+Aref M.Y. Awesome!! The ignorant US populace knows nothing outside their borders - state borders I should say, almost 100% due to the "news". Yet OReilly hated the French so much for not joing the US military into turning ancient Assyria into a wasteland, that he and his cronies decided Frenchfries should be called 'freedom fries. He chided Colbert thinking he was French. American citizans have no clue there are millions of Arab Christians, Persian Christians, most of bombed Lebanon is Christian, etc. - Thanks to the 'news'. My neighbor thought Cambodia was in Africa... I miss George Carlin also. His last monolog was so on point. God bless the Palestinians, all of them.
This documentary was great, but I thought Jon's legacy outside of the United States deserved a mention. I am, of course, talking about Bassem Youssef's Al-Bernameg, which had around 5 million people from all over the Arab world tuning in for each episode. Youssef's story is incredible. He was, in fact, called 'The Jon Stewart of Egypt'!
I agree so much. The documentary was great and here in the Middle East we really appreciate everything John Stewart has done for Bassem Youssef. I am an American born Israeli and as for John Stewart and his leaving public life, I feel the same emotional vacuum that I feel from the assassination of Yitzak Rabin.
doesn't it kind of feel a little darker without jon constantly calling bull shit on the media and politics, I am sure there will be others but; jon stewart was genuinely caring about what he did, and he did it with passion. It is just kind of difficult to picture the daily show without stewart.
Not to mention the longevity of his reign of doing so. I'm 30 years old and I have grown up watching the daily show and he was there through some of the toughest days this nation has seen in a while and he wasn't afraid to hold the people responsible accountable. What he did for first responders on 9/11 was truly amazing. His ability to go after people with his fact filled satire gave my generation a voice to stand up against corrupt politicians or ridiculous news correspondents. Like you said it feels like a dark era
Not even close. I gave him a chance and check in once in a while.... But just like Larry replaced Steven... Trevor is unwatchable. He has no passion, no wit.
Such a strange feeling to see him go away after watching him since a pretty young age. Its kind of like losing something quite dear to you. He's earned his retirement regardless.
Jon Stewart is the best TV host/commentator I've seen since the great Johnny Carson. (He'd probably cringe after hearing that.) Such was his respect for all the writers and producers and technical staff at Comedy Central, whose combined daily efforts allowed Stewart to shine when the harsh TV lights came on.) Stewart's reign of the 11:00 PM slot shows he's so much more than a comedian: he was the voice that engaged and entertained and educated everybody from baby boomers to Generation-Xers to millennials in a way no other entertainer has been able to achieve. He could deftly perform a consistently entertaining, funny and thought provoking monologue ranging from the absurd to the joyful, from the lightest and silliest of topics to the most serious and relevant. In the second segment he loved playing the straight man to his many correspondents' satirical-but-on-point pieces from the desk, or from a "remote" location. Usually about fifteen feet to Stewart's left. Then do a great job of interviewing actors and comedians to authors, legislators, world leaders and ocasionally truly inspiring people like Malala Yoysefzai. And then close with a moment of zen, a last look at the absurd in our daily lives. All that in only about 21 minutes of air time! As times passes I'll remember his great comedy and timing, his irrepressible wit and his lampooning of politicians--especially those on the right.. But what I'll remember most about Jon Stewart is his humanity; those rare instances where he generously allowed us to peek into his soul as he attempted to make sense out of many tragic times in America: sharing his sadness but also his hopefulness and optimism during the monologue of his first show after 9-11; his scathing, unarguable case for gun reform; and using his celebrity to shine a light on injustice. For example, when 9-11 first responders had their health care coverage taken away from them, it was Jon Stewart's continued support of NYPD cops and firefighters and port authority workers who searched for survivors and helped to clean up ground zero. He was always on the side of oppressed minorities who lacked a a voice, even after he left the Daily Show. That may be his greatest legacy as the seventeen-year host of The Daily Show: helping the sick get the care they deserved. From now on, we'll remember the true greats of television hosting longevity: Regis Philbin, Johnny Carson, David Letterman. And now, yes, Jon Stewart. Happy trails, Jon. Can't wait to see what you comes up with next, the latest installment of your "conversation" with your audience. (Note: This comment was brought to you by Arbys. Arbys: The perfect choice for fast food aficionados who aren't crapping their pants often enough.)
Man, his job must've been so draining. I don't even watch the real news because it's so ridiculous...can't imagine reporting on it every single day. He's earned his retirement.
+Jane Doh Another thing: Towards the end of his tenure, the political figures and the media (particularly Fox and Trump) had begun trespassing on his patch. They are basically parodies in their own right. There's nothing left to do but gape.
Jane Doh I've gotta say, he didn't EARN his retirement. Nor SHOULD he have retired at such a critical moment. Nor was it conscionable. Can you actually imagine Trump getting "elected" if Jon had stuck it out and took that utter moron to task? No offense, Jon, except for my burning resentment at the doom we're internationally and collectively and largely all unwillingly participating in now, of course. STILL love you, guy. And I mean that. True story.
