responded to criticism that he perpetuated superficial understanding of issues and bad journalism by indulging in a meaningless attack/talking point pattern...by engaging Stewart in a meaningles attack / talking point pattern. Cramer responds to criticism that his network considers pumping its viewers with a steady stream of "actionable" information more important than in depth financial analysis by...talking about all the various calls he's made.

Even though it's not quite as iconic as those two interviews, the Stewart/Koppel interviews were also truly amazing stuff. Even though Koppel was caught off guard, the man is a class act and eventually they two ended up having a pretty amazing open and honest conversation. I should try to dig up the footage.
 
Gruco said:
I got the impression that the Cramer interview cold have gone a number of ways, and the ugly footage was pulled out when Cramer didn't get the point. I did feel bad for him though. Not because of was clobbered, but because he did not then, nor does he appear now, to understand why he got clobber or why Stewart was hitting CNBC.

In a way, it's actually remarkable how similar the Carlson and Cramer moments are. In both cases, the guy is so shocked by the direction Stewart takes the conversation that he instrictly perpetuates the very line of behavior Stewart is criticizing, thus showing how completey and sadly hard wired it all is. Carlson responded to criticism that he perpetuated superficial understanding of issues and bad journalism by indulging in a meaningless attack/talking point pattern...by engaging Stewart in a meaningles attack / talking point pattern. Cramer responds to criticism that his network considers pumping its viewers with a steady stream of "actionable" information more important than in depth financial analysis by...talking about all the various calls he's made.

Even though it's not quite as iconic as those two interviews, the Stewart/Koppel interviews were also truly amazing stuff. Even though Koppel was caught off guard, the man is a class act and eventually they two ended up having a pretty amazing open and honest conversation. I should try to dig up the footage.

The difference was Crammer was completely unable to form a coherent sentence to defend itself. He seemed to think Jon would be nice to him simply because he is an admittedly likable guy and that simply isn't enough.

The Tucker incident was I think a situation where Tucker got Jon pissed as Tucker is want to do with his smary "I'm think I'm really clever and witty" attitude.
 

Oblivion

Fetishing muscular manly men in skintight hosery
Gruco said:
The following are some of my favorites.

Paul Krugman (economics- nyt column and blog)
Ezra Klein (general policy with strong health care focus- washpo blog)
Nate Silver (poll tracking, nationwide trends, horse racing - fivethirtyeight.com)
Josh Marshal (tough to describe focus, mostly an off beat journalism that digs very deeply into a handful of stories- tpm)
Ross Douthat (token non-psychotic Republican- nyt column)
Fareed Zakaria (mostly foreign policy- newsweek)

Other good resources....

Frontline PBS has a million great shows all available online

My current mix of magazines is The New Republic, Atlantic, and Mother Jones, and I find they compliment each other very well.

McClatchy is a good daily that has an less cozy relationship with its subject matter and more off-beat sources, and they are often way ahead of the curve, particularly for Iraq intelligence and torture issues. I don't read it enough and should probably set as my homepage.

Captain of Awesome, indeed. Thanks!
 
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