Jon Stewart hasn’t changed, and that’s the problem. As far as his comedy, no notes. He’s undeniably funny. But his politics just leave a sour taste. His enlightened centrist voice of reason shtick hits different now.

He’s defended people like Rogan and Chapelle. And I get it, they’re his buddies. He doesn’t see them as public figures, but as flawed individuals. And that’s a valid perspective, just a rarefied one.

His first guest upon his return was the editor of The Economist magazine who gushed about Reaganomics and Thatcherism. She framed the rise of right-wing politics in the West as first and foremost a threat to the neoliberal world order as Jon nodded along. And we all know that progressiveism is just the other side of the horseshoe to people who think this way.

I’ll be watching Stewart, and I really do admire him. But never meet your heroes I guess.

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    9 months ago

    His first guest upon his return was the editor of The Economist magazine who gushed about Reaganomics and Thatcherism

    This was my only problem with that episode.

    Biden is old, and he is a shit candidate. He’s the less shit candidate of the two options, but he absolutely shows how cowardly and short sighted the DNC is. Still gonna vote for him of course - I’m not crazy.

    But to then bring on someone who champions economic ‘theories’ that are objectively false and exist only to justify enriching the powerful and emiserating the poor is an insult.

    Your long awaited return, millions excited to watch, and you’re boosting a right wing class warrior who already has an internationally circulating magazine to spew that rubbish? Come on.