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Jon Stewart
In response, Stewart claimed that he was responsible for the success of O'Brien, since Stewart had featured him on his earlier comedy program, and in turn the success of Huckabee.
Who Made Huckabee?
In response, Stewart claimed he was responsible for O'Brien's success, since Stewart featured him on The Jon Stewart Show, and in turn the success of Huckabee.
Who Made Huckabee?
Stewart then jokingly said it was up to O'Brien to respond, so that the three of them could "figure out a way to settle the matter that wastes time on all three of [their] shows" — an obvious allusion to the writers' strike and the need to generate new material without said writers.
Criticism of Bill O'Reilly (political commentator)
The Atlanta Journal Constitution's Editorial Page Editor Cynthia Tucker, Jon Stewart and the Huffington Post each noted that O'Reilly himself had several months earlier criticized another unwed pregnant teenager, Jamie Lynn Spears, sixteen at the time, labeling her a "pinhead" and calling her parents irresponsible.
Criticism of Bill O'Reilly (commentator)
The Atlanta Journal Constitution's Editorial Page Editor Cynthia Tucker, Jon Stewart and the Huffington Post each noted that O'Reilly himself had several months earlier criticized another unwed pregnant teenager, Jamie Lynn Spears, sixteen at the time, labeling her a "pinhead" and calling her parents irresponsible.
Jon Stewart
Despite being on the program to comment on current events, Stewart immediately shifted the discussion toward the show itself, asserting that Crossfire had failed in its responsibility to inform and educate viewers about politics as a serious topic.
Jon Stewart
Stewart stated that the show engaged in partisan hackery instead of honest debate, and said that the hosts' assertion that Crossfire is a debate show is like "saying pro wrestling is a show about athletic competition."
Criticism of Bill O'Reilly (political commentator)
The Atlanta Journal Constitution's Editorial Page Editor Cynthia Tucker, Jon Stewart and the Huffington Post each noted that O'Reilly himself had several months earlier criticized another unwed pregnant teenager, Jamie Lynn Spears, sixteen at the time, labeling her a "pinhead" and calling her parents irresponsible.
Criticism of Bill O'Reilly (commentator)
The Atlanta Journal Constitution's Editorial Page Editor Cynthia Tucker, Jon Stewart and the Huffington Post each noted that O'Reilly himself had several months earlier criticized another unwed pregnant teenager, Jamie Lynn Spears, sixteen at the time, labeling her a "pinhead" and calling her parents irresponsible.
Jon Stewart
In response, Stewart claimed that he was responsible for the success of O'Brien, since Stewart had featured him on his earlier comedy program, and in turn the success of Huckabee.
Primanti Brothers
Stewart suggested that Obama visit the restaurant for their "great sandwiches", which Stewart had enjoyed as a comedian on the club circuit.
Norbit
Oscar host Jon Stewart parodied this by saying, "Far too often, the Academy ignores movies that aren't good."
Jon Stewart
Stewart stated that the show engaged in partisan hackery instead of honest debate, and said that the hosts' assertion that Crossfire is a debate show is like "saying pro wrestling is a show about athletic competition."
Jon Stewart
When Carlson told Stewart he was not as funny in person as he was on his show, Stewart retorted, "You're as big a dick on your show as you are on any show."
Jon Stewart
In response, Stewart claimed that he was responsible for the success of O'Brien, since Stewart had featured him on his earlier comedy program, and in turn the success of Huckabee.
War on Terra
Beginning with a report about melting ice caps in the Arctic Circle, Stewart claimed, "There is near-universal consensus that the melting is due to global warming, though the Bush administration counters that the ice caps are not melting; rather, the water has been liberated."
Jon Stewart
In response, Stewart claimed that he was responsible for the success of O'Brien, since Stewart had featured him on his earlier comedy program, and in turn the success of Huckabee.
War on Terra
Beginning with a report about melting ice caps in the Arctic Circle, Stewart claimed, "There is near-universal consensus that the melting is due to global warming, though the Bush administration counters that the ice caps are not melting; rather, the water has been liberated."
Burning Man
In the October 23, 2008 episode of "The Daily Show," Jon Stewart jokingly said that he will spend his summer vacation at the Burning Man Festival, and then stated, "If you're ever trying to convince someone to do something, I would not begin the sales pitch with, 'It's in the middle of the Nevada desert in August.'
Burning Man
In the October 23, 2008 episode of "The Daily Show," Jon Stewart jokingly said that he will spend his summer vacation at the Burning Man Festival, and then stated, "If you're ever trying to convince someone to do something, I would not begin the sales pitch with, 'It's in the middle of the Nevada desert in August.'
Burning Man
In the October 23, 2008 episode of "The Daily Show," Jon Stewart jokingly said that he will spend his summer vacation at the Burning Man Festival, and then stated, "If you're ever trying to convince someone to do something, I would not begin the sales pitch with, 'It's in the middle of the Nevada desert in August.'
Burning Man
In the October 23, 2008 episode of "The Daily Show," Jon Stewart jokingly said that he will spend his summer vacation at the Burning Man Festival, and then stated, "If you're ever trying to convince someone to do something, I would not begin the sales pitch with, 'It's in the middle of the Nevada desert in August.'
Jon Stewart
Stewart stated that the show engaged in partisan hackery instead of honest debate, and said that the hosts' assertion that Crossfire is a debate show is like "saying pro wrestling is a show about athletic competition."
