The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 13 Episode 98

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 13 Episode 98 Brian Williams

  • July 31, 2008
  • 5.8  (22)

In season 13, episode 98 of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, the focus is on Brian Williams. The episode begins with a monologue from Jon Stewart talking about how the internet is buzzing with news about Brian Williams, who had recently been suspended from NBC Nightly News for six months without pay. Stewart notes that a recent poll shows that only 11% of people believe Williams' story about being shot down in a helicopter in Iraq.

Stewart then welcomes correspondent Samantha Bee, who provides a report on other high-profile journalists who have been caught exaggerating or fabricating stories in the past. The segment features clips of Dan Rather and Stephen Glass, and Bee notes that Williams' suspension will likely have a ripple effect across the media industry.

Next, Stewart welcomes guest Anthony Romero, who is the Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union. Romero and Stewart discuss the use of drones in America, and Romero talks about the importance of transparency when it comes to government surveillance. The conversation then turns to the ACLU's work in defending the rights of undocumented immigrants.

Stewart then welcomes back Samantha Bee, who provides a report on the FCC's recent decision to classify internet service providers as common carriers under Title II of the Communications Act. Bee notes that this decision could have significant implications for net neutrality, and she provides some background on the issue. The report features clips of John Oliver, who had covered the topic on a recent episode of his show, Last Week Tonight with John Oliver.

After the commercial break, Stewart welcomes back Anthony Romero, who talks about the ACLU's involvement in the fight for marriage equality. Romero notes that the Supreme Court is set to hear a case on the issue in the coming months, and he talks about the importance of not allowing discrimination against LGBT couples. The conversation also touches on the recent decision by Arizona Governor Jan Brewer to veto a bill that would have allowed businesses to discriminate against gays and lesbians on religious grounds.

Stewart then shifts gears to talk about the recent controversy surrounding the New England Patriots and their deflated footballs. He notes that while the story has gained a lot of traction in the media, it's not exactly breaking news. To illustrate this point, he shows a clip of CNN reporting on the story on a loop for over 30 minutes.

Finally, Stewart takes a moment to note the passing of actor Leonard Nimoy, who had played the iconic role of Mr. Spock on Star Trek. Stewart talks about how Nimoy's portrayal of the character had challenged stereotypes and influenced generations of viewers. The episode ends with a montage of clips from Nimoy's time on the show.

Overall, season 13, episode 98 of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart touches on a wide range of topics, from media ethics to government surveillance to marriage equality. Stewart and his guests provide insightful commentary and witty banter, making for an engaging and informative viewing experience.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 31, 2008
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.8  (22)