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Tucker Carlson recently traveled to Russia to interview the country’s president and dictator Vladimir Putin, and Jon Stewart has some thoughts. daily show The host mentioned the Carlson incident after explaining the backlash he received from Democrats on his show last week.
“I never meant to say out loud what I saw with my eyes and my head,” Stewart said, apologizing to those who were offended by “both sides.” Furthermore, he added: I’m not good at studying. You can graze it. But I don’t even know where to start. Where can I go to study the indisputable details of propaganda? Guidance will be needed. ”
He then cuts to footage of Carlson in Moscow, calling him “Professor.” Stewart analyzed Carlson’s reporting and noted important elements of journalism, such as “disguising deception and surrender to power as noble, moral, and freedom-based.”
“Clearly Mr. Tucker’s strategy will work even if there is some ambiguity in what President Putin has said,” Stewart said. “But what if President Putin starts saying nonsense like, ‘World War II was Poland’s fault, because they forced Hitler to invade?'” I cut out a video of him replying, “Of course.”
“You know, it’s very hard to do that when your face says, ‘Oh my God?’ And your mouth says, ‘Of course,'” Stewart said. “How do we do it? By the way, did Poland start World War II? Why would a country whose navy has submarines with screen doors want to start a war?” , adding, “Well, this was a great introduction to the delicate dance of saying ‘due’ to power.”
After showing footage of Carlson praising Russia’s subway system and marveling at a grocery store cart being taken away to a “homeless encampment,” Stewart declared: It’s really, really crap. ”
Stewart then pointed out that the real cost of these grocery stores and fancy subway stations is political repression. “Because the difference between our chaotic subways full of urinals and our beautiful subways lit with menorahs is literally the price of freedom. But the goal that Carlson and his ilk are pushing is that our system I mean, there’s a real difference between them. In fact, theirs might be a little better. The question is why. Why would Tucker do this?”
Stewart briefly returned. daily show Last week, he appeared as one of the rotating hosts on a late-night show. During the show, he criticized both Donald Trump and President Joe Biden, accusing the 2024 presidential nominee of failing due to his age.
“These two candidates both have similar challenges,” Stewart said. “And it’s not crazy to think that the oldest people to ever run for president in the history of this country might have some of these challenges.”
Many Liberals were shocked and outraged by Stewart’s return to the show after almost nine years. Independent journalist Aaron Looper complained that the host’s material was “basically a television version of the New York Times op-ed page,” adding, “Actually, both sides aren’t equally bad. !” he added. Former MSNBC host Keith Olbermann called Stewart a “both-sides con man” and asked the talk show host to take another nine-year hiatus. daily show.