HungLikeAHamster Stewart has more than EARNED his retirement and then some. Instead of being upset that Stewart wasn't around to "take Trump to task", get mad at all the cable news channels who would broadcast all of his campaign rallies *uninterrupted* giving him more supporters. Or the rest of the media who gave Trump $1 billion dollars of free advertisement by constantly talking about him.
undrtakr900 You act like I hold Jon Stewart solely responsible for the whole damned thing, dude. As if he's the ONLY thing I'd have something to say about. Sheesh. Why on Earth would you think I'm OK with the rest of the media not doing THEIR job? Jon's one of the very few that did their jobs FOR them because they wouldn't. Jus' saying he picked a fuck of a time to go off and buy a farm and raise a few critters. Hardly an uncommon thought directed his way. He's spent hours and hours trying to address why he did this in dozens of post Daily Show interviews. I think he really just felt it was as improbable and ridiculous that Trump would actually get elected as that there media you blame did. Buying into this systemically broken mess in the first place guarantees you're gonna get what you deserve. And that's Trump, apparently. *I* don't deserve him. *You* do. Lol I haven't voted since 2000. When SCOTUS appointed the non elected president it was way past time to disabuse myself of the notion that my vote ever mattered or ever could. I've *never* been represented by government in my entire life. I've had government *forced* on me. Watch George Carlin on Why I Don't Vote. It's spot on. He doesn't offer a solution, he just points out the problem. Excuse me. *A* problem, as you seem to need that specified. In other words, George actually had more opinions than one. He was complex like that...
Remember he did debate Bill O'Reilly in an open forum. But if he was to arbitrate a panel of republican candidates it would be worse than the panelists that questioned Trump in the last debate, direct and confrontational on issues they would be utterly unprepared to answer
+IraceTV No one will fill his hole, but the alumni who trained under him have carried on his legacy very well. Stephen Colbert, John Oliver, and Samantha Bee are continuing the hard-hitting news-comedy Jon began.
All the way from Tanzania East Africa, thank you jon stewart, in this era of media mediocre and bias, yours was the only true news outlet that I trusted, and it never was fake for me. we sure will miss you.
This man will really be missed. He tore apart all of the partisan hacks. I am so very sorry I won't get see or hear his amazing open views. He really pissed off the conservative propagandist. He will really be missed by everyone with an open mind.
+ian redgate I am a Conservative ex UNION journeyman carpenter who puts pastors to shame when I go with someone to their church(building). I am a Grandma to two grown children, both in Camobodia - who we literally bombed back to the stone age - I know FIRST HAND. I have three grandkids who are half whitie (my term) and half Cambodian. I would lay down my life for my Bible, but I study on the Internet because the font can be enlarged. (Biblegateway BlueletterBible and a few others) I have never voted for a Democrat in my life, but I detest Republicans with a passion only a MommaBear can appreciate. Billo Really? makes me physically ill if by chance I hear his voice. I have successfully avoided loudmouth Rush Limbaugh and others, thank the Lord. My 'Conservative' brother smokes weed, is ALWAYS pissed about entitlements - yet both my mister and myself went through University on Pell Grants, and I am on Medical now now (I am disabled.) I voted for a former SAG president turned republican, whose speach writer made him known world-wide as the great orator, Ronald Reagan, because he was Christian, and NOT a CFR member (history-making). Before Reagan's advisors made it acceptable, Christians, especially we brethren avoided the voting booth. We are told not to be of this world. I don't own a TV, nor do my kids. Am I a shithead too? Southern Democrats are Conservative. Are they shitheads too? Do some honest research before opening your mouth.
Those tape calls John pulled on him were legendary. I couldn't even imagine feeling the intensity of watching all that go down on Cramer when it first aired.
What Hillary said seemed painfully prophetic. I wonder whether Jon Stewart might have been the only person who could have prevented a Trump Presidency.
I read that as "painfully pathetic". I like it better that way, especially if it's coming from someone running against Trump. Like, really? You don't think you could have done better?
America picked a crappy democratic candidate. It was like it was "Hillary's Time" and the democratic party was like "fuck anyone else who even tries to challenge her". That was the problem. I'm not American, but if I was, I'd have no idea who to vote for as both candidates were shit in their own way. I think Trump got a lot of votes because he wasn't a politician and people were curious about that.... and Hillary was the exact opposite. She was the polished politician you KNOW wasn't who she acted or pretended to be, she sounded like a shill every time I heard her talk. She sounded like she memorized the sound bites perfectly.... and was a robot. On the other hand.... Trump sounded like a moron and had zero tact, however he was was who he was... and whether he does 'being President' well or not, or whether you like him and his ideas or not, he seems to be trying to get his promises done... even if he's playing a dirty game to do it. The GOP didn't reign him in during the primaries and allow the debates to be actual debates, where other candidates got to talk and counter-point in a professional manner. The GOP debates were a shit-show. The 2016 election was voting for the lesser of two evils. Just my opinion. America's voting system is shit. I don't get why the Electoral College still exists. I do get why it existed at one time, but it no longer serves a purpose. The only purpose it serves is to allow gerrymandering and politicians to strategically setup the electoral college to favour one party over another, in particular the party already in charge. Clearly that's what happened in the 2000 election and the 2016 election.
