The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 12 Episode 71

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 12 Episode 71 Lt. Col. Kevin Robbins

  • May 23, 2007
  • 5.5  (25)

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart season 12 episode 71, titled Lt. Col. Kevin Robbins, features an interview with retired Lieutenant Colonel Kevin Robbins. Robbins had served in Iraq in 2003, was severely injured by a suicided bomber, and had to face the trauma of his injury and the loss of several members of his unit. In this episode, Jon Stewart talks to Robbins about the challenges faced by soldiers in Iraq and Afghanistan and the government's handling of the war, particularly in the wake of the Abu Ghraib scandal.

As always, Stewart opens the show with his irreverent take on the news, targeting political figures and media personalities with his trademark blend of wit and satire. The show then shifts to the interview with Robbins, who talks about his experiences in Iraq, including the circumstances of his injury and his struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder. Robbins' account is poignant and compelling, highlighting the impact that the war has had on both soldiers and civilians.

In the course of the interview, Stewart and Robbins also discuss the role of the government and the military in the war effort. Robbins expresses his frustration with the lack of resources and support for soldiers on the ground, particularly in terms of equipment and medical care. He also speaks about the tendency of government officials to focus on the political and strategic objectives of the war at the expense of the well-being of soldiers and their families. Stewart adds his own incisive commentary to the discussion, pointing out the contradictions and hypocrisies of political leaders who claim to support the troops while sending them into harm's way without adequate support.

The interview with Robbins is interspersed with humorous segments and skits that lampoon current events and political figures. Stewart and his correspondents offer their takes on topics ranging from Vice President Dick Cheney's hunting accident to the escalating tensions between the United States and Iran. The show also includes segments in which comedians provide their own unique perspectives on the war in Iraq, such as a bit in which Lewis Black offers his patented angry rants on the absurdity of the situation.

Throughout the episode, the Daily Show with Jon Stewart continues to provide insightful critique and commentary on the state of the nation and the world. The show's irreverent humor and biting satire offer a refreshing perspective on the news, while its interviews with guests like Robbins provide a deeper understanding of the complexities and challenges of the issues at hand. Overall, this episode is an excellent example of the Daily Show's unique blend of humor and insight, and is well worth watching for those interested in current events and political satire.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 23, 2007
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.5  (25)