The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 14 Episode 124

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 14 Episode 124 Ron Paul

  • September 29, 2009
  • 6.5  (29)

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart season 14 episode 124, titled "Ron Paul," features an interview with the former Republican congressman and presidential candidate. Throughout the episode, Stewart and his correspondents offer satirical commentary on current events and political news.

The show opens with Stewart discussing recent developments in the 2008 presidential race, including the ongoing battle for the Democratic nomination between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. He highlights the media's coverage of the race, mocking the sensationalist headlines they use to grab viewers' attention. Correspondent Jason Jones also contributes a segment in which he visits the Democratic National Convention, lampooning the over-the-top patriotic displays and overreliance on sound bites.

After the opening monologue, Stewart welcomes Ron Paul, a Libertarian-leaning Republican whose candidacy has gained a sizable following among young voters. The two engage in a lengthy and substantive conversation about the flaws of the American political system, the role of government in society, and the need for meaningful change. Paul presents his views on the importance of individual rights, limited government, and nonintervention in foreign affairs. Stewart challenges him on some of his more controversial positions and attempts to pin him down on specific policy proposals.

The following segment features correspondent John Oliver, who reports on the ongoing conflict in Iraq. In his customary mock-serious style, Oliver interviews a variety of experts and everyday people to explore the reasons behind the war and the potential consequences of continued involvement. He also stages a fake "town hall meeting" in which he plays the role of both a disgruntled veteran and a clueless civilian, highlighting the absurdity of some of the public discourse around the issue.

The show then shifts to a more comedic tone with correspondents Samantha Bee and Aasif Mandvi offering satirical takes on various news stories. Bee focuses on the antics of the Republican Party, poking fun at their recent political gaffes and ideological contortions. Mandvi, meanwhile, takes on the absurdity of celebrity culture, lampooning the lavish lifestyles and ridiculous demands of the rich and famous.

The episode concludes with a "Moment of Zen," a short clip of something absurd or amusing to send viewers off with a laugh. In this case, Stewart plays a clip of a newscaster inexplicably howling like a wolf while reporting on a story.

Overall, "Ron Paul" is a thought-provoking and entertaining episode of The Daily Show that highlights both the serious issues facing America and the absurdities of the political process. Stewart and his team do an excellent job of balancing humor and substance, creating a show that is both entertaining and informative. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the show or just looking for a good laugh, this episode is well worth watching.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 29, 2009
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.5  (29)