@@jaydencolour1072 I’m still pissed at Noah for making fun of Bernie, by using half of a clip to joke about him treating children like adults. Whoever wrote that piece had to have watched the whole clip, which told an entirely different story. It was at a crucial time. There was worse than a news ban on Bernie, Biden waltzed into the South and boldly lied to black people, after Bernie had already managed to get a series of healthcare clinics up and running for healthcare poor areas, the Democratic Party ganged up on him to blindside him. The entire establishment went after Bernie, the man who the people ran, and who millions outside the country were supporting. No one, aside from Seth Meyers supported him. Noah could have made a difference, could have made THE difference, but he used his influence pull that stunt on him. As it turned out, it was revealed half the country , primed by Fox News, is fascist. Donald Trump. You can’t get a more dumbed down country than the USA.
NO ONE, ( NOT EVEN FOX NEWS, THOUGH THET TRY) CAN SAY A BAD WORD ABOUT JON STEWART AND HIS ACCOMPLISHMENTS. HE IS ALREADY A LEGEND, RIVALING THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME. HE IS THE G.O.A.T
Thank you for this documentary. I will never forget how Jon made me laugh at current events and good ideas because I will never forget how he made me feel. I miss his show.
Jon Stewart, I will always be a fan. Your push to get people to think on their own is a precious lesson everyone needs to learn. Thank you for your service to humanity.
Seen this before. Had to watch it again.. I miss him and Steve Colbert in Comedy Central.. you two should have been here covering the 2016 Election. Warmed my heart, reinforced my social values, made me smarter.... thank you thank you.
We need more people like this guy. He used the media to give us reliable intel instead of what we normally get. He's living the show with many accomplishments. The biggest accomplishment that anyone can have is legacy. And, for me, the biggest part of his legacy is the people that we can look up to for reliable information and a good laugh, even for people like me in the other side of the world. Btw, my favorite is Jon Oliver.
From the friendly Islands of Fiji a big Bula Vinaka Jon Stewart. I have been a big fan and follower for many years now since I first saw your show. Hope you will come back on screen with the same zest.
It is the only TV show that I wanted to watch every episode...and just about did. Once I could "TIVO" (later DVR) them, I didn't miss any. There is a whole in my brain where all of the POV's used to go. His "replacement" Trevor is enough to make you laugh, but not enough to make you think...
36:44 "Senator (McCain), how do you reconcile the fact that you were one of the most vocal critics of pork-barrel politics and yet while you were chairman of the commerce committee, that committee set a record for unauthorised appropriations ...[McCain silently stumped] ...... I'm just kidding! I don't even know what that means!"
I loved Jon Stewart. He was the best. That being said, I was very unhappy with him leaving when he did. VERY UNHAPPY. During the Trump Presidential run and even more so, during Trump's Presidency, we needed Jon like never before. It was seriously bad timing that he left when he did. I'm not saying that Jon could of turned the tide of the 2016 Presidential election, but you never know. He is desperately needed now that's for sure. Trevor Noah is OK, I suppose and Colbert is doing what he can, and so is Stephen Meyers. But none of them could of done what Jon could of.
I grew up in my late teens through through mid-thirties watching Jon Stewart .... it is selfish of him to have retired and left me now clueless about what is HONESTLY going on in politics! Thank you Jon Stewart - a true honest take on all politicians with better facts than news channels! Damn I miss this man! Wish our next generation had him ... do your country a favor, Jon! Come out of retirement! You are NOT allowed to stay in (well deserved) retirement!! Come back or run for office!!
I absolutely loved Jon Stewart and what he did for both the media and entertainment. But I was seriously pissed when he left. He left when we (Americans) needed him most, the 2016 election. Never before have we desperately needed someone to call out bullshit and try and keep things in perspective. Had he stayed, i can't say that he would changed the results of the Presidential election, but he very well might of. People listened to Jon. We believed him because he was genuine and frank. And you talk about missing the comedy (and terrifying) gold mine that is Trump. There have been so many times in the Trump Presidential era that I have thought "I wonder what Jon would of said about that?" and "Oh man, Jon Stewart would of had a hay day with that shit!!" Colbert has done an admirable job. Along with Seth Meyers, Jon Oliver, Trevor Noah and the more recent Jimmy Kimmel, they have done good jobs. Yet none of them could have been as effective as Jon Stewart would have been.
+Nick Taylor He'll need to wait awhile before the youth of today can get passionate enough to vote for him. I know he said he isn't interested in pursuing a political career, but minds can change. Besides, Guatemala just elected a TV comedian to be its president (despite zero political experience prior), so why not us?
