The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 16 Episode 18

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 16 Episode 18 Michael Steele

  • February 1, 2011
  • 6.7  (28)

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart season 16 episode 18 features Michael Steele as the special guest. The former chairman of the Republican National Committee discusses his new role as a political analyst and commentator, and shares his insights on the current state of the Republican Party and the upcoming presidential election.

Stewart kicks off the episode with a comedic take on recent news events, including the controversy surrounding Tiger Woods’ Masters win and the Mueller report. The latter is a recurring theme throughout the episode, as Stewart and Steele discuss the report’s implications for both parties and for the country as a whole.

As the first African American to serve as chairman of the RNC, Steele provides a unique perspective on the challenges facing the Republican Party in terms of diversity and inclusion. He discusses the party’s efforts to attract more minority voters and the importance of adapting to a changing demographic landscape.

Steele also weighs in on the field of Democratic candidates for the 2020 election, offering his insights on which candidates he believes have the best chance of defeating President Trump. He discusses the role of identity politics in the current political climate and the potential pitfalls of focusing too much on individual identity rather than shared values and ideals.

Throughout the episode, Steele and Stewart engage in a lively and often humorous discussion, touching on topics ranging from climate change to the social media landscape to the role of the media in shaping public opinion. The two also explore the role of humor in political discourse, with Steele acknowledging that while he may not always agree with Stewart’s perspective, he appreciates his ability to use comedy as a way to engage and inform his audience.

Overall, The Daily Show with Jon Stewart season 16 episode 18 provides a thought-provoking and entertaining take on the current state of American politics, featuring a candid and insightful interview with one of the country’s most prominent political commentators.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 1, 2011
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (28)