The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 13 Episode 2

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 13 Episode 2 David Frum

  • January 8, 2008
  • 6.3  (17)

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart is a satirical talk show that features interviews with political figures, humorous commentary on current events, and segments that aim to expose the absurdity of certain political and social issues. In season 13 episode 2, the guest is David Frum, a Canadian-American political commentator who has been a speechwriter for former President George W. Bush and contributes regularly to various publications.

The episode begins with a recap of recent political news, including the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh's appointment to the Supreme Court and the ongoing fallout from the sexual assault allegations against him. Jon Stewart remarks on the absurdity of the Senate Judiciary Committee's handling of the situation, particularly in light of their refusal to hear testimony from other potential witnesses. He points out that the only people who seem to be taking the allegations seriously are the protesters who have been demonstrating outside the Capitol.

Stewart then introduces Frum, describing him as a conservative voice who has been critical of President Trump. They begin by discussing Trump's recent UN speech, in which he proclaimed that his administration had accomplished more than any other in history. Frum points out that this is simply untrue and highlights some of the ways in which the Trump administration has been a failure, such as their poor handling of foreign policy and trade.

The conversation then turns to the recent controversies surrounding Kavanaugh and the allegations made by Christine Blasey Ford. Frum expresses disappointment in how the Republican party has handled the situation, saying that they seem more interested in protecting Kavanaugh than getting to the truth. He also criticizes the Democrats for what he sees as their lack of a coherent strategy in responding to the situation.

Throughout the interview, Stewart and Frum engage in a lively debate about the state of American politics and the role of the media in shaping public opinion. Frum argues that the media has a responsibility to hold politicians accountable and to report on issues that might not be popular with their audience. Stewart counters that the media is too often focused on partisan bickering and sensationalism, rather than on delivering accurate and informative news.

The episode also features several segments that highlight various news stories from the week. One segment looks at the controversy surrounding Nike's new advertising campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick, while another takes a satirical look at the phenomenon of "mansplaining." These segments are interspersed throughout the episode, providing comic relief and highlighting some of the absurdities of modern culture and politics.

Overall, season 13 episode 2 of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart is a thought-provoking and entertaining look at the state of American politics and the media. Stewart and Frum engage in a spirited debate about the issues of the day, while the show's segments provide a welcome dose of humor and satire. Whether you're a political junkie or simply looking for a good laugh, this episode is well worth watching.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 8, 2008
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (17)