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Anonymous
Taken from last night's Daily Show.
>> Anonymous
Anyother great episode...Except that they didn't re-check their facts again. Slayer did NOT release a new CD.
>> Anonymous
>>250162
well, put it back. show sucks.
>> Anonymous
Slayer DID however, start their new tour, the Unholy Alliance tour on 6/6/6.

Deicide, the Satanic metal band from Florida, was the one who released an album on 6/6/6.
>> Anonymous
>>250234
Who possibly could not like this show??? Oh yeah, republicans. But they don't really count.
>> Anonymous
>>250246
Hey, I'm a non-Christian Republican and I LOVE Daily Show.
>> Anonymous
Im a super liberal, and I honestly think the Daily Show sucks. I mean, a few Bush jokes is okay, but when your entire show is dissing the Bush Admin.? MOVE ON, MAN! I remember when Daly Show made fun of all news, now that was funny.
>> Anonymous
I'm pretty right-leaning and I love this show too. It's past it's prime, but it's still damn funny most of the time. Colbert Report is a good successor and Red State Diaries is something I'm looking forward to.

Just because Stewart and I have different politics, doesn't mean I can't laugh at a good joke. Too many people are too damn uptight these days and can't stand to see their beliefs take a few pot shots.

Comedy is comedy, so long as it's actually funny and not just pointlessly snarky.
>> Anonymous
>>250249

I'm a non-Christian Republican too. The Daily show sucks and I want to kick John Sewart in the teeth while having sex with his wife.
>> Sage King
Daily Show is funny but Stewart is the least funny thing about it. He's sort of the centerpiece around which the comedy bits revolve.

Unfortunately, most of the best talent is being farmed out. Colbert has his own show, Lewis Black is about to have his own spin-off too. And Carrel is off on his own. At this rate, their won't be much left to the show except Stewart, at which point the suckage will doubtless be terminal.
>> Anonymous
>>when your entire show is dissing the Bush Admin.?

You've never seen the show. Or you're just a troll.
>> Anonymous
>>250274

It would seem that this internet is serious business.
>> Anonymous
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JOHN STEWART WILL BLOW YOUR MIND
>> Anonymous
Less crazy than Bill Maher anyway.
>> Sage King
>>250313

Even Bill Maher is tired of Bill Maher. He used to really seem like he enjoyed his job. But those last few seasons of Politically Incorrect, he just seem bored and content to let his guests go round and round with as little involvement as possible.

Real Time seem to spark some life in him, but it faded pretty quick. Now it seems that he's just going through the motions.

Or so it seems to me.

He should probably hang it up. The longer you stay on the inevitable "down hill slide," the more he saps from his legacy. Exhibit A: Chevy Chase. If he'd quit earlier in his decline, he'd still have some "cool" associated with him.
>> Anonymous
Last night was awesome, Jon Stewart pwned that one guy on the topic of gay marriage.

This show is awesome, the only ones who don't like it are either the pieces of shit who only say they don't like it to be different because they want attention or the ones that don't get most of the humor.
>> Anonymous
>>250368the only ones who don't like it ... are the ones that don't get most of the humor.

Maybe the Stewart is just getting "past it." I like the show, but I'm kind of getting tired of his schtick. The tie grab, the too-precise pause before the punchline.

I kind of wish they had handed it off to Colbert instead of giving him his own show. Colbert is clearly the better interviewer.

After so many years, the bloom is sort of off the rose for me.

It IS possible to not like something just because you don't like it. Not everyone is a attention craving whore. Everyone is allowed to have different tastes.
>> Anonymous
So we can all agree colbert is better then stewert?
>> Jhoh! !9J6Xe7Aqf.
Maybe it's just me but Jon Stewart seems a little too serious business. So I don't watch the show. Aside from that I don't really have an opinion about it. Although I really really miss Norm Macdonald doing Weekend Update on SNL which is really what The Daily Show should be.
>> Anonymous
i like the daily show more. jon stewart acts like a reporter and talks about the news and makes fun of it, while stephen colbert will more often go into anecdotes and act like a guy talking about how he feels about something. when it comes to interviewing, stewart interviews just fine and will throw in jokes, while prior to stephens interview he dances in front of the audience pointing at himself. understand, i DO like the colbert report, i just like the daily show more. its like a news show, while stephen colbert just seems like a guy with an audience voicing his opinion.

bill maher beats them when it comes to interviews. he is extremely liberal, but regardless he still plays devils advocate with guests. hes also on hbo and for a full hour, so he can do things stewart and colbert cant exactly do.

as for administration jokes, these programs are using other material. but the way things have been, theres ALWAYS something new
>> Jhoh! !9J6Xe7Aqf.
Every time I see The Daily Show, they aren't really reporting on news but some boring old guy in congress talking about senatorial hearings and it's like watching Star Wars episode 2. THAT AIN'T NEWS
>> Anonymous
>>250439
maybe if you didnt change the channel and watched long enough to see what they were talking about youd see that it is
>> Anonymous
>>250439

You want news? Then watch CNN and quit bitching.
>> Jhoh! !9J6Xe7Aqf.
The news is gay.
>> Jhoh! !9J6Xe7Aqf.
I hope Green Day writes a song about this thread.
>> Anonymous
me too lol
>> Shadow
i'm a republican and i like the Daily Show. but yes his jokes do get old because he always comes back to making fun of the same thing, Bush. Granted i'm not Bush's biggest fan, and i do enjoy a few Bush jokes here and there, he just keeps goin back to them over and over again and i just get tired of hearing them. its getting to where i hardly watch the show anymore because thats all he does. He talks about some news, makes fun of Bush, goes to something else, makes fun of Bush, interviews someone, makes fun of Bush. I don't know about ya'll but it gets old. Maybe he should concentrate on doing news and making it funny rather than focusing on the Bush Admin. the whole time

~ Shadow
>> Anonymous
hey, if kerry was in office he'd make fun of kerry the whole time. He's not specifically pro- republican or democrat, he just makes fun of whoever is in office, and their administration
>> Anonymous
>>250666
Stewart himself is quite the Liberal Democrat. But he's also a comedian, and knows full well that the best target isn't one side or the other, but the lunacy of the fact that both sides are basically the same. I personally like The Daily Show best when they're making fun of traditional news shows.
>> Anonymous
>>250666
I'm going to have to disagree with that as someone who has no party affiliation, and thinks they both completely suck, because every time they have a democrat or liberal on he basically smiles the whole interview, calls them brilliant/hilarious, and spends the whole segment basically holding their hand while sucking their dick, while meanwhile if he has a republican, or some conservative on, he just poo-poos whatever their book, idea, or views are, and spends the whole segment ambushing them, and trying his best not to let them get a word in.

Like a while back he had this old fundamentalist on with a book about the recession of morality and decency in America or some crap, and he basically spent the whole segment mocking his idea, and saying "Oh, and when did we have decency exactly? When black people couldn't vote, or women women couldn't vote?" and the other day he had some other author on with what I guess was a pro-Iraq war book, and he just sort of ambushed the guy on how the war is an all around bad thing, and in a roundabout way said it's the worst most immoral war in American history.

The guy's funny when he's reading off of cue cards, but you're fooling yourself if you think he's doing anything besides using the show as a platform to praise his political party, while shitting all over the views of the other, much to the cheers of his audience.

At least when Colbert does it, he does it with biting satire, to the point that no one in his audience knows when to laugh, or whether or not he's serious. And their confusion makes the show all the more great.
>> Anonymous
You guys are so retarded. None of you are even old enough to vote.