After scuttling a months-long search for a new host, the Paramount Global network said it had enlisted Jon Stewart, who presided over the late-night mainstay’s most popular era, to serve as its host on Monday nights throughout the 2024 election cycle and to run the program. He is expected to oversee the program through 2025. Various “Daily Show” correspondents will host the program Tuesday through Thursday nights, and Jen Flanz, the current executive producer, will continue her duties on the show.

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    Jon is how I got sucked into US politics all those years ago. He was amazing. Look at me now, knowing things about stuff and all. Thanks Jon!

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      Does Jon even want the job? It sucks. You have to deal with so many roadblocks. You get blamed for everything. You pitch ideas and make demands and some shithead dept will block you and some company throws billions to turn the public against you.

      Unless he finds loopholes like Trump and load it up with toadies willing to bow to the king, which I doubt Stewart wants to abuse because he has ethics, it’ll be hard to get much of the government on his side.

      Even basic shit like feeding school kids is a fucking political theater by assholes.

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        He doesn’t want the job. That’s kinda the point. We could use someone who doesn’t WANT the job but does it anyway.

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            Make it like jury duty. You get 4 years in the hotseat then it’s on to something else. Imagine the diversity of experience, good and bad. You can’t lead a committee that has anything to do with your civilian career.

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              That would be in the same spirit as the system of government in ancient Athens. Common people being chosen by lottery to have a seat in governement. From the little I know on the subject, I always thought it seemed like a really solid democratic system.

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                DENNIS: Oh king, eh, very nice. An’ how’d you get that, eh? By exploitin’ the workers – by ‘angin’ on to outdated imperialist dogma which perpetuates the economic an’ social differences in our society! If there’s ever going to be any progress–

                WOMAN: Dennis, there’s some lovely filth down here. Oh – how d’you do?

                ARTHUR: How do you do, good lady. I am Arthur, King of the Britons. Whose castle is that?

                WOMAN: King of the who?

                ARTHUR: The Britons.

                WOMAN: Who are the Britons?

                ARTHUR: Well, we all are. we’re all Britons and I am your king.

                WOMAN: I didn’t know we had a king. I thought we were an autonomous collective.

                DENNIS: You’re fooling yourself. We’re living in a dictatorship. A self-perpetuating autocracy in which the working classes–

                WOMAN: Oh there you go, bringing class into it again.

                DENNIS: That’s what it’s all about if only people would–

                ARTHUR: Please, please good people. I am in haste. Who lives in that castle?

                WOMAN: No one live there.

                ARTHUR: Then who is your lord?

                WOMAN: We don’t have a lord.

                ARTHUR: What?

                DENNIS: I told you. We’re an anarcho-syndicalist commune. We take it in turns to act as a sort of executive officer for the week.

                ARTHUR: Yes.

                DENNIS: But all the decision of that officer have to be ratified at a special biweekly meeting.

                ARTHUR: Yes, I see.

                DENNIS: By a simple majority in the case of purely internal affairs,–

                ARTHUR: Be quiet! DENNIS: –but by a two-thirds majority in the case of more–

                ARTHUR: Be quiet! I order you to be quiet!

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    Thank God. I still can’t believe he was off air for the first Trump presidency.

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    I’m just a random person in the world, so my opinion doesn’t mean much in the grand scheme of things…but I have never found Trevor Noah even slightly funny my entire life.

    I feel bad saying that, because he seems like a genuine, sincere person from what I have read and watched, but his delivery on the Daily Show just comes across as bland/flat to me, I stopped watching maybe 1 year into his tenure.

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      As someone with no special insight into the internal workings, and who didnt watch trevor noah’s DS too much, or know much about noah himself, i’ve honestly been pretty convinced that the problems with TN DS doesn’t really have anything to do with trevor specifically, but i’m reasonably sure that comedy central took jon stewart leaving as an opportunity to “tame” the writing on the show.

      I feel like comedy central wanted to pull the show back from leaning too far left to appeal to a wider audience.

      What i mean by that, is where jon stewart might tear into a political figure for the way they stand on some particular issue he disagrees with, trevor’s daily show would like…make fun of their hair/clothes, or some other “safe” joke that doesn’t get too political.

      And noah, unfairly, probably takes all the blame for this, even though i’m quite sure this is on the studio heads and was outside his control.

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      Maybe not funny all the time, but if you go on YouTube the daily show channel used to post between the scenes cuts of Trevor. I also used to dislike his delivery, but I found him way more interesting and engrossing in the more off-the-cuff style. I am convinced it was the writers or producers who were dropping the ball.

