The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 16 Episode 60

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 16 Episode 60 Jon Meacham

  • May 5, 2011
  • 6.4  (21)

Jon Meacham, a bestselling author, Pulitzer Prize winner, and presidential historian, joins Jon Stewart on the sixtieth episode of the sixteenth season of The Daily Show.

In this episode, Jon and Meacham discuss his latest book, The Soul of America: The Battle for Our Better Angels, which draws on America’s history to offer persuasive arguments that suggest that America is, at its core, an optimistic and courageous country that can rise to the occasion when faced with challenges.

Meacham talks about the highs and lows of American history, moments where bravery and hope prevailed, while acknowledging that there have been darker times, too. He argues that America has always been a nation of contradictions, that the American story is one of strife, struggle, and occasionally, triumph.

Throughout the segment, Jon and Meacham tackle the current state of American politics and the shifting American identity, exploring the implications of these changes on future generations.

The conversation takes a humorous turn when Jon and Meacham discuss the lasting impact of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and the impact she had on American society during her time on the bench. They also joke about some of the less desirable aspects of living through such a divisive time in American history.

The Daily Show is known for its satirical take on current events. In this episode, we see that despite the state of American politics today, there are still plenty of reasons to be optimistic about the future of our country.

The conversation between Jon and Meacham is nuanced and thoughtful, but also approachable and down-to-earth. Meacham clearly respects Jon’s perspective, and vice versa, which leads to a conversation that is both engaging and informative.

Overall, this episode of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart presents an engaging and optimistic view of America’s past and present, while acknowledging the difficulties that come with being a country in flux. It is both insightful and entertaining, and serves as a reminder that even in the midst of political and social turmoil, there are still reasons to have hope for the future.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 5, 2011
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.4  (21)