+emailchb I agree. I love Last Week Tonight, but John Oliver would have been the natural successor to Jon Stewart. Too bad he was under contract to HBO when Stewart decided to retire.
I had no idea how much money Comedy Central coughed up for Jon. $55 milliion a year. He made the same as Jay Leno and David Letterman combined. I still go back and look at old Daily Show clips like it was still on the air.
Good comedians do their research. Good journalists do even better research. Now we have a comedian who does his research even better then journalists, way better. What does that say about journalism today?
I think what Colbert said at the very end is how many of us feel. Stewart has touched us on a deep level because of his heart & humanity. I cannot wait to see or hear what he does in the future. He is missed on the Daily Show, but I think they chose well with Trevor Noah and I see a lot of potential for Noah to keep the show going.
Lots of people have been said to be the new "Will Rogers" but this guy is the one to actually make a career of it. Best political commentator/observer of my life, IMHO.
Good luck to my Brother from another mother Mr, Trevor Noah, as a fellow south african comic, improvisor and comedian Although I don't personally know him, if he was able to overcome the existing stand-ups in South Africa at the time he came up, there must be a superb mind there,which I hope takes us in new and familiar direction! Bye JS (sniff) the king is dead, long live the King!
The highlight of my college years. He was my political science teacher. We love you Jon.
I love Trevor Noah, but watching this, I remember how significant and influential Jon Stewart was and I really feel the void he left behind.
Trevor made it a different show. It is not the Daily Show.
Tervor fill some big shoes well
@@sigsin1it was how Noah pronounced "years" that ruined it for you, right? 😄
The 17 years of the Daily Show with Jon Stewart is just absolute gold, and easily on the level of Carson.
It's unfair that Jon goes and CNN / FOX stays
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thank you, Jon Stewart, for always depicting the truth about the suffering of the Palestinian people... you have a huge following in the Arab World
+Aref M.Y. Awesome!!
The ignorant US populace knows nothing outside their borders - state borders I should say, almost 100% due to the "news".
Yet OReilly hated the French so much for not joing the US military into turning ancient Assyria into a wasteland, that he and his cronies decided Frenchfries should be called 'freedom fries.
He chided Colbert thinking he was French.
American citizans have no clue there are millions of Arab Christians, Persian Christians, most of bombed Lebanon is Christian, etc. - Thanks to the 'news'.
My neighbor thought Cambodia was in Africa...
I miss George Carlin also. His last monolog was so on point.
God bless the Palestinians, all of them.
+Research0digo *citizens, sorry for the typo.
Research0digo Don't worry, not every American is ignorant of the events in Palestinian! :D
This documentary was great, but I thought Jon's legacy outside of the United States deserved a mention. I am, of course, talking about Bassem Youssef's Al-Bernameg, which had around 5 million people from all over the Arab world tuning in for each episode. Youssef's story is incredible. He was, in fact, called 'The Jon Stewart of Egypt'!
I agree so much. The documentary was great and here in the Middle East we really appreciate everything John Stewart has done for Bassem Youssef. I am an American born Israeli and as for John Stewart and his leaving public life, I feel the same emotional vacuum that I feel from the assassination of Yitzak Rabin.
Thank you! Never heard of it but wow am I curious and looking for it as soon as this is done.
doesn't it kind of feel a little darker without jon constantly calling bull shit on the media and politics, I am sure there will be others but; jon stewart was genuinely caring about what he did, and he did it with passion. It is just kind of difficult to picture the daily show without stewart.
+Chris Boddie we still have John Oliver.
K Deusgeetar yea, a little light in a dark alley, better than nothing but i'd still prefer a flash light lol
Not to mention the longevity of his reign of doing so. I'm 30 years old and I have grown up watching the daily show and he was there through some of the toughest days this nation has seen in a while and he wasn't afraid to hold the people responsible accountable. What he did for first responders on 9/11 was truly amazing. His ability to go after people with his fact filled satire gave my generation a voice to stand up against corrupt politicians or ridiculous news correspondents. Like you said it feels like a dark era
Anthony Starke Yea, well I guess we have the job of calling bullshit but not making us laugh......
Every time Donald Trump opens his mouth, I miss Jon just a little more
I gotta say: watching this, I kinda get emotional about what this man has accomplished
From the brave and sovereign Filipino People: Thank You Jon Stewart, we shall never forget
Trevor is no Jon... but then neither was Jon when he started. I can only hope that he reaches the level of greatness that Jon did.
He's getting better and better, I really like him.
Not even close. I gave him a chance and check in once in a while.... But just like Larry replaced Steven... Trevor is unwatchable. He has no passion, no wit.
@@Jdawnsadler12 Too hypnospheric politics to boot.
@@solgato5186 hypnospheric?
Trevor is all and only about Wokeness...
Such a strange feeling to see him go away after watching him since a pretty young age. Its kind of like losing something quite dear to you. He's earned his retirement regardless.
+Ae7herium WHY oh why do we applaud ourselves when we clone a sheep, yet we didn't think to make thousands of Jon Stewarts.
