Jon Stewart Says He Almost Quit 'The Daily Show': Are You Glad He Didn't?
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2012/12/12 15:00:00
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Jon Stewart has confessed that he once came very close to quitting “The Daily Show.” Speaking at the Montclair Film Festival over the weekend, he admitted that he was unimpressed with the show’s staff when he arrived in 1999, after replacing Craig Kilborn as the host.


According to Third Beat, Stewart said “what I did not realize is, a lot of the people who worked there were a******s." He talked about initial clashes with executives, saying “I wanted it to be satirical in the classic sense of the word… I walk in the door, into a room with the writers and producers, and the first thing they say is, 'This isn't some MTV b******t'... And then I was told not to change the jokes or improvise. [I told my agent], 'Get me the f**k out of this'. These people are insane.”
He said that it took him almost three years to feel comfortable at the show, after the show had experience a severe staff turnover. He has now worked on the show for 13 years. Are you glad he didn’t quit?
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Yes, I love Jon Stewart!+26for one thing the guy really is smart. I've seen him go on Fox unscripted and just kick the dogshyt out of O'Reilly and Hannity. I wish Limbaugh would get out the safety of his fart filled radio booth and let Stewart have a swing at him.






















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I think Stewart is quite sharp, gives fair and insightful interviews, and funny as anyone can be. Sorry for the misunderstanding. As I said before on this thread, Best Show on TV.
But of course you would know that if you had bothered to read my profile, my previous posting, and actually had a working knowledge of what marxism is.
"Speaking live on Fox News, Mike Huckabee said that this shooting happened because "we've systematically removed God from our schools." He added, "Maybe we ought to let [God] in on the front end, and we wouldn't have to call him to show up when it's all said and done."
Whether or not Mr. Huckabee is right or wrong is another debate. Choosing to air his comments is not journalism. It's catering to the network's target audience and politicizing a tragic event that is news that cries out for a journalist.
And to think, when he took over for Craig Kilborn I was all pissed off at the change.
I haven't watched the show in years.