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Stewart: Oh I'm sorry this actually says Rick Santorum
Audience: Boooooo!
Stewart: *Laughs* wow, quite different reactions on that.

  • Crazy Awesome: The report about Ieshuh Griffin.
  • Crowning Music of Awesome: Done for comedy in the "Tiger Woods Newzak" segment on 12/2/09 certainly qualifies for setting the inane questions to an elevator-music version of Bohemian Rhapsody - that and another Take That to the national media for an obsession with a trivial event when actual news is going on. Let ESPN and E! cover it, folks.
  • Ensemble Darkhorse: Stephen Colbert
  • Fan Community Nicknames: Stoned slackers, appropriated from Bill O'Reilly.
  • Foe Yay: If him and Bill O'Reilly aren't this...
  • Fridge Brilliance: With the running gag involving "Jon Stewart innuendo involving children" segments, it could be an enormous Take That at Mallard Fillmore, which ran this strip - implying that Jon Stewart was a pedophile - 8 months after America (The Book) came out, due to its parody of Mallard Fillmore in the Comics section.
  • Fridge Horror: The Daily Show (a show whose lead-in was once a show featuring muppets making prank phone calls) is seen as a beacon of journalistic integrity. Think about that for a second.
  • Fridge Logic: Combined with Did Not Do the Research but Mike Huckabee apparently doesn't know about Artificial Insemination or surrogacy and the like.
  • Funny Aneurysm Moment:
    • Saying that Bob Novak contains "the cure for the cure for cancer", only for it to be revealed a week later that the man had brain cancer, could not have been what Jon Stewart intended. In addition, later in the segment, he says that Novak is having an "end of life crisis". Novak died a year later from the aforementioned brain tumor.
    • Sending Jason Jones to Iran just before the 2009 elections for interviews that would air the week after led to some last-minute editing workarounds when they couldn't not air the material, but the prominent opposition supporters they had interviewed in typical Daily Show style had since been rounded up by the government. And Maziyar Bahari actually had the footage used against him while he was in prison.
    • This prelude to the 2000 election.
    • Back when Jon was still young and innocent, on the first day after a break, Stewart ran a story about financial troubles, and when he saw Bush's... Bush-like commentary on the subject, his response was a cheerful "we're doomed!" He then went on to do a story about oil dependency and alternative energy. The date? September 10, 2001. The show's break would be extended a bit.
    • In a 2000 show intro, Stewart jokes that marathons are a lot like elections in that they're always won by a Kenyan or a Moroccan.
    • February 17, 2011 Aasif Mandvi makes up the fake "Qu'osby Show" to help people adjust to Muslims like the Cosby Show supposedly did for African Americans, and his "test audience" (who thought they were watching a real show) insisted that the family was too normal and needed "a terrorist uncle in the basement" or were "secretly very jihad" to seem like they were really Muslims to viewers. Cut to December 13 and the show All American Muslim is getting flak for showing Muslims as "normal people" and not focusing on the more extremist parts of the religion.
  • Growing the Beard: Jon Stewart is generally credited with turning the show from a light parody of local news to a "deep" and "incisive" political satire.
  • Hey It's Not That Voice: John Oliver wants you to know that he is not the Geico gecko. He is, however, the drunk, snarky, and bored psychology professor on Community.
  • Hilarious in Hindsight:
    • "Indecision 2000" started as a funny play on words, then got funnier when it turned out to be the perfect title for that particular election.
    • And recently, with the underwear bombing, there was this.
    • There's also a segment from a 1991 HBO comedy special with Jon Stewart talking about the first Gulf War and complaining about how short it was when the pundits were fearing it would become 'a second Vietnam'. Twelve years later...
    • Michael Steele, the former chairman of the Republican National Committee, talks about the coming of a left-wing protest group at 06:50 in this clip. A month or two later...
  • Ho Yay: Played for humor many times, especially between Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert.
    • Jon and Stephen seem to actively encourage it.
    • Not to mention Jon and Steve Carrell in the July 20th interview.

Steve: I missed you!
Jon: I missed you!
Audience: Aww
Jon: Talk about a third wheel.

    • Jon and Brian Williams in any of their interviews.
    • Jon talking to his latest Emmy

Emmy: I should have slept with Colbert when I had the chance.
Jon: I beat you to that too, huh?

Wikipedia: Earth (The Book) is a 2010 humor parody satire book written by the authors of the popular television program The John Daly Show

  • Memetic Mutation: "Roll 212!"
    • This bit, thanks to the 2011 State of the Union address:

(shows clip of Kathy Proctor looking to the side and pointing to herself proudly)
Jon: What the--no! No! Kathy Proctor, you are not [insert relevant activity here]!

    • Willie Geist's disapproving glare is well on the way to this.
  • Misaimed Fandom: Quite a few people get their news from the show, much to the chagrin of the producers. Jon Stewart even recorded a promo once yelling for those people to stop. In recent years, however, he's seemed to embrace his position as the voice of reason in the news world.
  • Nightmare Fuel/Paranoia Fuel: During his interview with Jon Ronson, author of The Psychopath Test, Ronson revealed that one psycho (and psychos in general) really want people to like them because, "you can manipulate them to do whatever you want them to". He also showed that psychologists believe 1 in 100 people are psychopathic.
  • Older Than They Think: The Indecision (year) titles for elections actually predates the show, going back to the Comedy Central coverage of the 1992 election, hosted by Al Franken and Arianna Huffington.
  • Once-Acceptable Targets: Subverted. Jon Stewart (a Jew) gives all his correspondents passes to make as many Jew jokes as they please.
  • The Scrappy: It's a little bit jarring how few laughs Olivia Munn can get from the audience compared to other correspondents.
  • Special Effects Failure: During a Chroma Key segment, Michael Steele, seen here telling a waiter there is a fly in his soup, leaves his night time barbecue to answer the door. It then shows an actual Michael Steele clip, happening at day. When Steele returns, Jon asks why it took him an entire day to answer the door.
    • The chroma key backgrounds can occasionally fail. The correspondents are pretty good at going along with it (Stephen Colbert pulling off some of the best of them).
  • Squick: During the fake press conference after the Anthony Weiner resignation, Jon cuts himself while making a frozen daiquiri. He tries to turn off the blender by pounding the buttons with the side of his hand... while still holding the glass in that hand. For a brief moment when he lifts his injured hand, you can see the glass sticking out of the fresh gash in his hand.

Jon: (examining bleeding hand) That's not good...

I want to tell you why I grieve... But why I don't despair!