I have the greatest respect for this man. His intelligence, compassion, and tenacity is to be revered.
Stewart is an international hero. One of my fav people
it would be wonderful if Jon announced that he is running for president!!!
5:14 "The funny thing about a suit is you can buy them in stores and when you put them on, you're a guy wearing a suit"
Yep, that seems correct.
Jon Stewart is the best TV host/commentator I've seen since the great Johnny Carson. (He'd probably cringe after hearing that.) Such was his respect for all the writers and producers and technical staff at Comedy Central, whose combined daily efforts allowed Stewart to shine when the harsh TV lights came on.)
Stewart's reign of the 11:00 PM slot shows he's so much more than a comedian: he was the voice that engaged and entertained and educated everybody from baby boomers to Generation-Xers to millennials in a way no other entertainer has been able to achieve.
He could deftly perform a consistently entertaining, funny and thought provoking monologue ranging from the absurd to the joyful, from the lightest and silliest of topics to the most serious and relevant. In the second segment he loved playing the straight man to his many correspondents' satirical-but-on-point pieces from the desk, or from a "remote" location. Usually about fifteen feet to Stewart's left. Then do a great job of interviewing actors and comedians to authors, legislators, world leaders and ocasionally truly inspiring people like Malala Yoysefzai. And then close with a moment of zen, a last look at the absurd in our daily lives. All that in only about 21 minutes of air time!
As times passes I'll remember his great comedy and timing, his irrepressible wit and his lampooning of politicians--especially those on the right.. But what I'll remember most about Jon Stewart is his humanity; those rare instances where he generously allowed us to peek into his soul as he attempted to make sense out of many tragic times in America: sharing his sadness but also his hopefulness and optimism during the monologue of his first show after 9-11; his scathing, unarguable case for gun reform; and using his celebrity to shine a light on injustice. For example, when 9-11 first responders had their health care coverage taken away from them, it was Jon Stewart's continued support of NYPD cops and firefighters and port authority workers who searched for survivors and helped to clean up ground zero. He was always on the side of oppressed minorities who lacked a a voice, even after he left the Daily Show. That may be his greatest legacy as the seventeen-year host of The Daily Show: helping the sick get the care they deserved.
From now on, we'll remember the true greats of television hosting longevity: Regis Philbin, Johnny Carson, David Letterman. And now, yes, Jon Stewart. Happy trails, Jon. Can't wait to see what you comes up with next, the latest installment of your "conversation" with your audience.
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Man, his job must've been so draining. I don't even watch the real news because it's so ridiculous...can't imagine reporting on it every single day. He's earned his retirement.
We can see how fast his hair went grey... He was a man so passionate like he was genuinely concerned about calling out BS.
+Jane Doh Another thing: Towards the end of his tenure, the political figures and the media (particularly Fox and Trump) had begun trespassing on his patch.
They are basically parodies in their own right. There's nothing left to do but gape.
Jane Doh I've gotta say, he didn't EARN his retirement. Nor SHOULD he have retired at such a critical moment. Nor was it conscionable.
Can you actually imagine Trump getting "elected" if Jon had stuck it out and took that utter moron to task?
No offense, Jon, except for my burning resentment at the doom we're internationally and collectively and largely all unwillingly participating in now, of course. STILL love you, guy. And I mean that. True story.
HungLikeAHamster
Stewart has more than EARNED his retirement and then some.
Instead of being upset that Stewart wasn't around to "take Trump to task", get mad at all the cable news channels who would broadcast all of his campaign rallies *uninterrupted* giving him more supporters. Or the rest of the media who gave Trump $1 billion dollars of free advertisement by constantly talking about him.
undrtakr900 You act like I hold Jon Stewart solely responsible for the whole damned thing, dude. As if he's the ONLY thing I'd have something to say about. Sheesh. Why on Earth would you think I'm OK with the rest of the media not doing THEIR job? Jon's one of the very few that did their jobs FOR them because they wouldn't.
Jus' saying he picked a fuck of a time to go off and buy a farm and raise a few critters. Hardly an uncommon thought directed his way. He's spent hours and hours trying to address why he did this in dozens of post Daily Show interviews. I think he really just felt it was as improbable and ridiculous that Trump would actually get elected as that there media you blame did.
Buying into this systemically broken mess in the first place guarantees you're gonna get what you deserve. And that's Trump, apparently. *I* don't deserve him. *You* do. Lol
I haven't voted since 2000. When SCOTUS appointed the non elected president it was way past time to disabuse myself of the notion that my vote ever mattered or ever could. I've *never* been represented by government in my entire life. I've had government *forced* on me.
Watch George Carlin on Why I Don't Vote. It's spot on. He doesn't offer a solution, he just points out the problem. Excuse me. *A* problem, as you seem to need that specified. In other words, George actually had more opinions than one. He was complex like that...
Jon, just come back, I discovered you late in your Daily Show career and only have RUclips catch on shows you did and I love them
Boy, do I have good news for you!