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      I absolutely turned around on Noah. His standup is fantastic.

      His daily show era is still kinda bland. His “Outsider looking into America” perspective didn’t really fit what Stewart built up.

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        Agreed. He had big shoes to fill, and I don’t know that anyone except maybe Colbert could’ve actually done it. He did have some good moments though, I remember a brief segment where he questioned why the US always seems to make things into an X vs Y dynamic, instead of X and Y.

        “Why does it have to be cat people and dog people? Why can’t we just love both of them?!”

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      His stand-up is actually really great. I just never really liked him all that much on TDS.

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      I liked his from-home stuff during Covid, but never liked TDS with Trevor Noah. I’m not exactly sure why. Too silly, not “edgy,” insightful, or hard hitting enough I guess. John Oliver’s show is pretty good though.

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      I agree. See also, Seth Myers. Like I get that hosting a regular show is hard because you need to consistently entertain with fresh material. But damn do they both miss the mark there.

      And don’t get me wrong. They both seem like sincere and down to earth dudes, but funny, they ain’t

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        I really like Seth Meyers. His material is very targeted and curated to his audience, though, which he’s gotten to know very well by interacting with them, especially in YT comments (indirectly). You’re either in that audience or you’re not.

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      Kinda like John Oliver for me, He’s a better writer than performer I think and I don’t like his delivery

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    Finally, some good news.

    Out of a lot of jackasses in the world, Jon Stewart continues to be clear-headed unmitigated good.


    Yes, that means I have forgiven him for using trans people as the butt of his jokes for a long time, and I’m hoping he’s had enough growth to understand why those were bad. Also, to be fair, it’s been quite a while since he has done a joke like that. And if he turns on a dime and makes some uncouth remarks about trans folks, he’ll be in shit-city with me, and I’ll take back the good things I said about him. Pretty sure he won’t tho.

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        I did link that at the end, after a quick Google. I don’t have AppleTV and never saw The Problem with Jon Stewart, so I was unaware of this, but the fact that he defended Chappelle at first was a bad look and to my knowledge he hasn’t amended his statement on Chappelle’s defense.

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          Stewart didn’t defend Chapelle, Stewart opposed censorship and penalties with one reason being Stewart being called antisemitic for criticizing how Israel treats Palestinians. Note this is from 2022 and I’m pretty sure Stewart still thinks Israel’s actions are terrible.

          https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2022/11/jon-stewart-defends-dave-chappelle-controversial-snl-monologue

          During his appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Tuesday, Stewart pushed back on the belief that Chappelle “normalized antisemitism” with his 15-minute commentary that involved Kanye West’s and Kyrie Irving’s recent scandals. “I don’t know if you’ve been on comment sections on most news articles, but it’s pretty fucking normal. As you know, it’s incredibly normal,” Stewart began. “But the one thing I will say is, I don’t believe that censorship and penalties are the way to end antisemitism or to not gain understanding. I don’t believe in that, and I think it’s the wrong way for us to approach it.”

          Stewart, who was present at the Los Angeles comedy event where Chappelle was attacked onstage after his set in May, agreed with the comic that “it shouldn’t be this hard to talk about things,” adding, “I’m called antisemitic because I’m against Israel’s treatment of Palestinians. I’m called other things from other people based on other opinions that I have…Whether it be comedy or discussion or anything else, if we don’t have the wherewithal to meet each other with what’s reality, then how do we move forward?… If we all just shut it down, then we retreat to our little corners of misinformation and it metastasizes. And the whole point of all this is to not let it metastasize and to get it out in the air and talk about it.”

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            I’m talking about something that preceded that and is about Stewart defending Chappelle’s anti-trans jokes and positions.

            I’m not linking directly to a shitrag like the New York Post, but I couldn’t find another article on it.

            https://web.archive.org/web/20211022145129/https://nypost.com/2021/10/22/jon-stewart-defends-decent-dave-chappelle-amid-scandal/

            Chappelle has been under fire since the release of “The Closer” earlier this month, in which he declared himself to be a “trans-exclusionary radical feminist” (TERF).

            “They canceled JK Rowling — my God. Effectually, she said gender was fact, the trans community got mad as s–t, they started calling her a TERF … I’m Team TERF,” Chappelle quipped in the stand-up special.

            Stewart defended Chappelle over the anti-trans jokes he made in The Closer.

            Speaking with TMZ, he described Chappelle as “warm,” “wise” and “decent.”

