Jon Stewart’s Daily Show Defense Of Trevor Noah A Missed Opportunity

Posted by | April 7, 2015 14:00 | Filed under: Contributors Media/Show Business Opinion Tommy Christopher Top Stories


With a week to mull it over, The Daily Show and host Jon Stewart returned from a week off Monday night with a chance to address the controversy that erupted over future Daily Show host Trevor Noah’s Twitter feed. Barely hours after Noah was announced as Stewart’s eventual replacement, the internet erupted over a selection of Noah’s past tweets that mocked Jews, fat chicks, Jewish chicks, and even (perhaps worst of all) atheists. Comedians and Lena Dunham rushed to defend Noah, who brushed off the controversial tweets as “a handful of jokes that didn’t land.”

Monday night’s Daily Show offered incumbent host Jon Stewart his first chance to weigh in on the controversy, which he did right at the top of the show. Given all the possible ways he could have handled this, Stewart’s reaction is a little bit tough to read…READ MORE

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By: Tommy Christopher

Tommy Christopher is The Daily Banter's White House Correspondent and Political Analyst. He's been a political reporter and liberal commentator since 2007, and has covered the White House since the beginning of the Obama administration, first for PoliticsDaily, and then for Mediaite. Christopher is a frequent guest on a variety of television, radio, and online programs, and was the villain in the documentaries The Audacity of Democracy and Hating Breitbart. He's also That Guy Who Live-Tweeted His Own Heart Attack, and the only person to have ever received public apologies from both Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck.

7 responses to Jon Stewart’s Daily Show Defense Of Trevor Noah A Missed Opportunity

  1. Clevon April 7th, 2015 at 14:48

    Jon Stewart would crucify anybody else, especially anyone whose politics he does not agree with, if they made those same “jokes”.

    Jon Stewart is a far-left version of Glenn Beck. Same hyperbole, same theatrics, same double standards, just on the other side of the poitical spectrum.

    • arc99 April 7th, 2015 at 15:07

      Nonsense.

      Stewart’s commentary is based on actual events.

      Beck’s commentary is based on the delusional conspiracy theories popular in right wing America, e.g. Grover Norquist is an operative for the Muslim Brotherhood.

      It is ludicrous to equate fact-based satire with delusional fiction.

    • Larry Schmitt April 7th, 2015 at 15:28

      The two have nothing in common. Stewart is a comedian, and Beck is unintentionally funny, and he’s the only one who’s not in on the joke.

    • William April 7th, 2015 at 17:02

      Other than Beck being an alcoholic with mental issues who calls his Audience idiots for listening to him, they are EXACTLY alike.

  2. rocker April 7th, 2015 at 15:01

    Better get used to criticism Trevor.. Not gona be easy following Stewart..

  3. AmusedAmused April 7th, 2015 at 16:45

    Why are his comments about atheists “worst of all”? The most he’s doing is question atheists’ beliefs and values (albeit stupidly). At least he isn’t joking about killing atheists’ children or complaining about atheist chicks refusing to go down on him.

  4. Easy_to_Refute_Wingnuts April 8th, 2015 at 08:29

    What missed opportunity? Stewart did exactly what he should have done. Noah’s years-old tweets are irrelevant. If people have nothing better to do than play a worn-out victim card, the best thing to do is ignore them.

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