The Mark Twain of our generation
Just don't call him Edward R. Murrow... lol
I hope there will be a 50 DVD set of the entire run of the show.
He showed us why we need him so much that now that he has left there is a big hole, I don't know if anyone can fill it the way he did.
Sounds good. I'm sure he would have some good questions to ask.
Remember he did debate Bill O'Reilly in an open forum. But if he was to arbitrate a panel of republican candidates it would be worse than the panelists that questioned Trump in the last debate, direct and confrontational on issues they would be utterly unprepared to answer
^^^ #thuglife
+IraceTV 100% agree with you. I love your YT ID... (aka Iraqi TV) ^_^
+IraceTV No one will fill his hole, but the alumni who trained under him have carried on his legacy very well. Stephen Colbert, John Oliver, and Samantha Bee are continuing the hard-hitting news-comedy Jon began.
All the way from Tanzania East Africa, thank you jon stewart, in this era of media mediocre and bias, yours was the only true news outlet that I trusted, and it never was fake for me.
we sure will miss you.
This man will really be missed. He tore apart all of the partisan hacks. I am so very sorry I won't get see or hear his amazing open views. He really pissed off the conservative propagandist. He will really be missed by everyone with an open mind.
you sound like he is dead
+re575817 shitheads you mean, he will be missed by shitheads
+ian redgate I am a Conservative ex UNION journeyman carpenter who puts pastors to shame when I go with someone to their church(building). I am a Grandma to two grown children, both in Camobodia - who we literally bombed back to the stone age - I know FIRST HAND.
I have three grandkids who are half whitie (my term) and half Cambodian.
I would lay down my life for my Bible, but I study on the Internet because the font can be enlarged. (Biblegateway BlueletterBible and a few others)
I have never voted for a Democrat in my life, but I detest Republicans with a passion only a MommaBear can appreciate.
Billo Really? makes me physically ill if by chance I hear his voice. I have successfully avoided loudmouth Rush Limbaugh and others, thank the Lord.
My 'Conservative' brother smokes weed, is ALWAYS pissed about entitlements - yet both my mister and myself went through University on Pell Grants, and I am on Medical now now (I am disabled.)
I voted for a former SAG president turned republican, whose speach writer made him known world-wide as the great orator, Ronald Reagan, because he was Christian, and NOT a CFR member (history-making).
Before Reagan's advisors made it acceptable, Christians, especially we brethren avoided the voting booth. We are told not to be of this world.
I don't own a TV, nor do my kids.
Am I a shithead too?
Southern Democrats are Conservative. Are they shitheads too?
Do some honest research before opening your mouth.
+Research0digo Congrats on voting in the worst President in history, the ramifications of his Presidency are still being felt today
I watched Stewart kill Cramer the night it was on. I watched it standing up.
Those tape calls John pulled on him were legendary. I couldn't even imagine feeling the intensity of watching all that go down on Cramer when it first aired.
thank you for the commercials. I booked a trip on the sandals
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hahah i was thinking about that xD
Good luck with your VD
I can still feel the hate a year later.
I would love to rewatch Jon's 17 yrs of episodes. I want whatever the digital equivalent of a mega box set is.
Thanks for upping this - as a UK viewer and long-time fan of JS and TDS, I never got to to see this when it was aired. :-)
He’s back!
Thank You so much for posting this!
Great tribute...thanks for uploading this!
What Hillary said seemed painfully prophetic. I wonder whether Jon Stewart might have been the only person who could have prevented a Trump Presidency.
There was a block out no one could crap about her. And no one could have bernie on.
I read that as "painfully pathetic". I like it better that way, especially if it's coming from someone running against Trump. Like, really? You don't think you could have done better?
America picked a crappy democratic candidate. It was like it was "Hillary's Time" and the democratic party was like "fuck anyone else who even tries to challenge her". That was the problem. I'm not American, but if I was, I'd have no idea who to vote for as both candidates were shit in their own way.
I think Trump got a lot of votes because he wasn't a politician and people were curious about that.... and Hillary was the exact opposite. She was the polished politician you KNOW wasn't who she acted or pretended to be, she sounded like a shill every time I heard her talk. She sounded like she memorized the sound bites perfectly.... and was a robot. On the other hand.... Trump sounded like a moron and had zero tact, however he was was who he was... and whether he does 'being President' well or not, or whether you like him and his ideas or not, he seems to be trying to get his promises done... even if he's playing a dirty game to do it. The GOP didn't reign him in during the primaries and allow the debates to be actual debates, where other candidates got to talk and counter-point in a professional manner. The GOP debates were a shit-show. The 2016 election was voting for the lesser of two evils. Just my opinion.
America's voting system is shit. I don't get why the Electoral College still exists. I do get why it existed at one time, but it no longer serves a purpose. The only purpose it serves is to allow gerrymandering and politicians to strategically setup the electoral college to favour one party over another, in particular the party already in charge. Clearly that's what happened in the 2000 election and the 2016 election.