War on Terra
Beginning with a report about melting ice caps in the Arctic Circle, Stewart claimed, "There is near-universal consensus that the melting is due to global warming, though the Bush administration counters that the ice caps are not melting; rather, the water has been liberated."
John Zogby
While on The Daily Show With Jon Stewart, he said he felt that Kerry would win due to the undecided voters.
John Zogby
While on The Daily Show With Jon Stewart, he said he felt that Kerry would win due to the undecided voters.
Dick Cheney hunting incident
After Whittington's post-discharge press conference, Stewart noted that Cheney's power was such that upon shooting someone, the victim would apologize.
Primanti Brothers
Stewart suggested that Obama visit the restaurant for their "great sandwiches", which Stewart had enjoyed as a comedian on the club circuit.
Primanti Brothers
Stewart suggested that Obama visit the restaurant for their "great sandwiches", which Stewart had enjoyed as a comedian on the club circuit.
Rob Corddry
On August 15, 2006, Corddry said "I've got like a week and a half left, all bets are off", and then on August 21, 2006, Stewart remarked that Corddry's last day on The Daily Show would be August 24, 2006.
War on Terra
Beginning with a report about melting ice caps in the Arctic Circle, Stewart claimed, "There is near-universal consensus that the melting is due to global warming, though the Bush administration counters that the ice caps are not melting; rather, the water has been liberated."
Nuestro Himno
On May 4, 2006, comedian Jon Stewart called the controversy over the translation "unbelievably stupid," and jokingly suggested that the first verse (the only verse commonly sung) be kept in English, and that the other verses be given to "whoever wants [them]," because those are the verses "Americans don't want or won't sing," alluding to the stereotype that undocumented immigrants take the jobs that other Americans don't want.
Nuestro Himno
On May 4, 2006, comedian Jon Stewart called the controversy over the translation "unbelievably stupid," and jokingly suggested that the first verse (the only verse commonly sung) be kept in English, and that the other verses be given to "whoever wants [them]," because those are the verses "Americans don't want or won't sing," alluding to the stereotype that undocumented immigrants take the jobs that other Americans don't want.
John Hodgman
Host Jon Stewart described the book as “very funny” and said that the section on hobo names in particular was written with “a certain kind of genius.”
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Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog
The show, aired on Comedy Central, was hosted by Jon Stewart and featured performances by Jerry Seinfeld, Adam Sandler, Jack Black, Will Ferrell, Steve Carell, Borat Sagdiev and many other comics.
80th Academy Awards
Jon Stewart hosted the show, his second time.
List of The Daily Show recurring segments
Here is a list of past recurring segments from mostly the era in which Jon Stewart hosted the show, in alphabetical order:
List of The Daily Show recurring segments
Headlines was the segment that always opened the show for the first four years that Jon Stewart hosted the show.
Jon Stewart
Stewart hosted the 78th Academy Awards and the 80th Academy Awards and is the co-author of America (The Book) which was one of the best-selling books in the U.S in 2004.
Jon Stewart
Stewart also hosted the 80th Academy Awards on February 24, 2008.
2008 in the United States
February 24 - The 80th Academy Awards, hosted by Jon Stewart, takes place at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, with No Country for Old Men winning Best Picture.
Troy Miller
He directed the films Jack Frost, Run Ronnie Run, and Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd.[1] Miller produced and directed the famous short films that opened the Oscar telecast featuring then recurring-host Billy Crystal embedded within famous films; Miller would later create a similar opening when Jon Stewart hosted the Awards.
Stephen Colbert
In several episodes of The Daily Show, Colbert filled in as anchor in the absence of Jon Stewart, including the full week of March 3, 2002, when Stewart was scheduled to host Saturday Night Live.
Prosenjit Kundu
Saturday Night Live hosted by Jon Stewart of The Daily Show,
Where's Elvis This Week?
Where's Elvis This Week? was a short-lived, half-hour, weekly comedy television program hosted by Jon Stewart that aired on Sunday nights in the United Kingdom on BBC Two.
The Daily Show
Jon Stewart hosting a typical episode of The Daily Show in 2008
Jon Stewart
Stewart started as a stand-up comedian, but later branched out to television, hosting Short Attention Span Theater for Comedy Central.
The Jon Stewart Show
The Jon Stewart Show was a short-lived talk show hosted by comedian Jon Stewart on MTV.
Parody
The Daily Show - satirical news show on Comedy Central hosted by Jon Stewart.
Jon Stewart
Stewart has hosted the Grammys twice, in 2001 and in 2002.
Jon Stewart
When Stewart returned to host the next year, his comedy was more successful.
Jon Stewart
Other reviewers were less positive; Tom Shales of The Washington Post said that Stewart hosted with “smug humorlessness.”
Jon Stewart
In 1998, Stewart hosted the television special, Elmopalooza, celebrating thirty years of Sesame Street.
Sesame Street
Jon Stewart is set to host a "live" retrospective on the series on ABC, but is accidentally locked in his dressing room with the tapes.
The Jon Stewart Show
The Jon Stewart Show was a short-lived talk show hosted by comedian Jon Stewart on MTV.
George Carlin
Carlin was honored at the 1997 Aspen Comedy Festival with a retrospective George Carlin: 40 Years of Comedy hosted by Jon Stewart.
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