            “Look, if this spurs a conversation where people get more on the same page in terms of understanding, that’d be great, but I know his intention is never hurtful — like, he’s just not that kind of person,” Stewart said.

            “And if it is [hurtful], it’s certainly unintentional … He’s really a good man.”

            Stewart and Chappelle have been friends for years, and the pair performed together in Ireland back in 2018.

            Stewart specifically defended Chappelle after Chappelle referred to himself as a TERF on his standup special.

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                Yeah it would mean a lot to me if Jon Stewart could just say “Okay, yeah, Chappelle is officially being hurtful on purpose.”

                Because he fucking is. Guy basically thinks trans people should have to suffer the indignities black people did to get respect… because he doesn’t realize they fucking did already. But beyond whether they did or not already, does Chappelle really want to fucking play Oppression Olympics? Fuck me man, I thought we all deserved respect because of human rights, not because we were supposed to suffer under abuse first. That’s some real Boomer shit, “It was bad for me, so I better see it being bad for you before I respect you.”

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                  Chapelle has completely shit the bed over thr last decade by switching from someone who had clever takes on racial issues with some shitty takes on other subjects to leaning entirely into spewing hate while crying about nonexistent cancel culture.

                  Yes, Chapelle wants to play oppression Olympics while excusing his hot takes because he had ‘one trans friend’. I forced myself to watch most of his Closer special to see if it was as bad as people claimed and it was, so from here on out I will just assume the worst things said about him are probably true.

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      I’m less concerned about trans jokes specifically, but I worry that Jon Stewart of now won’t be able to live up to our memories of him during the W years. Will be be sufficiently progressive for modern left viewers, or is he going to be a Bill Maher “center left” type? Will he be is sharp and cutting as he was, and be able to translate that to a world that is so more polarized and down the rabbit hole with conspiracy theories and all that junk?

      Basically I’m afraid this is Michael Jordan coming out of retirement to play for the Washington Wizards.

      Maybe my concerns are not well placed, I didn’t catch his newer show because I don’t feel like subscribing to Apple TV, so I don’t know where he’s at nowadays. I’m cautiously optimistic, but I’m fully prepared to be let down.

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    Stewart is great, but I wonder if any of the original writing staff is returning as well. He didn’t carry the original show alone, and even the opening monologue will hit different if there’s a new team behind it.

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    Can you americans explain what this means to everyone else in the world? Seems like a big deal to some people…

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      He has a great mix of humor and serious discussions about important topics. He calls out guests for avoiding answering difficult questions etc.

      I cant even express it very well, but the man is a legend. One of a kind.

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        Tucker Carlson’s career after that Hardball segment!

        Sounds like what a journalist should be.

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      He’s willing to ask the questions other networks are to afraid to ask. He has destroyed careers because of it look up jon Stewart and hard ball. We do have NPR and MSNBC but they still won’t ask the hard questions or confront the hosts. I’ve heard that only a couple of times on NPR but only lately. Plus Jon can taunt the people to afraid to come on unlike a professional news orgs.

      When he got together with Colbert and did the Colbert report and tricked the entire GOP that was just icing on the cake.

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        Yeah he sure “destroyed” Tucker Carlson’s career after that Hardball segment!

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            And rake in millions and become a cult figure. Really ruined him let me tell you what.

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              Sure he was successful in his second career as a Fox hack (though ultimately ejected from that as well and bumped down another level to a twitter video guy) - it’s a lot to ask to not just take someone down so hard they have to not only leave their job and go work at a different kind of company, but can never be successful again.

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                He was a hack at CNN. Jon Stewart may have gotten him fired, but you can’t seriously look at Tucker Carlson and say Jon ruined his career. Listen, I hate the man with a passion, but he’s living high on the hog.

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                  Like I said, he ruined his career in the mainstream media, after which he did what so many people who couldn’t make it in the mainstream have done before him and went into the less prestigious right-wing propaganda industry where standards are lower if you’re willing to say abhorrent things. Tucker was indeed very successful at that second career and is a rich man (though he was already with the Swanson frozen food fortune) but I don’t think that invalidates the initial takedown.

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      Jon Stewart is quite awesome in my book. He is legit funny and he put the Daily Show on the map with being officially a comedy show (and it was hilariously funny) but at the same time being just about the only reliable news source as he just cut through the political bullshit from both sides (again, in a super funny way). He has great interviews with politicians where he calls them out on their bullshit so hard that you wonder why any politician would still want to do interviews with him, but yet they kept coming.