@@jaydencolour1072 I’m still pissed at Noah for making fun of Bernie, by using half of a clip to joke about him treating children like adults. Whoever wrote that piece had to have watched the whole clip, which told an entirely different story.
It was at a crucial time. There was worse than a news ban on Bernie, Biden waltzed into the South and boldly lied to black people, after Bernie had already managed to get a series of healthcare clinics up and running for healthcare poor areas, the Democratic Party ganged up on him to blindside him. The entire establishment went after Bernie, the man who the people ran, and who millions outside the country were supporting.
No one, aside from Seth Meyers supported him. Noah could have made a difference, could have made THE difference, but he used his influence pull that stunt on him.
As it turned out, it was revealed half the country , primed by Fox News, is fascist. Donald Trump. You can’t get a more dumbed down country than the USA.
NO ONE, ( NOT EVEN FOX NEWS, THOUGH THET TRY) CAN SAY A BAD WORD ABOUT JON STEWART AND HIS ACCOMPLISHMENTS. HE IS ALREADY A LEGEND, RIVALING THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME. HE IS THE G.O.A.T
Thank you for this documentary. I will never forget how Jon made me laugh at current events and good ideas because I will never forget how he made me feel. I miss his show.
Thanks for leaving in the commercials, I was really beginning to miss them.
You left a hole in our hearts! Damn you! But that's how you know it's love.... what an awesome privilege to have that show through my 20s!
glad to see the USA ads are just as lame as ours in Britain
+lickstickly there's no escape
a comedian enters & a legend leaves the building
Best best show ever!!!
Smart !!
Better then any news ch..
Because it was always real...
Thanks for giving us this ... love you Jon .. enjoy the rest of your life .. and sure you'll do something great ...
Jon Stewart, I will always be a fan. Your push to get people to think on their own is a precious lesson everyone needs to learn. Thank you for your service to humanity.
Seen this before. Had to watch it again.. I miss him and Steve Colbert in Comedy Central.. you two should have been here covering the 2016 Election.
Warmed my heart, reinforced my social values, made me smarter.... thank you thank you.
We need more people like this guy. He used the media to give us reliable intel instead of what we normally get.
He's living the show with many accomplishments. The biggest accomplishment that anyone can have is legacy. And, for me, the biggest part of his legacy is the people that we can look up to for reliable information and a good laugh, even for people like me in the other side of the world. Btw, my favorite is Jon Oliver.
He's Back !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Trevor is the one case where "once you go black you don't go back" doesn't apply.
Thank you for uploading this...
I'm a huge fan of him - and I'm so sad that he has stopped doing the Daily Show......
trump is lucky Jon left before he became president
At least we have John for that. John Oliver, lol.
Same as CNN and MSNBC that have corrupted the democratic party.
It’s good to know that there are still people watching this, years later. We miss ya Jon
Come back Jon :( please come back
Jon Stewart was the greatest. I loved his show.
Nothing but love for Jon Stewart.
America needs Jon Stewart.
I was devastated when I heard his announcement. Good Luck John Stewart in whatever you plan to do next.
From the friendly Islands of Fiji a big Bula Vinaka Jon Stewart. I have been a big fan and follower for many years now since I first saw your show. Hope you will come back on screen with the same zest.
It is the only TV show that I wanted to watch every episode...and just about did. Once I could "TIVO" (later DVR) them, I didn't miss any. There is a whole in my brain where all of the POV's used to go. His "replacement" Trevor is enough to make you laugh, but not enough to make you think...
I really wish we had something like this in the UK, but only 1 comes to mind. Surprised Stewart lasted so long seems like so much hard work
Ahem John Oliver. It's true UK production companies and the like haven't a clue how to do a show like this however.
36:44 "Senator (McCain), how do you reconcile the fact that you were one of the most vocal critics of pork-barrel politics and yet while you were chairman of the commerce committee, that committee set a record for unauthorised appropriations ...[McCain silently stumped] ...... I'm just kidding! I don't even know what that means!"
The look of relief he had on his face afterwards lol
that killed me , he was hope and the best of the best ...
Made me teary - eyed. Really miss him.
I miss him so much right now. We need him!
They've got to get some box sets of the Daily Show going. You just know the majority of episodes will still be relevant, not to mention hilarious!
Just beautiful. Thank you.
Well,Im crying again!!
You couldn't edit out the commercials?
It's only one time.
Antonio Alvarez what
Nope. Stuck with it.
The Daily Show was many things. Fake news was not one of them.
Did they not interview anyone else? We cut to Al Sharpton way too much for his .02.
His last farwell remarks..."Hey, I am not dying" really made my day... Priceless.
That bit with the chalkboard diagraming Beck’s appendectomy kills me to this day!
Totally awesome, thanks for putting this up!
The Ostrich wrangler. Absolutely hilarious. Still my favorite segment they ever did.
