The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 18 Episode 278

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 18 Episode 278 Howard Schultz

  • June 16, 2014
  • 6.6  (25)

Howard Schultz, American businessman and former CEO of Starbucks, sits down with Jon Stewart on this episode of The Daily Show. The two discuss Schultz's potential run for president in 2020 and his controversial views on the economy and welfare programs. Schultz defends his stance that government should not be responsible for providing healthcare and education to its citizens, but rather the private sector should step in. Stewart challenges Schultz's assertion that the private sector can do a better job, pointing out the failures and inequalities that exist within the current system.

Throughout the interview, Stewart presses Schultz on his qualifications for becoming president and his potential to win over voters who may not agree with his beliefs on social issues. Schultz discusses his upbringing and his success in the business world, arguing that his lack of political experience is actually an asset that sets him apart from career politicians. However, he concedes that he needs to do more to address concerns about his candidacy and earn the trust of the American people.

The conversation also delves into the role of money in politics and Schultz's views on campaign finance reform. Stewart challenges Schultz on his past contributions to political campaigns and his wealth, questioning whether he can truly represent the interests of average Americans. Schultz responds by citing his successes in creating a diverse and inclusive workplace at Starbucks, and his commitment to using his platform for social good.

Overall, the episode offers a nuanced and engaging discussion between two intelligent and passionate individuals. It raises important questions about the role of business in society, the responsibilities of government, and the future of American politics. Whether or not viewers agree with Schultz's views or his potential candidacy, the conversation is sure to spark thoughtful reflection and debate.

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Description
  • First Aired
    June 16, 2014
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.6  (25)