      Thing is, you can tell that he researches and knows the subjects that he talks about and he actually cares, so if during interviews the guy comes up with some bullshit arguments Jon would typically tear him a new hole with actual facts. He was like the original “he crushed that guy” guy. IIRC, he (temporarily) crushed ticket Carlson’s career by literally ending tickets show overnight with an interview. Unfortunately, Jon retired and Tucker was fucking back.

      His show also was the birth place of other comedians like john Oliver (who went on to make the similar great show “last week tonight”), Steve carell, and Stephen Colbert

      The guy following after him, Trevor Noah, was just a sad little shadow, honestly, and in stoked to hear Jon is back as he has shown that he hasn’t lost his touch.

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        Yeah, before Tucker got his Fox segment, he used to do a show on CNN with Paul Begala called Crossfire, whose entire schtick was having a conservative and a liberal talking head co-hosting the show and basically arguing with each other for an hour. Jon came on the show in 2004 and ripped the entire concept apart so thoroughly that it got the entire show cancelled. It’s truly a glorious moment: https://youtu.be/aFQFB5YpDZE&t=0

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        The Daily Show was funny with Craig Killborn.

        More like Talk Soup funny than anything intellectual or political.

        But still was worth a chuckle.

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      In addition to what the others have said, Jon was a strong advocate for the 9/11 First Responders. Being a New Yorker himself, he took it extremely personally when Congress (controlled by, well go ahead and guess) was dragging their feet on giving these guys the health benefits they needed.

      His testimony before Congress was fantastic, and ultimately he succeeded

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        Whoever uploaded that realised they could cut it to exactly the right length.

        I didn’t even notice the first time I saw it and I don’t know it’s deliberate on Jon’s part but the speech and reaction fit perfectly.

        It’s an incredible speech and worthy of that detail.

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      He was the best host of The Daily Show, a show that made current events and politics palatable to Americans that have Comedy Central. He’s also immensely likable as a person. He fought for the US government to uphold their promise to first responders of 9/11 that all have mesothelioma from asbestos inhalation. He generally cuts to the core of most issues and doesn’t suffer fools. He will call people out directly to their faces.

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      He’s a much beloved comedian and a great show host. I think people are just excited to have him back again, especially in this contentious political environment where he thrives as “the guy who asks hard questions when nobody else will”.

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      He would have made the best president in America’s history (yes). Look to Ukraine for what you get when you elect the guy who speaks truth to power.

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    The only way this would get any better is of he can get an interview with Donald Trump. That’d be like bringing the pig to a slaughter house

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      Trump is pretty dumb, but I don’t think he’s dumb enough to do that. Jon would eviscerate him.

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        He is egotistical enough to think he could go toe to toe with Stewart.

        If he did go on, he would spin his absolute journalistic murder into more fuel for his media hate campaign.

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    Roy Wood Jr. was great for the job and they didn’t want him. Shame. But I’m glad that they caved and gave Jon Stewart more money to fix their ignorance.

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      I dunno. I really like Roy Wood, Jr., but I don’t think he’d be great as host. His performance isn’t… energetic enough. His style is a bit more laid back, and I’m not sure if that’s the best fit for host of this show. I think he’s great, and an important part of the show, but whenever he hosts, it feels a bit flat.

      Just my opinion, though.

      I really liked when Charlemagne the God guest hosted. He was hilarious. 

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    Is the show itself only airing on Mondays, or is that just the only night that Jon will host?

    Also, as excited as I am to get him back, I hope he didn’t let himself get bullied out of retirement. He had definitely earned it.

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      He will host Mondays and Executive Produce. Other correspondents will host T, W, and Th.

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      I don’t think he got bullied out of retirement, I think running the sanctuary full time, while fulfilling, might only meet his needs 80% of the time and he still wants to express himself creatively.

      And plus, animal sanctuaries are expensive to run.

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        He didn’t retire, really. His show on Apple+ was canceled a few months ago.

        I was actually wondering if he would wind up back at home because of it.

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          No, his original retirement was from the daily show to have an animal sanctuary with his wife.

          Apple gave him a stupid amount of money to come out of retirement.

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            And then fucked him off because he dared to criticize China, who got big mad at Apple who wants to sell iPhones to Chinese still.

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          His apple+ show kinda sucked though tbh. I wanted to like it but it didn’t have “it”. I could never get into it and stopped watching it pretty quickly

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      I actually liked the rotating host format tbh. I feel like it kept the show fresh and fit well with the post-Stewart vibe where it was more about the content and writing than the host.