I loved Jon Stewart. He was the best. That being said, I was very unhappy with him leaving when he did. VERY UNHAPPY. During the Trump Presidential run and even more so, during Trump's Presidency, we needed Jon like never before. It was seriously bad timing that he left when he did. I'm not saying that Jon could of turned the tide of the 2016 Presidential election, but you never know. He is desperately needed now that's for sure. Trevor Noah is OK, I suppose and Colbert is doing what he can, and so is Stephen Meyers. But none of them could of done what Jon could of.
I grew up in my late teens through through mid-thirties watching Jon Stewart .... it is selfish of him to have retired and left me now clueless about what is HONESTLY going on in politics!
Thank you Jon Stewart - a true honest take on all politicians with better facts than news channels!
Damn I miss this man! Wish our next generation had him ... do your country a favor, Jon! Come out of retirement! You are NOT allowed to stay in (well deserved) retirement!! Come back or run for office!!
Thank you for uploading this video!
Thank you SO much for posting this. That was spectacular.
I forgot Asif Mandvi. Oh my gosh what a stunner!!
Come back, Jon! The world needs you.
Has left and will be sorely missed. Be well sir.
I absolutely loved Jon Stewart and what he did for both the media and entertainment. But I was seriously pissed when he left. He left when we (Americans) needed him most, the 2016 election. Never before have we desperately needed someone to call out bullshit and try and keep things in perspective. Had he stayed, i can't say that he would changed the results of the Presidential election, but he very well might of. People listened to Jon. We believed him because he was genuine and frank. And you talk about missing the comedy (and terrifying) gold mine that is Trump. There have been so many times in the Trump Presidential era that I have thought "I wonder what Jon would of said about that?" and "Oh man, Jon Stewart would of had a hay day with that shit!!"
Colbert has done an admirable job. Along with Seth Meyers, Jon Oliver, Trevor Noah and the more recent Jimmy Kimmel, they have done good jobs. Yet none of them could have been as effective as Jon Stewart would have been.
jeremybr2020 I completely agree with this. I truly believe the world would be different had he stayed.
He would have had a stroke if he stayed through all this shit show. I love Jon. He had no chance against all this. Trevor is barely watchable.
I think Jon would be too overqualified to take on that orange simpleton
Screw directing; run for president, Jon. We'll vote for you. With the younger generations, America's ready for a sincere politician.
+Nick Taylor He'll need to wait awhile before the youth of today can get passionate enough to vote for him. I know he said he isn't interested in pursuing a political career, but minds can change. Besides, Guatemala just elected a TV comedian to be its president (despite zero political experience prior), so why not us?
If he ran he'd likely win, but he won't
thanks for fighting the good fight
John Oliver should have this job.
+emailchb why? he have his own show on HBO, which is really popular.
+emailchb I agree. I love Last Week Tonight, but John Oliver would have been the natural successor to Jon Stewart. Too bad he was under contract to HBO when Stewart decided to retire.
Huge respect for Jon Stewart. I hope he enjoys time with his family.
I had no idea how much money Comedy Central coughed up for Jon. $55 milliion a year. He made the same as Jay Leno and David Letterman combined. I still go back and look at old Daily Show clips like it was still on the air.
Jon was the spoonful of sugar that made the medicine go down.
Jon Stewart, great comedian, great entertainer, and great human being. Will miss his insight on the world, political or otherwise..
The most trusted man in news
Jon and his crew are awesome...all of you will be missed.
Jon Stewart should be the president.
man.... we need jon today more than ever.... i miss this guy.
The best of john stewart has been the election of his successor.....spot on,he found the right person to continue his great legacy....
Good comedians do their research. Good journalists do even better research.
Now we have a comedian who does his research even better then journalists, way better. What does that say about journalism today?
Bad comedians go for the cheap laugh. Good comedians go for your very soul.
John for the love of god, come back and put your hat in for president, yeah I know it is to late now but we need you.
He did leave us just when we needed him most! Thankfully, he left us Stephen Colbert, Sam Bee, and Jon Oliver.
I think what Colbert said at the very end is how many of us feel. Stewart has touched us on a deep level because of his heart & humanity. I cannot wait to see or hear what he does in the future. He is missed on the Daily Show, but I think they chose well with Trevor Noah and I see a lot of potential for Noah to keep the show going.
36:46. I remember watching this the first time and falling out of my f-----g chair.
I STILL miss Jon Stewart
"but not just follow blindly question everything at every step of the way" im looking at you ... Byron Allen
the conscience of multiple generations
thank you may the swartz be with you
Lots of people have been said to be the new "Will Rogers" but this guy is the one to actually make a career of it. Best political commentator/observer of my life, IMHO.
Good luck to my Brother from another mother Mr, Trevor Noah, as a fellow south african comic, improvisor and comedian Although I don't personally know him, if he was able to overcome the existing stand-ups in South Africa at the time he came up, there must be a superb mind there,which I hope takes us in new and familiar direction! Bye JS (sniff) the king is dead, long live the King!
Nick McKinney, field producer is the brother of Kids in the Hall alumnus Mark McKinney. That's pretty cool....