In a comedy show as part of the Netflix Is a Joke Fest on Friday, Jon Stewart spoke in-depth about Joe Biden, antisemitism and the idea of ”go jog and break.”
Stewart headlined The Greek Theater in Los Angeles for his “Jon Stewart & Friends” show, bringing Jimmy Kimmel, Sarah Silverman and Mike Berbiglia as special guests.
Kicking things off with the upcoming presidential election, Stewart questioned, “Why are we allowing this? And now we’re going to have a president who is the two oldest people ever to run for the presidency. “Biden and Donald Trump broke the record they themselves set four years ago.
“I know liberals say, ‘Don’t say Joe Biden is old’ — don’t say what people see with their own eyes! You can say that, he can’t hear us,” he joked. “I know you know how old he is, and I know you don’t want to say this because Trump is so scary, but he’s very old,” he added. So you get nervous, don’t you?”
“I’m not saying Biden can’t play a role in society, he just shouldn’t be president,” Steward said, going on to acknowledge that Trump is just as old, but his supporters don’t live in reality, and he can lie A way out of most things.
Stewart has been critical of Biden before. The Daily Show In recent months, as some Democrats have expressed anger at the comedian for his take. Elsewhere in the set, Stewart mused, “It’s been a rough ride for the Jews lately. We were hitting it too — remember when Seinfeld Was it the number 1 show in the country?
“People say to me all the time, they say, ‘Aren’t you worried about antisemitism?'” he joked. And I really believe that, antisemitism will be fine.”
The comedian also weighed in on anti-wake culture, saying he was “so sick” of the idea of ”waking up and breaking out.”
“What are you missing? ‘You can’t say anything now.’ what do you want to say?” Stewart said. “Shut up. And by the way, people who talk about anti-vake are the biggest fucking pisses you’ll ever meet,” especially the Bud Light controversy and its partnership with trance influencer Dylan Mulvaney. It is called Dari.
“I’m so tired of it. Get up shit, you don’t lose anything. I’m a comedian. I’ve lost two words in 35 years,” he said of phrases that are now culturally his own. are not suitable for “Honestly, are you so unimaginative that you can’t figure it out?”
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